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jenkins raised the bonus pool. that is what is going to be voted on today. three issues on rim and a ration . francine. >> thank you so much. we are also getting an opening call for alstom. ge said to be in talks with alstom for a $13 billion deal. they say they note in -- they know nothing about it. maybe the press have been checked out. alstom gaining some 17%. in terms of market sentiment, what are we expecting? >> quite higher. a little less concern about tech stocks. german business confidence, that is one to watch erie it elsewhere, i want to look at the open for you. this is your open in europe. the ftse up by 0.4%. the dax up by 0.6%. you see the rally across europe. german business confidence due later. that data drops in about an hour. it will matter for this one. euro/dollar around 1.38. it is like a magnet for 1.38. euro strength is all anyone is talking about. mario draghi speaks later. elsewhere, look at kiwi. the new zealand dollar up by 0.3%. this one keeps on moving. it is the best-performing currency this year. the bank keeps on tightening.
jenkins raised the bonus pool. that is what is going to be voted on today. three issues on rim and a ration . francine. >> thank you so much. we are also getting an opening call for alstom. ge said to be in talks with alstom for a $13 billion deal. they say they note in -- they know nothing about it. maybe the press have been checked out. alstom gaining some 17%. in terms of market sentiment, what are we expecting? >> quite higher. a little less concern about tech stocks. german...
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what is your question to jenkins?johnson choose a new chair when he has already accepted he is not remuneration chair. >> thank you for your side of the argument. that is it from the south bank. waiting for the agm at barclays. join us after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i am francine lacqua. >> i am guy johnson. let's focus on food. 's company has seen sales growth's 420 years in a row. growth for 20 years in a row. regulations are slowing things down. >> i have the property chairman the company with us now. 50 nine quarters of operating profit growth tom is that going to continue and at what pace? look forward, i hope it goes on like this for the time being. we are going from strength to strength. consecutivethe 59 quarters of rising profits will continue. your sales come from israel, which is a relatively small market. what percentage of sales would you like to see coming from years's in five or 10 time? >> we are selling about $1.2 billion total
what is your question to jenkins?johnson choose a new chair when he has already accepted he is not remuneration chair. >> thank you for your side of the argument. that is it from the south bank. waiting for the agm at barclays. join us after the break. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i am francine lacqua. >> i am guy johnson. let's focus on food. 's company has seen sales growth's 420 years in a row. growth...
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billy jenkins tells me when she runs track, she thinks of her father. >> i think of him a lot. and i can't stop thinking about him. >> reporter: a daddy who the 5- year-old was named after, a daddy she resembles. she says the loss of her daughter's father is immeasurable. >> he will never be able to walk her down the aisle when she's getting married. he will never be able to see her out on the track running. >> reporter: 26-year-old billy jenkins was shot and killed on april 5, 2011. >> like it was yesterday. i definitely remember it. >> reporter: police say jenkins was among the two killed and five injured when a gang member filed into the club. the victims were innocent bistanders. >> just overnight going and becoming a single mother. that has been the biggest challenge. >> reporter: parks tells me she had planned a future with jenkins. but the shooting shattered their plans of raising the daughter together. she tells us, she didn't have what many of her classmates have. >> it makes it hard because i see their daddies, but i can't see mine. >> at her preschool graduation, i d
billy jenkins tells me when she runs track, she thinks of her father. >> i think of him a lot. and i can't stop thinking about him. >> reporter: a daddy who the 5- year-old was named after, a daddy she resembles. she says the loss of her daughter's father is immeasurable. >> he will never be able to walk her down the aisle when she's getting married. he will never be able to see her out on the track running. >> reporter: 26-year-old billy jenkins was shot and killed on...
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billy jenkins tells me when she runs track, she thinks of her father. >> i think of him a lot. and i can't stop thinking about him. >> reporter: a daddy who the 5- year-old was named after, a daddy she resembles. she says the loss of her daughter's father is immeasurable. >> he will never be able to walk her down the aisle when she's getting married. he will never be able to see her out on the track running. >> reporter: 26-year-old billy jenkins was shot and killed on april 5, 2011. >> like it was yesterday. i definitely remember it. >> reporter: police say jenkins was among the two killed and five injured when a gang member filed into the club. the victims were innocent bistanders. >> just overnight going and becoming a single mother. that has been the biggest challenge. >> reporter: parks tells me she had planned a future with jenkins. but the shooting shattered their plans of raising the daughter together. she tells us, she didn't have what many of her classmates have. >> it makes it hard because i see their daddies, but i can't see mine. >> at her preschool graduation, i d
billy jenkins tells me when she runs track, she thinks of her father. >> i think of him a lot. and i can't stop thinking about him. >> reporter: a daddy who the 5- year-old was named after, a daddy she resembles. she says the loss of her daughter's father is immeasurable. >> he will never be able to walk her down the aisle when she's getting married. he will never be able to see her out on the track running. >> reporter: 26-year-old billy jenkins was shot and killed on...
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jenkins: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that my colleague on the committee of ways and means, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly, control the remainder of the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kelly: i thank the gentlelady. at this time i'd like to recognize my friend and colleague from illinois, mr. roskam, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. roskam: thank you, mr. speaker. the obama administration has done a deliver thing over the past year, mr. speaker, and that is to he redefine things. so they redefine the word balance not to mean the traditional understanding of balance, but they said, no, no, no, that roolly means long-term fiscal sustainability. that's the new definition of balance. they did the same thing on tax reform. the common understanding of tax reform is you lower rates. you use loopholes to bring rates down, and you simplify the code. they said, no, tax reform for us
jenkins: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that my colleague on the committee of ways and means, the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly, control the remainder of the time. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kelly: i thank the gentlelady. at this time i'd like to recognize my friend and colleague from illinois, mr. roskam, for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for two minutes. mr. roskam: thank you, mr. speaker. the...
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joining me to talk about this is msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins. every day it's been so hard to listen to it because he's been so emotional and the details are so graphic. the prosecutor went in very hard against pistorius demanding essentially, you tell me you killed her. >> not only do they want to discredit every aspect of his testimony, but they want to show the court that is not someone who is really taking responsibility for his actions. he's blamed the police. he says they bungled the investigation. he's also saying this is one big huge accident. they don't believe that. they think he actually killed his girlfriend after they argued because he was angry. so they want to show the court early on he's not taking responsibility. as they go step through step through his story and challenge everything he said, they want to prove that to the court. >> then he talked about how he showed video of pistorius shooting at a watermelon and compare that to grotesquely the head of reeva steenkamp after she had been injured in the shooting. what was his purp
joining me to talk about this is msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins. every day it's been so hard to listen to it because he's been so emotional and the details are so graphic. the prosecutor went in very hard against pistorius demanding essentially, you tell me you killed her. >> not only do they want to discredit every aspect of his testimony, but they want to show the court that is not someone who is really taking responsibility for his actions. he's blamed the police. he says they...
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jenkins actually knew.i can just tell you, though, from an naacp perspective, we are very concerned that racism in this country and discrimination is rampant, and what do we do, the question that we really want people to think about is, what does this mean for racial equality, equality of opportunity, for people to have equality in the legal process in this country, what does that mean? have we done that? those are the kind of issues that are prominent in our mind, clearly, clearly. we've got to do a better vetting job on these awardees. >> as an african-american people are asking me, not just black people, but as the oldest and most respected civil rights organization in the country. >> yes. >> what happened? what's the breakdown? is this about money? is this about donating to the naacp? what's going on here? >> again, don, i don't know. this was a local decision, our local branch felt strongly, of course, that this gentleman had done significant work to help them in achieving the things they wanted to do
jenkins actually knew.i can just tell you, though, from an naacp perspective, we are very concerned that racism in this country and discrimination is rampant, and what do we do, the question that we really want people to think about is, what does this mean for racial equality, equality of opportunity, for people to have equality in the legal process in this country, what does that mean? have we done that? those are the kind of issues that are prominent in our mind, clearly, clearly. we've got...
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the business landscape has structural changed under jenkins' feet.pensation target of 35% within the investment bank. bang. revenues went down and his costs, his compensation costs went up. heading to 43%. we caught up with chris wheeler earlier. he said the perception is that they are not in control of compensation ratio at the investment banks. that is very different to what a lot of people are saying, he is not in control of the bank. a great deal of money has been paid to the american employees. that is where the skew is, mark. that is the landscape. do you hold on to talent in the hope that the revenue comes in and then you can justify the renumeration. >> astrazeneca earnings have crossed. first quarter earnings miss estimates. like many in the industry, it is suffering from competition from generic drugs. the big news for this company of course this week according to people familiar, pfizer and it were in talks but those talks didn't amount to anything and nothing happened. they could resume, some say. we'll see if they do. that is going to be
the business landscape has structural changed under jenkins' feet.pensation target of 35% within the investment bank. bang. revenues went down and his costs, his compensation costs went up. heading to 43%. we caught up with chris wheeler earlier. he said the perception is that they are not in control of compensation ratio at the investment banks. that is very different to what a lot of people are saying, he is not in control of the bank. a great deal of money has been paid to the american...
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. >> joining me now is former manhattan prosecutor faith jenkins. now filling in the time line, specifically when he put on his prosthetic leg. tell us why that's so significant. >> when prosecutors first charged this case, they charged him with premeditated murder. they did that based on the fact that they thought he went back to his bedroom, put on his legs, then went back to the bathroom and fired four shots, killing reeva. during that time frame, they said he formed the intent to commit murder at that time. so they charged him with premeditated murder. now we've heard testimony from an expert in the prosecutor's case, and now from oscar pistorius himself where he said, i did not put on my legs until after the shots were fired. i went back to the bedroom there. now based on these evidence, i'm not sure there's any facts or evidence that supports a first-degree premeditated murder count. >> there's a lot of scrutiny when it comes to the screams. his screams, her screams. let's start with his. basically he's saying he's never screamed like that in
. >> joining me now is former manhattan prosecutor faith jenkins. now filling in the time line, specifically when he put on his prosthetic leg. tell us why that's so significant. >> when prosecutors first charged this case, they charged him with premeditated murder. they did that based on the fact that they thought he went back to his bedroom, put on his legs, then went back to the bathroom and fired four shots, killing reeva. during that time frame, they said he formed the intent...
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so the question was, what happened to harry jenkins?[inaudible] >> so this gentleman flew long easy which is an experimental homemade aircraft with harry jenkins. harry jenkins was 65 but my. they kind of called him the ichabod krane of all the pow. somehow six by of human and a scott huff. we're not sure how we did that what he did. he always loved flying. he came home and built his own airplane in a garage in the house in coronado. sadly he was killed in 1999 in a small plane accident. his family has said -- wonderfully supportive of this. it kills me i didn't get to meet them because everybody says he always had a laugh and he was just very extraordinary. [inaudible] >> every other year up to oshkosh and his long easy. he told me about this. he never told me much about his pow experience but he told me that, you know, every year he connected with his sons, he would buy one of them in front. you apply this long easy from the back seat. he went up to oshkosh in 99 and i flew with him a couple months earlier. on his way back he landed a
so the question was, what happened to harry jenkins?[inaudible] >> so this gentleman flew long easy which is an experimental homemade aircraft with harry jenkins. harry jenkins was 65 but my. they kind of called him the ichabod krane of all the pow. somehow six by of human and a scott huff. we're not sure how we did that what he did. he always loved flying. he came home and built his own airplane in a garage in the house in coronado. sadly he was killed in 1999 in a small plane accident....
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, criminal defense attorney michelle suskauer and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins> we start in florida. new evidence being released in the so-called popcorn defense case. it was january 13, a monday night when this man, chad olaussolson went to the movies with his wife. he had a confrontation with 71-year-old man, curtis reeves an entire police officer. reeves was irritated buzz olson was texting his daughter during the previews. and it ended with olson dying from a single bullet to his chest. reed says he shot in self-defense and claims olson attacked him. >> he hit me with his fist or something. i think he had his cell phone in his hand. i think that's what he hit me in the face with. >> but this surveillance video released shows what happened moments before the shooting. reeves gets up complain to the manager about olson's texting. when he returns to the seat, reeves allegedly asks olson if he's still texting. that's when things turn deadly. you can see what appears olson tossing a popcorn box at reeves. then he gets his gun and shoots. just this week, prosecuto
, criminal defense attorney michelle suskauer and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins> we start in florida. new evidence being released in the so-called popcorn defense case. it was january 13, a monday night when this man, chad olaussolson went to the movies with his wife. he had a confrontation with 71-year-old man, curtis reeves an entire police officer. reeves was irritated buzz olson was texting his daughter during the previews. and it ended with olson dying from a...
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jenkins said of sterling at the time.ding sterling gave 2,000 to 3,000 tickets to youth for games. they did not respond or request comment from the hollywood reporter. people knew about this and in light of that, he was getting rewards. i'm sure some people he has done some good, at least, i don't know -- what do you think of that? >> is it him doing the good or the franchise of the los angeles clippers knowing you have to be involved in your community and some sort of philanthropic way to endure yourself to the community. i highly doubt this guy said, hey, i want to go give away 3,000 tickets to inner city youth. i promise you, he was far away from it. the other thing, the naacp should be ashamed of themselves and embarrassed. they knew all this was going on. they continued to award him. why? because money buys access. the naacp liked having a relationship with the owner of the los angeles clippers and the access to the games and the organization and the players. they were willing to look and turn a blind eye to true rac
jenkins said of sterling at the time.ding sterling gave 2,000 to 3,000 tickets to youth for games. they did not respond or request comment from the hollywood reporter. people knew about this and in light of that, he was getting rewards. i'm sure some people he has done some good, at least, i don't know -- what do you think of that? >> is it him doing the good or the franchise of the los angeles clippers knowing you have to be involved in your community and some sort of philanthropic way...
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. >> big time jenkins coming our way. we'll seal hot temperatures the. how about the hottest temperatures of the year so far. we've got mostly clear skies to begin the day. looks like we've got cool temperatures though, numbers down justs a bit. 40s and many valleys to 49 degrees. 49 in livermore and san francisco. throughout the amp, we see a lot of disturbance sunshine coming your way. mild temperatures today but them getting hot, possibly records as we in the meddle of this week. it's going to make for another mild day. you'll see a lot of sunshine into the afternoon on the coastline. around the state, 70s in the central valley. sunny and 70 degrees in yosemite. computer models show you're just a few passing clouds to do and it's going to be a hot week ahead. probably not cooling things down until late fred into saturday. 64 degrees in pa receive caa. many spots in the bay you see plenty of sunshine and 60s and 70s as we look towards the next couple of days. thought about, many 90s into wednesday and thursday and then the sea breeze on friday, much co
. >> big time jenkins coming our way. we'll seal hot temperatures the. how about the hottest temperatures of the year so far. we've got mostly clear skies to begin the day. looks like we've got cool temperatures though, numbers down justs a bit. 40s and many valleys to 49 degrees. 49 in livermore and san francisco. throughout the amp, we see a lot of disturbance sunshine coming your way. mild temperatures today but them getting hot, possibly records as we in the meddle of this week. it's...
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ernie jenkins. >> what was i going to do?'ve got them all. >>> "the new york times," we're going to get to the papers now. a lot going on. at least two people dead after a day of violence in rio de january they're na janeiro. and demonstrators suspect a man was murdered. protesters also set fires to fire to a bus depot in sao paulo. it comes within two months when the country is set to host the world cup. >>> and from our parade of papers right here in chicago, the "chicago tribune" has reported this city is among 15 cities asked to submit a proposal to host the democratic national convention. other companies include cleveland, detroit, philadelphia, new york and atlanta. >>> and check this out, "the washington post," mitt romney made a personal donation of $10,000 to former virginia governor bob mcdonald's legal defense fund. one of romney's advisers said he wants to show support for mcdonald who was a loyal ally during romney's campaign. his trial is set to begin in july. >>> should we check in with willie? i'm figuring he'
ernie jenkins. >> what was i going to do?'ve got them all. >>> "the new york times," we're going to get to the papers now. a lot going on. at least two people dead after a day of violence in rio de january they're na janeiro. and demonstrators suspect a man was murdered. protesters also set fires to fire to a bus depot in sao paulo. it comes within two months when the country is set to host the world cup. >>> and from our parade of papers right here in chicago,...
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on top notch richard jenkins. it seems our gps. i got out. i saw the eye. negotiable but is really going to get another hit. what a good angle the middle. seven people dead twenty two he's riding high on board the small to matter to you joining us on risky seems intentionally tickets or so senior ministers on the team to contest addictions. she didn't ask you to see it sound like twenty people signed it addictions stuff was not that the announcement the bus at the top then yes. is not the thing is the man from grandkids. i mean like something that featured six or so feet tall. i'm itching to get on board. george went on to mt. egyptian people when the golan. what a great bible study on because coming up after the break the oakdale with especially on the topic of arkansas the doctors on the fate of the upcoming investigated all of the robot. what you think the fish are moving on up the song not to buy fish meal p ok is the meal showpiece in the hands of some of us. focus on which course be ok as of the belfry cushioning. but man is that the disputed region t
on top notch richard jenkins. it seems our gps. i got out. i saw the eye. negotiable but is really going to get another hit. what a good angle the middle. seven people dead twenty two he's riding high on board the small to matter to you joining us on risky seems intentionally tickets or so senior ministers on the team to contest addictions. she didn't ask you to see it sound like twenty people signed it addictions stuff was not that the announcement the bus at the top then yes. is not the thing...
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top notch richard jenkins. our gps did i. a sister of what i saw the eye on it punishable by the supreme going to get another the middle. what was ever did what i did it. when he's riding high with ease joining us on christmas eve contingent of its horses the new minister is talking to on tuesday tunes. she didn't even see to it sound like twenty people signed it addictions. the stuff blows up that announcement the posts entitled off then yes. is not the kind of thing is none of it from cramped. i mean like camping but the dude sucks. also picked off one of the new jeep portals. mp. two people including a lot. but the city on because coming up after the break. the oakdale was especially hot topic of arkansas. i thought i would of gone with all of the investigative arm of the home. what's new pics off a ship moving on now the song aka but ishmael p ok is the meal showpiece in the hands of islam about focus on which course be ok as odds on to the cushioning in the midst of the disputed region to a puppet government this time ho
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. >> let me bring in msnbc legal analyst and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins, and good to see you. this touched off quite a con r conversation in the newsroom, because we should remind people that will is no jury, and we see the judge, and she has not changed her expression, her demeanor that i have seen throughout this trial, but when someone gets that emotional, what is your take on it? >> i mean, on a very human level, right, this is someone who said he accidentally shot and killed his girlfriend, and so on the witness stand, you will see someone who is very emotional. and he has been emotional throughout the trial, but this is someone who is expressing remorse, and saying that he is sorry, repeatedly and apologizing to the the family, and so throughout his testimony, and throughout the presence in the trial, he has been every emotional and cried and sobbed and vomited and then on the stand, he is trying to recount the events and then there, they had to take a break, because he is so emotion al that he can't get through the testimony. and what does that mean? we have seen m
. >> let me bring in msnbc legal analyst and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins, and good to see you. this touched off quite a con r conversation in the newsroom, because we should remind people that will is no jury, and we see the judge, and she has not changed her expression, her demeanor that i have seen throughout this trial, but when someone gets that emotional, what is your take on it? >> i mean, on a very human level, right, this is someone who said he accidentally shot...
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. >> all right, so that's leon jenkins, the president the naacp los angeles chapter, offering his thoughts on what's going on. clearly, he's no longer going to get this lifetime achievement award in a couple weeks from the naacp l.a. chapter. let's bring in rachel nichols, she's the host of cnn's "unguarded," she covers sports for us. rachel, this is obviously a huge embarrassment for the naacp chapter in los angeles. give us your immediate reaction to what you just heard leon jenkins say. >> yes, i find that press conference puzzling. i find the fact the award was going to be given in general puzzling. yesterday, this past weekend, this is not the first time we've heard that donald sterling might not have good feelings towards minorities. this man has one of the worst track records of any public figure in sports when dealing with minorities. he's had two u.s. department of justice lawsuits against him in relation to the apartment buildings that he owned and discrimination over the fact that he was shown not to want to rent to black people, not to want to rent to hispanics. instead of figh
. >> all right, so that's leon jenkins, the president the naacp los angeles chapter, offering his thoughts on what's going on. clearly, he's no longer going to get this lifetime achievement award in a couple weeks from the naacp l.a. chapter. let's bring in rachel nichols, she's the host of cnn's "unguarded," she covers sports for us. rachel, this is obviously a huge embarrassment for the naacp chapter in los angeles. give us your immediate reaction to what you just heard leon...
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convicted on two counts of 1st degree murder for a shooting at sweet jimmy's bar. 26 year old billy jenkins and 22 year old were innocent. >> it was me that -- [ indiscernible ] i was drunk. >> the prosecutor says he doesn't buy fox's story. he says both fox and another man opened fire targeting rival gang members but missed. tompkins was sentenced last month to life in prison. >>> the community college in fremont wants to lease some of its land to housing developers. john fowler found out the students could suffer in the deal. >> reporter: booming fremont may soon get another and controversial housing development. >> single family dwellings somewhere in the neighborhood of probably 300 units. >> reporter: they would lease college land here. two competing deals could bring the college $600,000 a year. >> it -- i think it's a horrible, horrible idea. >> reporter: uma moved to fremont so her children could go to public school that are not at capacity. there are 2,000 more students now than 6 years ago and no new schools. mission san jose elementary today has 618 students and no more space. >>
convicted on two counts of 1st degree murder for a shooting at sweet jimmy's bar. 26 year old billy jenkins and 22 year old were innocent. >> it was me that -- [ indiscernible ] i was drunk. >> the prosecutor says he doesn't buy fox's story. he says both fox and another man opened fire targeting rival gang members but missed. tompkins was sentenced last month to life in prison. >>> the community college in fremont wants to lease some of its land to housing developers. john...
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griff jenkins reports from fort hood. >> he seemed like a really nice family man, you know, down to earth. you know, it's really all i know. i mean, we didn't, you know, we didn't really talk to them a lot. so, you know, because they just moved here. >> what went through your mind when you found out the news? >> honestly, it didn't click that it was him until about 1:00. i was like oh my god, that's ivan from upstairs. you know, i didn't believe it. >> do you remember the last time you saw him? >> actually, i saw him at lunch that day. and he came downstairs and, you know, he was heading off to work. and, you know, i was like hey, how is your day going? and he was like it's going good, you know. i'm heading back to work. i will see you whenever i get home. i was like okay, have a great day. >> that's the conversation you had four hours and did he have a bag with him? anything that like a backpack? >> all he had was a uniform. that's all he had. >> he was wearing his uniform. and he home home for lunch with his wife and left. what time he was going back? >> about 1:00. >> about 1:00? >> um
griff jenkins reports from fort hood. >> he seemed like a really nice family man, you know, down to earth. you know, it's really all i know. i mean, we didn't, you know, we didn't really talk to them a lot. so, you know, because they just moved here. >> what went through your mind when you found out the news? >> honestly, it didn't click that it was him until about 1:00. i was like oh my god, that's ivan from upstairs. you know, i didn't believe it. >> do you remember...
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it is to give the camp david jenkins who took them to you most nations in the fourth to fight for second on the goss domestic product gdp on education the state government to get it but this dog spends about one percent this is a bit to the growth of private schools in the beach it was judging all right maybe education this is that dubai is the top of that a bit daunting to be no tidying families. asia but with the sugar mill at the beginning you can yell at people out there the performance. get on it is it too. just this weekend that is just as importantly allows the middle of the addict will give legitimacy to what the body make the best of the contest with a double to put it laporta to cool down the economy will be on the part with. with triple digits with the actual goal then they did it. just a pitiful bit of music which was the global warming which will help would have gone away. the government has promised to double its funding for it to gauge the next financial year. that is going to hit the ball it's been that utilize. i didn't get started to get it to the delay in the report bu
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ceo anthony jenkins is expected to see protest at the annual meeting, which kicks off shortly here in london. kick this off for us. there was a big furor about the increase in bonuses by about 10% last year, even at the same time profits fell about 30 plus percent. sets the scene for today, doesn't it? >> i think there's been a lot of controversy around barclays. this is a bank that anthony jenkins took over and promised to reform it, promised to make its investment bank come under control. we're talking about really the excessive pay, paid in bonuses. however, as you said, we saw that despite all of those pledges, that he did under the transform program, recently he awarded the bank and the investment bank in particular an increase in its bonus, that's 2.4 billion pounds, despite the fact that they seem to be doing worst than they used to be. this is at a backdrop where if you look at the dividend payout since 2008, which used to be 34, it's now 6.5, shareholders are increasingly feeling frustrated that he hasn't delivered on his promise. what we have today is the agm. there's going
ceo anthony jenkins is expected to see protest at the annual meeting, which kicks off shortly here in london. kick this off for us. there was a big furor about the increase in bonuses by about 10% last year, even at the same time profits fell about 30 plus percent. sets the scene for today, doesn't it? >> i think there's been a lot of controversy around barclays. this is a bank that anthony jenkins took over and promised to reform it, promised to make its investment bank come under...
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me now, criminal defense attorney eric guster and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkinse. >> thank you. >> we start tonight in detroit, and the fatal shooting of relisha mcbride. last november the 19-year-old was intoxicated and crashed a car into a parked vehicle around 1:00 a.m. she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help. but the 55-year-old shot mcbride in the face after she went on his porch. he is charged with second-degree murder, but he claims self-defense, saying mcbride was trying to break into his house. today, the associated press reports his defense lawyers are planning to question mcbride's past, asking a judge to let jurors see photos of mcbride's phone that show her with wads of money, alcohol, and marijuana. one is a blurry photo of mcbride holding what appears to be a gun. the lawyer says it's relevant to whether ms. mcbride had a character trait for aggression. a hearing on some pretrial motions is set for tomorrow. faith, should these records be admissible? >> no. and i don't think they will be. and if you can recall in the geor
me now, criminal defense attorney eric guster and former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkinse. >> thank you. >> we start tonight in detroit, and the fatal shooting of relisha mcbride. last november the 19-year-old was intoxicated and crashed a car into a parked vehicle around 1:00 a.m. she walked to theodore wafer's house. her family says to seek help. but the 55-year-old shot mcbride in the face after she went on his porch. he is charged with second-degree murder, but...
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billy jenkins and 22-year-old adam williams junior were innoip sent bystanders -- innocent bystanders when they were killed. the families hope the sentencing will bring cloer closure. >> this girl is always thinking about her father. >> i think about him a lot. i can't stop thinking about him. i'm so sad. >> prosecutors say fox and another man klemm thomp kins opened fire targeting gang members but missed. he was sentenced to life in prison also. >>> vallejo police say a man was shot and killed after he led police hon a chase, rammed a cruiser and threatened a family. it started at 3:00 yesterday when officers tried to make a traffic stop on highway 37. the driver took off going more than 90 miles an our hon several freeways before the chase ended in the solano shopping center. police say they were forced to shoot when the suspect rammed a police cruiser and then floored the suv in the direction of a family waiting at a drive-thru window. >> if that vehicle freed itself up from the police vehicle, it would have come to him. who knows what could have happened if the officers didn't tak
billy jenkins and 22-year-old adam williams junior were innoip sent bystanders -- innocent bystanders when they were killed. the families hope the sentencing will bring cloer closure. >> this girl is always thinking about her father. >> i think about him a lot. i can't stop thinking about him. i'm so sad. >> prosecutors say fox and another man klemm thomp kins opened fire targeting gang members but missed. he was sentenced to life in prison also. >>> vallejo police...
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. >> naacp president leon jenkins went on to say that sterling's donation to the l.a. chapter will be returned and it is up to the nba to determine that the words that were attributed to him don't reflect his heart. >> the unified statement from the clippers players, wearing their warmup shirts inside out. >> this was yesterday. at oracle. the clippers protested in silence. and hid their team's logo in response to sterling's controversy. they went on to lose to the warriors, badly, in that game. but sponsors are dropping like flies, too. and virgin america, state farm, and kia motors and carmax are all severing ties no you with that team. -- now with that team. >>> new at noon, one more football game at candlestick park. >> a few minutes ago, the 49ers great joe montana and roger craig announced plans for a legends of candlestick flag football game. it will be played at the stick this summer. and bill cool will lead a team of 49 heroes along with the miami dolphins former quarterback dan marino. and montana talked about returning to the field. >> like rod said, there a
. >> naacp president leon jenkins went on to say that sterling's donation to the l.a. chapter will be returned and it is up to the nba to determine that the words that were attributed to him don't reflect his heart. >> the unified statement from the clippers players, wearing their warmup shirts inside out. >> this was yesterday. at oracle. the clippers protested in silence. and hid their team's logo in response to sterling's controversy. they went on to lose to the warriors,...
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now i worry we both could get hurt if evan jenkins goes to congress.> so, norm, evans jenkins, obviously the republican in this rashgs running to repeal obama care and this ad highlights real people in the community who are suffering from black lung who benefit from the provisions of obama care. obama care has never actually mentioned, but some of the popular provisions are. this seems like a pretty smart approach. >> no, i agree. i actually think democrats are long overdue going on the offensive on a law that is now taking hold where it seems clear from the latest cbo report that the costs are actually going to be lower than anybody had anticipated where an awful lot of people are being covered and not just through the exchanges and through medicaid. it has opened things up a lot for people to get employer provided coverage. we're seeing the preexisting conditions gone and we're seeing people die for not being on medicaid. >> i think they should use the hearings on sylvia matthews to actually draw a stark contrast on this law. the more you are on the
now i worry we both could get hurt if evan jenkins goes to congress.> so, norm, evans jenkins, obviously the republican in this rashgs running to repeal obama care and this ad highlights real people in the community who are suffering from black lung who benefit from the provisions of obama care. obama care has never actually mentioned, but some of the popular provisions are. this seems like a pretty smart approach. >> no, i agree. i actually think democrats are long overdue going on...
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joining me now are former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins and carmen st. george.ense trying to do today going after the judge? >> well, they argued that this judge has several associations with prosecutors. she is actually from the prosecutor's office. she spent eight years there before she was appointed as a judge this past fall. so they're saying because of her close ties to the prosecutor's office, that's one reason that she may have some bias and may for whatever reason make rulings in their favor. they also talked about her being facebook friends with some of the prosecutors. but if that were the standard, she couldn't hear any cases from that county prosecutor's office because every defense attorney could get up and argue well she has some kind of bias because she is a former prosecutor. judges come from all different backgrounds. and they swear, they take an oath they're going to decide the case based on the evidence, not because of their professional associations. >> but one thing, carmen, it shows, they're going to be aggressive. they're going after every
joining me now are former prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst faith jenkins and carmen st. george.ense trying to do today going after the judge? >> well, they argued that this judge has several associations with prosecutors. she is actually from the prosecutor's office. she spent eight years there before she was appointed as a judge this past fall. so they're saying because of her close ties to the prosecutor's office, that's one reason that she may have some bias and may for whatever...
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joining me now is former manhattan criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. a lot of time was spent talking about when he put on his prosthetic legs, when he shot through the door. why does that matter? help us understand the time line? >> the prosecutors charged pistorius with the top count, premeditated murder. they did that based on the fact that they thought he put on his prosthetic legs before he went to the bathroom and shot through the door four times. they're saying from the time he put on his legs and went back to the bathroom that he formed the intent to murder reeva. now we had an expert testify they don't believe he had his legs on and we're hearing testimony from pistorius. i haven't heard any other facts that support premeditation so for that top count i don't know that the prosecutors proved that thus far. >> but if you're worried about an intruder and trying to protect your girlfriend, wouldn't you want to talk toe her or hear her first before you start shooting to make sure you know where everyone is. >> that's the problem with pistorius's te
joining me now is former manhattan criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. a lot of time was spent talking about when he put on his prosthetic legs, when he shot through the door. why does that matter? help us understand the time line? >> the prosecutors charged pistorius with the top count, premeditated murder. they did that based on the fact that they thought he put on his prosthetic legs before he went to the bathroom and shot through the door four times. they're saying from the time he put...
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. >> all right, thank you very much, faith jenkins, for your perspective this morning. >>> time to take a look at our forecast this morning. here is nbc philadelphia meteorologist brittney shipp. good morning and welcome. >> thank you. great to be here. we are going to see fantastic conditions, especially if you're joining us from the west coast. a closer look at our satellite radar shot here, very quiet for us. we have a coastal low you can see in the corner of the screen. that's going to produce an on shore flow. expect to see cloudy conditions, especially if you're right along the west coast. we're also going to see current temperatures in the 50s for los angeles. but as we head into the rest of this afternoon, look at how things warm up. 92 degrees in las vegas. 98 in phoenix. near record conditions albuquerque at 81 degrees today. quiet across the entire nation. eastern seaboard warming up into the 60s and 70s. so beautiful, get out and enjoy it. right now, at least, a chance of showers moving into the northeast as we head into tomorrow. >> take it when you can get it. start planni
. >> all right, thank you very much, faith jenkins, for your perspective this morning. >>> time to take a look at our forecast this morning. here is nbc philadelphia meteorologist brittney shipp. good morning and welcome. >> thank you. great to be here. we are going to see fantastic conditions, especially if you're joining us from the west coast. a closer look at our satellite radar shot here, very quiet for us. we have a coastal low you can see in the corner of the screen....
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quite a killer vote for jenkins. note, thank you so much. return to one of our top stories today, the latest in the china data and what it means for the market. great to have you on the program. give me a sense of whether you are concerned about china or not . i have a lot of guests coming in this very show -- coming on this very show and saying, i am worried a little bit. -- i do notnt is know either what numbers i'm looking at. >> we are concerned about the tight rope at the chinese government has to perform. it is a transition which is bit of a challenging one. so far, they have been proving relatively skillful and fine tuning the past. we are talking about a high-class problem. percent.l not be six ?hy are we so confident policy makers been scratching their heads for centuries to try to fine-tune policies. >> it is a very sad question. the chinese economy -- the government does have quite a grip on what companies are doing and what regional governments are doing. exchange rate policy as well. they have more lovers at their disposable. sa
quite a killer vote for jenkins. note, thank you so much. return to one of our top stories today, the latest in the china data and what it means for the market. great to have you on the program. give me a sense of whether you are concerned about china or not . i have a lot of guests coming in this very show -- coming on this very show and saying, i am worried a little bit. -- i do notnt is know either what numbers i'm looking at. >> we are concerned about the tight rope at the chinese...
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joining me to discuss the importance of his testimony is former manhattan prosecutor faith jenkins.> good morning. >> by putting oscar pistorius on the stand can that be seen as a sign of weakness. maybe desperate measure, last ditch here to avoid conviction? >> no, there's no other way around getting his testimony out. he said from the very beginning this was an accident. reeva, the only other person there at the time is dead. prosecutors have charged him with murder. they say it's premeditated so it is up to him at this point to take the witness stand and tell the judge it was an accident and really he's in the fight for his life at this point. >> sure and especially if they show that he acted like a reasonable person did in the event that he didn't know that his girlfriend was on the other side of the girl. >> that's what he is saying. when he went and got the gun, he walked by the bed and thought she was still in bed and thought there was an intruder inside of the bathroom and i suspect he's going to say because of his disability he felt particularly vulnerable and that's why he
joining me to discuss the importance of his testimony is former manhattan prosecutor faith jenkins.> good morning. >> by putting oscar pistorius on the stand can that be seen as a sign of weakness. maybe desperate measure, last ditch here to avoid conviction? >> no, there's no other way around getting his testimony out. he said from the very beginning this was an accident. reeva, the only other person there at the time is dead. prosecutors have charged him with murder. they say...
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. >> joining me now former manhattan criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. good morning. i know you were watching carefully. no question high drama so far, no question raw emotion here. but are we seeing when we come to this apology, will it have any bearing on the judge at all? >> i think she's going to consider everything that he says. and it's going to be about his demeanor. is he being open, honest and frank with that poll xwi or apo. and today we heard testimony about his relationship with reeva, how they met, the days that they spent together when they first met. and you remember prosecutors introduced those text messages where reeva said she was scared of him. now the defense is introducing their own, putting in to context their relationship. they want to dispute the claim that this relationship was other than loving and caring and they want to though that that relationship had its ups and downs like every relationship and the disputes that they did have were minor disputes and that they really were loving and committed to each other. >> yesterday court wassed a jo
. >> joining me now former manhattan criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. good morning. i know you were watching carefully. no question high drama so far, no question raw emotion here. but are we seeing when we come to this apology, will it have any bearing on the judge at all? >> i think she's going to consider everything that he says. and it's going to be about his demeanor. is he being open, honest and frank with that poll xwi or apo. and today we heard testimony about his...
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"on the record" griff jenkins is at the ranch. griff, what is happening now? >> hi, greta. things have mostly quieted down. the crowds, most of the media have left. it gave the bundies the first opportunity to truly assess the damage to their property, from dead cows to missing calves to damaged fence posts and water lines that have been crushed. and so i went out with a lifelong friend of the bundies, toughy roof. is he a true counsel. we went to have a look. >> they run a lot of calves away from calves by their helicopters. the calves -- momma got them hid under a bush some place. they drive them off and leave the calves behind. and i just trying to see if i can see any that might have been left behind. >> how do you feel about what happened with the bundies? >> i think it's a disgrace to our government, myself. some points maybe i don't agree with on, but he has been a good friend and a good neighbor. i will back him 100%. the government owns us instead of we owning the government and we have got to get it back some way. >> now, greta, we also obtained exclusive video of
"on the record" griff jenkins is at the ranch. griff, what is happening now? >> hi, greta. things have mostly quieted down. the crowds, most of the media have left. it gave the bundies the first opportunity to truly assess the damage to their property, from dead cows to missing calves to damaged fence posts and water lines that have been crushed. and so i went out with a lifelong friend of the bundies, toughy roof. is he a true counsel. we went to have a look. >> they run...
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griff jenkins reported from the convention. >> this is one of the americans latest greatest traditions everybody everyone is getting tattooed now. exploited and entered popular culture in a way it has never been accepted before. >> a recent fox news poll found that 20% or roughly in one in five have at least one tattoo. that figures up from 13% in 2017. and when it comes to women under 35, it's nearly half or 47% compared to-mile-an-hour male counterparts who are one in four at just 25%. >> what's your craziest tattoo? >> i like my bat. >> um-huh. there is a bat. >> pretty much anything you can dream up. can you put on skin. >> were south africa to switzerland. >> the influence of tattooing has become more of an artist culture versus just picking a scene off othe wall after you have been hammering a couple drinks back on a party strip. you know? >> i may or may not have a fraternity tattoo behind my hidden clothes which may or may not having a beer or two when i was in college. >> what do you tattoo on aurora? >> she had a sun tattoo. and why covered it up with a sun flower and we adde
griff jenkins reported from the convention. >> this is one of the americans latest greatest traditions everybody everyone is getting tattooed now. exploited and entered popular culture in a way it has never been accepted before. >> a recent fox news poll found that 20% or roughly in one in five have at least one tattoo. that figures up from 13% in 2017. and when it comes to women under 35, it's nearly half or 47% compared to-mile-an-hour male counterparts who are one in four at just...
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so did to subtlety of the ets edge on jenkins has been os to take charge of the action review.it is a chance to increase his own to pressure from riyadh to crack down on the grid after the regime change in two thousand and eleven. saudi arabia became extremely concerned about said the position hold on to the royal family in saudi arabia. notice how quickly former allies have dropped by doc i can assume that long that wants to show could be out there that befell his relations with the regimes that are currently in power to downing street has said the main conclusions of inquiry will be made by the summer. lately i've seen spanish eons of state must produce a consistent team madrid under the slogan enough to cut demonstrators calling on government ditched liking the purse to switch instead to more sustainable investment that the disagreement over the country's leaders or instead to be cutting down their own expenses us. it's important we are seeing that it was the last thirty four for the people of the company's credit suisse had been cutting back except for the government the eu
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he was ambassador to subtlety of apn said john jenkins has been os to take charge of the action review. you didn't accusations that persists on to pressure from riyadh to crack down on the grip of the new regime change in two thousand and eleven. saudi arabia became extremely concerned about said the position golf at the royal family in saudi arabia. notice how quickly a former allies have dropped by doc. i am still in the long been wants to show to really upset that the values relations with the regimes that are currently in power to downing street has set in the main conclusions of the pine realty company like some pretty bleak and oxy the muslim brotherhood has been trying to defend itself in the face of the investigation he said some soulful been on station using white people in finance people says says he's ready to go to court if there's any improper time to restricted activity. i was the best way to keep snow during the harsh siberian winds that for the majority of locals and safe for animal rights are fast becoming a major topic in the copeland soaps point period of teeth and s
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chapter president, leon jenkins, explained why sterling was initially picked. >> his organization gave more money to the community... to the minority community than others. >> reporter: so far, more than a dozen sponsors have cut ties with the clippers including carmax, corona and mercedes benz, and scott, the n.b.a. has now hired an audio forensics expert to listen to the voice on that recording and try to determine that if it is, in fact, that of donald sterling. >> reporter: and we'll hear from the n.b.a. tomorrow. thanks again. in another developing story tonight, the u.s. imposed new sanctions to punish russia for stirring up trouble in ukraine. seven russian government officials were banned from traveling to the u.s. and their u.s. assets were frozen. 17 russian companies have also had their assets frozen. in ukraine, the mayor of the second largest city there was shot today in an assassination attempt. it's not clear who's responsible for that. by our count, pro-russian militants have taken government buildings in at least a dozen towns in eastern ukraine. a team of observers sp
chapter president, leon jenkins, explained why sterling was initially picked. >> his organization gave more money to the community... to the minority community than others. >> reporter: so far, more than a dozen sponsors have cut ties with the clippers including carmax, corona and mercedes benz, and scott, the n.b.a. has now hired an audio forensics expert to listen to the voice on that recording and try to determine that if it is, in fact, that of donald sterling. >>...
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anthony jenkins is under pressure to improve profitability. -- those of top headlines.k to you. >> thank you. nextncing the cast of the "star wars" motion fixed or -- motion picture. they will join a fresh crop of actors. here with the details, devin leonard. i know you love everything associated with "star wars." why is this such a big deal? and jj abrams have been secretive about what is going on with episode seven. we know the script is done. they are starting production. they haven't said anything about who is going to be in it. markoke the news that hamill and carrie fisher and harrison ford were going to be in it. george lucas blurted that out in 2013. lucasfilm never confirmed that. this is the first they have done that. >> jj abrams. tell us who he is and why he decided to break his silence now. >> he is a brilliant director. he was behind "lost" and the k" movies.star tre he is very secretive. his hand was forced. word was leaking that these actors were seen. he had to come out-from it today. that is what he did. >> what does this mean? tells about the plot of
anthony jenkins is under pressure to improve profitability. -- those of top headlines.k to you. >> thank you. nextncing the cast of the "star wars" motion fixed or -- motion picture. they will join a fresh crop of actors. here with the details, devin leonard. i know you love everything associated with "star wars." why is this such a big deal? and jj abrams have been secretive about what is going on with episode seven. we know the script is done. they are starting...
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jenkins one of my colleagues here at fox news he went out to the maybed to to talk to lopez's wife andisten to what one of the neighbors said. there was no sign of violence before he went to work on wednesday. listen to this. >> seemed like a really nice family man, down to earth. >> i saw him at lunch that day. he came down stairs and he was heading off to work. i was like how is your day going he was like, it's going good. have a great day. >> as far as lopez mental state he was on uppers and downers he was taking ambian to help him sleep for anxiety and taking anti-depressants for depression. he was being evaluated for ptsd. his mother died in november his grandfather a month before that. he had been serving our country for 15 years and still a specialist which is not a high rank. many are wondering on the post if maybe he just snapped heather and heather. >> it has been revealed he posted a facebook status weeks before the rampage. what did it say? >> that poets was march 1st. it said i have lost my inner peace full of hatred. this time the devil will take me. i was robbed last nig
jenkins one of my colleagues here at fox news he went out to the maybed to to talk to lopez's wife andisten to what one of the neighbors said. there was no sign of violence before he went to work on wednesday. listen to this. >> seemed like a really nice family man, down to earth. >> i saw him at lunch that day. he came down stairs and he was heading off to work. i was like how is your day going he was like, it's going good. have a great day. >> as far as lopez mental state he...
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it's a big tight rope act that anthony jenkins has to follow, on the one hand making sure a huge part of its investment bank is growing and still returning money to investors. on the other hand, making sure that that investment bank is being managed safely and soundly and employees aren't being paid too much. they got out of the tax business which was a huge money spitter for barclays just a while ago. >> thank you very much for now. helia rahimi. we'll talk more later on. >>> the french government wants the nation's top bankers to justify their 2013 pay rises. what's this all about? stephan is in paris. how are they going to do that if you have to justify your pay rise? >> the new economy minister wants to organize a meeting with the top bankers to ask them about their recent pay rise. earnings rose by 38% last year, by 29% at bpc and 14% at another company. it wants to discuss it with the banking community not only because of the pay rise but he believes bankers in france are not doing their job properly. small companies have trouble to get funding for their investment, forcing them
it's a big tight rope act that anthony jenkins has to follow, on the one hand making sure a huge part of its investment bank is growing and still returning money to investors. on the other hand, making sure that that investment bank is being managed safely and soundly and employees aren't being paid too much. they got out of the tax business which was a huge money spitter for barclays just a while ago. >> thank you very much for now. helia rahimi. we'll talk more later on. >>>...
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inviting ernie banks and jenkins to join in. the stadium opened in 1914 and cost $250,000 to build over two months. that's about $5.9 million in today's term, which is less than the two highest paid players will make this season. it was called wigman park and home to the chicago whales of the federal league. the cubs took over, and the name changed when william writingly junior, chewing gum mag nate took over. it took 74 years before they installed lights. they were going to do it in 1942, but the team's owner gave the steel and copper wire to the war effort. the scoreboard is hand operated and a seat in the bleachers has an old-time feel. it's a huge part of the neighbourhood and some rooftops offer a view of the games. >> that's a contention for the owner who wants to put in a new scoreboard to block the view. the park turns 100 on wednesday. it's been 106 years since winning the series. they signed a player, to try to end the drought. it hasn't helped. >> the cubs lost two-thirds of their game. >> in keeping with tradition, t
inviting ernie banks and jenkins to join in. the stadium opened in 1914 and cost $250,000 to build over two months. that's about $5.9 million in today's term, which is less than the two highest paid players will make this season. it was called wigman park and home to the chicago whales of the federal league. the cubs took over, and the name changed when william writingly junior, chewing gum mag nate took over. it took 74 years before they installed lights. they were going to do it in 1942, but...
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last night for the night before i said, i talked to bobby about that and indicate to my -- walter jenkins, i go, i talked to bobby about that indicating i have no idea what i talked to them about. i got a laugh. you are constantly allowing it to stay alive. i don't think i ever really where to set in concrete no matter what happens, no matter what audience you have it at any given time, you're doing the same performance night after night. the same words but a different feeling to it. >> doesn't matter how you felt? talk abouteople actors give a different performance because they are feeling different that night. >> very true. i think it is important to be honest about that and if you are not feeling well, you may have to augment your natural performance and maybe play it under a little bit. hopefully, with the same intensity or same intention as those places but not maybe with the same volume -- >> what does the audience do differently? >> it is wonderful to be able to feel the immediate response, even subtle gasps or push backs and their seating and they are offended by something, you ca
last night for the night before i said, i talked to bobby about that and indicate to my -- walter jenkins, i go, i talked to bobby about that indicating i have no idea what i talked to them about. i got a laugh. you are constantly allowing it to stay alive. i don't think i ever really where to set in concrete no matter what happens, no matter what audience you have it at any given time, you're doing the same performance night after night. the same words but a different feeling to it. >>...
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. >> reporter: lamar fox offered these words to the families of williams and jenkins who also died that> for the family members out there, i want to apologize, you know for what happened. they didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: and amari didn't deserve to lose his father. >> yes i miss him bad. >> reporter: the ripple effect of violence running through the generations. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> the rocky start of the affordable health care act has caused kathleen sebelius her job. the white house resigned she is resigning. 7-1/2 million people have signed up for the insurance under the plan. a white house official said sebelius told president obama that someone else should take her position because she was the target of so much criticism. president obama plans to nominate silvia matthews burwell. she was president of the wal- mart foundation. >>> the dow jones fell 266 points and the nasdaq had its worse loss since november 2011 dropping 129 points. biotech and internet stocks were hit the hardest. >>> coming up here, more on that breaking news from northern california where at least ni
. >> reporter: lamar fox offered these words to the families of williams and jenkins who also died that> for the family members out there, i want to apologize, you know for what happened. they didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: and amari didn't deserve to lose his father. >> yes i miss him bad. >> reporter: the ripple effect of violence running through the generations. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> the rocky start of the affordable health care act has caused...
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harry jenkins and howard rutledge. these two men were both commanders, both squadron commander, ended up being kind of laurel and hardy, the african fracked of the pows. they were never more than -- african fracked of the putative. 30 feet apart for eight years. for the first years there were number number three feet apart with the never even saw each other. they would just tapping through the walls. jim mulligan and sam johnson. jim and some both made it out. and today they sure grandchildren. so jim's son married sam johnson's daughter, and then at what they collectively called the pow grandchildren. sam is now a congressman from the state of texas, and delete solo pilot for the thunderbirds. ronald storz, one pow from this group of 11 that didn't make it home and it is ronald. when you read the book, and of what you'd read the book not because i wrote it but because it's most important and most incredible story you will ever hear. when you read the story, when you read about ron, you kind of understand how terrible
harry jenkins and howard rutledge. these two men were both commanders, both squadron commander, ended up being kind of laurel and hardy, the african fracked of the pows. they were never more than -- african fracked of the putative. 30 feet apart for eight years. for the first years there were number number three feet apart with the never even saw each other. they would just tapping through the walls. jim mulligan and sam johnson. jim and some both made it out. and today they sure grandchildren....
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. >> reporter: lamar fox offered these words to the families of williams and jenkins who also died that> for the family members out there, i want to apologize, you know for what happened. they didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: and amari didn't deserve to lose his father. >> yes i miss him bad. >> reporter: the ripple effect of violence running through the generations. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> the rocky start of the affordable health care act has caused kathleen sebelius her job. the white house resigned she is resigning. 7-1/2 million people have signed up for the insurance under the plan. a white house official said sebelius told president obama that someone else should take her position because she was the target of so much criticism. president obama plans to nominate silvia matthews burwell. she was president of the wal- mart foundation. >>> the dow jones fell 266 points and the nasdaq had its worse loss since november 2011 dropping 129 points. biotech and internet stocks were hit the hardest. >>> coming up here, more on that breaking news from northern california where at least ni
. >> reporter: lamar fox offered these words to the families of williams and jenkins who also died that> for the family members out there, i want to apologize, you know for what happened. they didn't deserve to die. >> reporter: and amari didn't deserve to lose his father. >> yes i miss him bad. >> reporter: the ripple effect of violence running through the generations. rob roth, ktvu news. >>> the rocky start of the affordable health care act has caused...
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on the phone from lar my wyoming, mark jenkins, a contributing writer to national geographic and beenclimbing expeditions around the world. you've been to everest twice, summited it once. thank you for calling in. i read your piece in national geographic today, and how the sherpas are already having immediate repercussions on the business of climbing the world's highest peaks. what are the repercussions already? >> well, the sherpas have presented a 13-point kind of manifesto to the ministry of tourism in nepal. that's the ministry that actually organizes and executes everything that happens around the everest region. the 13 points included more compensation if someone dies on an everest expedition. it also included more money if somebody's injured and also more compensation if someone's disabled permanently. the nepali government has responded quite quickly, to their credit. they didn't give the sherpa manifesto everything that was asked for. but they did increase the pay benefit from $10,000 to $15,000 for those who die. they agreed to build a memorial for these recent deaths. they
on the phone from lar my wyoming, mark jenkins, a contributing writer to national geographic and beenclimbing expeditions around the world. you've been to everest twice, summited it once. thank you for calling in. i read your piece in national geographic today, and how the sherpas are already having immediate repercussions on the business of climbing the world's highest peaks. what are the repercussions already? >> well, the sherpas have presented a 13-point kind of manifesto to the...