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deputy chief burnsteel behind us, and jim reed who managed a lot of the work that the team did and again, our and chief gallon couldn't be more proud of them. i would be remiss if i didn't thank the attorney general's office for the help that they provided us in pittsburgh when we were out there selecting the jury. and the allegheny county district attorney's office who helped and opened their doors to us and worked with us. just shows how law enforcement works together and the team approach we approach all of these issues with. at this point i'll take a few questions, but preface about of i take the questions, we're retrying a case here so there are things i will not be able to get into and hopefully i can answer a few of the questions. >> will you seek to get the entire bad acts witnesses in? >> well, we have to reevaluate the case and that's going to be part of the process. now, we do that in most cases when we finish a case and take a hard look at things and see if there are things we can improve upon. we felt really good about this case. we felt good about it on friday when we close
deputy chief burnsteel behind us, and jim reed who managed a lot of the work that the team did and again, our and chief gallon couldn't be more proud of them. i would be remiss if i didn't thank the attorney general's office for the help that they provided us in pittsburgh when we were out there selecting the jury. and the allegheny county district attorney's office who helped and opened their doors to us and worked with us. just shows how law enforcement works together and the team approach we...
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let's talk again tojim, jim reed, jim, what tower.s talk again tojim, jim reed, jim, what are you hearing? 50 peel tan to hot, five hospitals across london accepting people who have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over 24 have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over24 floorsmed have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over 24 floorsmed some reports of fatalities from the london ambulance service, but no con fir maugs of numbers at the moment. right, 0k. fir maugs of numbers at the moment. right, ok. in term of the people that we have been talking to this morning, what kind of things are you hearing? two main things coming from residents. this is coming from multiple peoplement one is the cause of the fire. a lot of people talking about a possible fridge exploding and catching fire on the fourth floor so very low down the building and presumably the fire spread and the second is the speed at which the fire spread, 20 minutes to half an hour from the first reports of the fire to seeing the whole building ablaze. that's jus
let's talk again tojim, jim reed, jim, what tower.s talk again tojim, jim reed, jim, what are you hearing? 50 peel tan to hot, five hospitals across london accepting people who have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over 24 have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over24 floorsmed have been hurt. 120 flats in that building, over 24 floorsmed some reports of fatalities from the london ambulance service, but no con fir maugs of numbers at the moment. right, 0k. fir maugs of numbers at the...
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jane has done a great job and i think jim reed in trouble will only help them more.l. >> caller: boo-ya. bill from sunny dunn edin, florida. how is my guru of wall street today? >> i'm going out with my guru, scott, leaving the job to celebrate. >> caller: i want to ask you about the largest mcdonald's franchi franchiseee in the world. they have exclusive rights to mexico and south america and the caribbean. they have 2,150 restaurants. they do over $3 billion in sales. >> uh-huh. >> caller: they have 18% year-over-year growth and 29% return on equity. is there anything off the great run mcdonald's has seen? what do you think of arcos, arco. >> here is the problem. it has not related to those great numbers, it just hasn't. i know. i'm tempted, too, i'm really tempted. i keep backing the parent mcdonald's the big one. steve easter brook knows i was backer of his at 93. it's at 152. i have to stick with the horse that brought me this one. i think mcdonald's mcd is the way to go, even up here. >>> there's no trump bump or trump slump. no. what we have is a business pres
jane has done a great job and i think jim reed in trouble will only help them more.l. >> caller: boo-ya. bill from sunny dunn edin, florida. how is my guru of wall street today? >> i'm going out with my guru, scott, leaving the job to celebrate. >> caller: i want to ask you about the largest mcdonald's franchi franchiseee in the world. they have exclusive rights to mexico and south america and the caribbean. they have 2,150 restaurants. they do over $3 billion in sales....
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we can speak with our reporter, jim reed, looking into some of the questions that need answering. 0fare going to spend months, if not longer, looking into the causes of the fire. at this early stage, people are looking at the speed at which the fire spread, simply should not happen in a modern tower block, even one which has been refurbished, should not catch fire and should not spread that quickly, that is what experts tell us. yesterday one of the original with the original architect spoke with us. in 1974, he worked on it in the late 1960s, even he described it as incomprehensible that it burned so quickly, we built a concrete building and simply quickly, we built a concrete building and - simply does building and concrete simply does not burn like that. what went wrong? it is not yet confirmed, a lot of talk about the cladding that went on the outside of the building. fixed on about one year ago. you and the viewers at home will have seen this, plastic looking substance, goes on the outside of older style blocks to make it look pretty, and also for energy reasons, to make it more
we can speak with our reporter, jim reed, looking into some of the questions that need answering. 0fare going to spend months, if not longer, looking into the causes of the fire. at this early stage, people are looking at the speed at which the fire spread, simply should not happen in a modern tower block, even one which has been refurbished, should not catch fire and should not spread that quickly, that is what experts tell us. yesterday one of the original with the original architect spoke...
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jim reed is here with the latest on that part of the investigation. thanks joanna.sed in the construction. if we look at the outside of g re nfell tower. there's a number of reports that the fire started on the fourth floor. and then spread very quickly. the first call to the fire service at five to midnight. by 01.15 there were reports it had reached the 17th floor. that's had fire safety experts very worried, it simply shouldn't spread so quickly. this is footage first aired on the bbc‘s panorama programme last night of firefighters on the way to the blaze. so that shows just how out of the ordinary this was? yes so the question is how did the fire spread so quickly? well we don't know for sure. but a lot of attention still on the cladding on the outside of the building. last year there was a £10 million project to improve the block. covered the building in something called acm, stands for aluminium composite material. it's two sheets of metal with a filler inside. the brand is called reynerbond. that is the brand that was used. there are three different types of
jim reed is here with the latest on that part of the investigation. thanks joanna.sed in the construction. if we look at the outside of g re nfell tower. there's a number of reports that the fire started on the fourth floor. and then spread very quickly. the first call to the fire service at five to midnight. by 01.15 there were reports it had reached the 17th floor. that's had fire safety experts very worried, it simply shouldn't spread so quickly. this is footage first aired on the bbc‘s...
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reed. cold case detective jim allen decided to see if he could find some physical evidence tying cliff reede death of sandi johnson. it turned out the passage of time in the case gave police new tools. >> forensics had changed over the years, so there was the potential of testing a lot of things that wouldn't have been able to be tested back then, for dna specifically. >> reporter: they went back to where cliff reed had lived in 1996, all these years later, and tore the place apart. they found what looked to them like a blood stain under the carpet. could it be something? >> we took all the carpet from his room. >> reporter: they still had sandi's teal green ford wagon. they ripped that apart too. >> we re-searched her car and collected some more evidence and had that tested to see if we could find anything. >> reporter: this sort of analysis churns slowly. in 2006 cold case detectives began working with prosecutors kristin richardson and carla carlstrom. investigators dug deeper into cliff reed's story. >> they were learning more, and more and more about cliff's lies, and sort of his relat
reed. cold case detective jim allen decided to see if he could find some physical evidence tying cliff reede death of sandi johnson. it turned out the passage of time in the case gave police new tools. >> forensics had changed over the years, so there was the potential of testing a lot of things that wouldn't have been able to be tested back then, for dna specifically. >> reporter: they went back to where cliff reed had lived in 1996, all these years later, and tore the place apart....
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reed and f.b.i. director, former director jim comey at yesterday's hearing.all from ottawa, illinois, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say having watched the entire testimony, if nothing else, what we have learned is how our own failing two-party political system really put comey in two successive positions, first with the democrats, and lynch and clinton, and now with the g.o.p. and trump, put him in a position that the f.b.i. should not be put in. i mean the f.b.i. is an independent institution that , as, as comey said, it requires an environment with no political pressure to operate as it should. all of that being said, those who say there wasn't obstruction of justice are simply not -- they are not looking for it because if you bring -- if trump brings comey into the office and says, i hope, when you're the president, i hope really means, i want you to do this. and when comey does not respond and played trump's game plan, he's fired. that basically is the timeline of this. there are other little bits and pieces along
reed and f.b.i. director, former director jim comey at yesterday's hearing.all from ottawa, illinois, independent line, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to say having watched the entire testimony, if nothing else, what we have learned is how our own failing two-party political system really put comey in two successive positions, first with the democrats, and lynch and clinton, and now with the g.o.p. and trump, put him in a position that the f.b.i. should not be put in. i mean...
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reed has been looking into this. are the cladding panels illegal or not,jim? are the cladding panels illegal or not, jim?d repeatedly whether the cladding panels, the stuff on the outside of grenfell tower, was it illegal? repeatedly asked but could not answer, saying it was noncompliant with building regulations. what does that mean? the regulations are so one clear. someone described them as about as clear as mud, so it depends how you interpret the language in the regulations. 0ne interpret the language in the regulations. one person says one thing, another person says another. another thing is that the police have said they are considering criminal charges in this case. there isa criminal charges in this case. there is a long—standing arrangement in british politics that politicians do not like to interfere or influence a police investigation, so as soon as the police said that, it made it quite difficult for the government to come out on television and say, yes, this was definitely illegal. 0k, yes, this was definitely illegal. ok, so what would a case come down to? who could potentially be prosecut
reed has been looking into this. are the cladding panels illegal or not,jim? are the cladding panels illegal or not, jim?d repeatedly whether the cladding panels, the stuff on the outside of grenfell tower, was it illegal? repeatedly asked but could not answer, saying it was noncompliant with building regulations. what does that mean? the regulations are so one clear. someone described them as about as clear as mud, so it depends how you interpret the language in the regulations. 0ne interpret...
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jim caron of stanley, thank you very much. we go to the blackrock trading. joining us, rick reed. well, apollo gold bird. low -- op david: if you have the bloomberg terminal, you want to check on "tv ." interact with us directly. we will respond. " on your bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i'm david westin. bloomberg new energy finance has released its 2017 new energy outlook. it paints a picture of dramatic changes and how we are going to get our energy over the next 20 years. joining us from london is the europe, the middle east, and africa. thanks for being here. this covers a lot of territory. take us where you want to go. one thing that stuck out to me is the extension to which you believe solar will be replacing coal over the next 20 years. >> that's right. the report is all about technology costs and technology innovation. this transition from the old to the new. couple ofo identify a tipping points. when we do that, we see clearly that so large gets cheap enough that it's not to not only the preferable when you build new power stations, but
jim caron of stanley, thank you very much. we go to the blackrock trading. joining us, rick reed. well, apollo gold bird. low -- op david: if you have the bloomberg terminal, you want to check on "tv ." interact with us directly. we will respond. " on your bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i'm david westin. bloomberg new energy finance has released its 2017 new energy outlook. it paints a picture of dramatic changes and how we are going to get our energy...