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jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg
jules. mr. jules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel...
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jules? how are you doing? >> i'm great, all good this morning, shining here, ross, but the spotlight not on me today, it's very much on iran, with president hassan rouhani taking center stage in today's keynote speech at the world economic forum. he's come to davos in the hope of really wooing the business community here, the eu and the u.s. this week easing economic sanctions of course on the state in exchange for a halt to iran's nuclear program, speaking before his arrival rouhani voiced optimism that iran and the u.s. could go from animosity to friendship, a sense of optimism from the president there but listen to what people have been telling us about the state of play and the relations in iran. >> very important to have a stable iran relations with iraq and if we have agreement between the west and iran that would encourage bp and others to invest in the region. >> we need to wait to see if there is an agreement sanctions are being lifted. if it's not lifted it's impossible for anybody
jules? how are you doing? >> i'm great, all good this morning, shining here, ross, but the spotlight not on me today, it's very much on iran, with president hassan rouhani taking center stage in today's keynote speech at the world economic forum. he's come to davos in the hope of really wooing the business community here, the eu and the u.s. this week easing economic sanctions of course on the state in exchange for a halt to iran's nuclear program, speaking before his arrival rouhani...
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ahead, jules?ly, ross, that was the markets of today, of course. what about the markets throughout 2014? tlop what some of the davos participants have been telling us this morning about the outlook. >> the whole question is will the stock market do as well as it has historically. lots of people talk about the last century or two where real attorneys have been phenomenal. the problem is there's no economic theory to say they should do that another century. so we just, you know, it's called the equity premium puzzle so i'm not as optimistic about just based on history. that's chasing past return. we just don't know. i'm sort of optimistic. i'm an optimistic person. i'm in the market but i'm not -- there's a potential for another collapse, definitely. >> i think the markets have swung now from one extreme where they were pessimistic overly pessimistic about europe to now they're euphoric, european spreads compressed beyond all reason as one of your earlier guests said, the eurozone crisis has not been
ahead, jules?ly, ross, that was the markets of today, of course. what about the markets throughout 2014? tlop what some of the davos participants have been telling us this morning about the outlook. >> the whole question is will the stock market do as well as it has historically. lots of people talk about the last century or two where real attorneys have been phenomenal. the problem is there's no economic theory to say they should do that another century. so we just, you know, it's called...
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jules is in brussels. jules, what's coming up then today? >> morning, ross. as you quite rightly said, i've been talking to some of the heads of the business boys here in europe. we spoke to the cbk, we spoke to the french medev to see what businesses can do to hire and invest. later in the show, i'm going to be talking to the head of the bdi in germany to find out what they're thinking, what were investors thinking as far as the german spending plans this year are concerned. remember, it comes off the back of that ifo that was the best reading we've had in terms of business confidence since 20111. so good signs there. and in a big contrast, we're going to be speaking to the head of the business body in poland, too, to get what they think about businesses and, of course, given what we've seen in emerging markets over the last few days, how concerned they are about potential contagion and being dragged along with the rest of the sentiment as far as emerging markets are concerned. so plenty of things. business europe here saying that manufacturing contributes a
jules is in brussels. jules, what's coming up then today? >> morning, ross. as you quite rightly said, i've been talking to some of the heads of the business boys here in europe. we spoke to the cbk, we spoke to the french medev to see what businesses can do to hire and invest. later in the show, i'm going to be talking to the head of the bdi in germany to find out what they're thinking, what were investors thinking as far as the german spending plans this year are concerned. remember, it...
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jules gutierrez says her classmates were bullying her and sparked the fight. >> i really like my, uhm, like the charges that are against me to be dropped. >> reporter: jules and the other teens seen in the video were suspended and bullying policies in west contra costa were called into question and examined post-note. the school board president doesn't know why the d.a. got involved. >> if a crime happens, a crime happens but i'd like to have a better understanding of the rationale and motivation behind it and learn more about why this is not punishment enough especially when the child has expressed a position that they had been bullied. >> reporter: there was a police report taken after the fight. jules' public defender is equally confused by the charges. >> i don't understand why the district attorney's office would prosecute someone whose already been a victim of bullying. i think that it's a further victimization of somebody who has been a target. >> reporter: from the classroom to the camera and now to the courtroom, jewlyes is ready for the ordeal to be over with. do you think y
jules gutierrez says her classmates were bullying her and sparked the fight. >> i really like my, uhm, like the charges that are against me to be dropped. >> reporter: jules and the other teens seen in the video were suspended and bullying policies in west contra costa were called into question and examined post-note. the school board president doesn't know why the d.a. got involved. >> if a crime happens, a crime happens but i'd like to have a better understanding of the...
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jules told cnn today she was forced to fight back. >> i was only protecting myself, because i feel likeas getting provoked, harassed and bullied to the point where i had a breaking point and i just snapped. >> sister valerie has set up an organization asking the contra county district attorney to drop the charge. more than 20,000 people has now signed it. >>> football playoffs today confirmed the likely last game on december 23rd, well, that was the last game. the 49ers beat the falcons that day, the saints lost today, which means there is no chance the niners will host the nfc championship here even if san francisco wins tomorrow. and the 49ers are getting ready for that game in their quest for another super bowl appearance. they face the panthers tomorrow morning. they're at the stadium as well as fon zee. joe. >> reporter: we've found out the last couple weeks that their fans travel as well. 49 er fans at the team -- 49ers fans at the team hotel was scheduled for a walk through at the university north carolina, charlotte. but they scrapped that idea because of heavy rain. >> let's go
jules told cnn today she was forced to fight back. >> i was only protecting myself, because i feel likeas getting provoked, harassed and bullied to the point where i had a breaking point and i just snapped. >> sister valerie has set up an organization asking the contra county district attorney to drop the charge. more than 20,000 people has now signed it. >>> football playoffs today confirmed the likely last game on december 23rd, well, that was the last game. the 49ers...
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>> jules was identified as being transgender. that she had been tormented and harassed. >> a student who claims she was a victim of bullying now is being charged with battery. how she is defending herself against this fight that was captured on a cellphone video. >>> they are calling it bridge gate. new jersey governor chris christie is right now responding to allegations of political retaliation by his administration. >> good morning. right now traffic is still a mess in the south bay but getting better in other parts of the bay. 280 northbound very slow up to highway 17. >>> the weather will get better later. lot of low clouds, fog, drizzle, high clouds. we are on the back edge of this system so it will be improving one more system saturday. will that bring us any rain? so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause rig
>> jules was identified as being transgender. that she had been tormented and harassed. >> a student who claims she was a victim of bullying now is being charged with battery. how she is defending herself against this fight that was captured on a cellphone video. >>> they are calling it bridge gate. new jersey governor chris christie is right now responding to allegations of political retaliation by his administration. >> good morning. right now traffic is still a...
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others, jules, well done. i'll let you say good-bye." is coming up next. >> announcer: this is a special presentation of southbound b, a big lineup of banking giant ubs, eric cantor and sir richard branson. everyone is squawking davos and it all begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live in davos, switzerland, for the final day at the world economic forum. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and joe kernen. we have a huge lineup for you today including the ceos of ubs. eric cantor just came from a panel, right? >> and glenn hutchins. >> and we have two contenders for the top 25. and we caught up with bono and the george soros. we'll hear from this em in a moment. but first, to today's top stories. >>> microsoft posting better-than-expected earnings after the close. the results were helped by strong sales and software for services and businesses and a solid holiday season for its new xbox game console and surface tablet. also, a slightly lower tax bill helped out, too. no wo
others, jules, well done. i'll let you say good-bye." is coming up next. >> announcer: this is a special presentation of southbound b, a big lineup of banking giant ubs, eric cantor and sir richard branson. everyone is squawking davos and it all begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. we are live in davos, switzerland, for the final day at the world economic forum. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and joe...
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we'll be back here tomorrow, jules and i. everyone else, "squawk box" and the countdown to markets stateside. but right now -- that's it. have a great day. >> see you, bye. >>> good morning. apple's ceo tim cook calls his company's deal with china mobile a watershed moment. the details in an exclusive interview with the tech leader. >>> in market news, the world bank says the global economy is turning at this point. hopefully up. plus, the earnings report of the morning is bank of america set to post quarterly results after we saw big turn around tuesday in the markets yesterday. it's wednesday, january 15th, 2014 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. our eunice yoon sitting down with apple's ceo tim cook and the head of china mobile earlier today. she's going to join us from beijing with that exclusive conversation in just a few minutes. but first, let's take a look at the markets. we are only nine se
we'll be back here tomorrow, jules and i. everyone else, "squawk box" and the countdown to markets stateside. but right now -- that's it. have a great day. >> see you, bye. >>> good morning. apple's ceo tim cook calls his company's deal with china mobile a watershed moment. the details in an exclusive interview with the tech leader. >>> in market news, the world bank says the global economy is turning at this point. hopefully up. plus, the earnings report of...
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. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her.hercules, alan wang, abc news. >>> the governor has big plans to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools which is an increase of $4 billion. they rely on capital gains tax and the voter approved tax increase. >> de de depending on what happens this weekend there is a chance one more game could be played at candlestick park. a lot of fans have started to buy up the seats, literally. seats are being sold because the said yum will be torn down after the season. since they went on sale last month, 3,000 pairs have been purchased. they are not cheap. last month a pair cost about $650. meaning nearly $2 million has been raised so far. the money goes to san francisco's rec and parks department. there are still plenty
. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her.hercules, alan wang, abc news. >>> the governor has big plans to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools which...
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jules him as for his help. he's close to it. don't you came into existence. when sending in islam. most difficult for you to go against him. allow to cool. pitching staff has shown that would get me. do it. the creation of the picture is an art form to teach. it means creating something new to me instinctively transfers his consciousness into another magical world. when the artist wasn't as alternate dimension. time isn't really. this is what makes the heart is happy completes the delights of artists are exciting but also for history. you'll notice that means he is. i do. do all the food. new chance to do. exhibitions include the feature can help you includes fifty six pictures on that subject. traveling is one way things are looking to spend time traveling house me to get inspiration for new impressions a new experience the discovery of the world implications i think i need to put the when i was in the process of cleaning to remove degree to which i wanted to represent the route of travel. i depicted traveling around the region in the future you insist on leaving on losing. it wil
jules him as for his help. he's close to it. don't you came into existence. when sending in islam. most difficult for you to go against him. allow to cool. pitching staff has shown that would get me. do it. the creation of the picture is an art form to teach. it means creating something new to me instinctively transfers his consciousness into another magical world. when the artist wasn't as alternate dimension. time isn't really. this is what makes the heart is happy completes the delights of...
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. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her. in hercules, alan wang, abc news. >>> the governor has big plans to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools which is an increase of $4 billion. they rely on capital gains tax and the voter approved tax increase. >> de de depending on what happens this weekend there is a chance one more game could be played at candlestick park. a lot of fans have started to buy up the seats, literally. seats are being sold because the said yum will be torn down after the season. since they went on sale last month, 3,000 pairs have been purchased. they are not cheap. last month a pair cost about $650. meaning nearly $2 million has been raised so far. the money goes to san francisco's rec and parks department. there are still ple
. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her. in hercules, alan wang, abc news. >>> the governor has big plans to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools...
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. >> pam: everyone in the fight was suspended - including the trangendered student -- jules gutierrez. >> pam: gutierrez is now facing battery charges. >> pam: ahead at eight. the illegal. after school >> pam: activity that police say, landed one south bay school employee behind bars. more backlash for the raiders? >> pam: version of the "super- secret" raiderettes handbook. that is raising eyebrows. and next-- cars abandoned on >> pam: freeways. and people forced to sleep in stores. >> pam: the deep south paralyzed by snow and ice. and the finger- pointing is just beginning. [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] >> reporter:the georgia city often called "hotlanta" is anything but. atlanta remains paralyzed by snow and ice for a second night. more than one thousand accidents reported. freeways blocked by abandoned cars. children forced to sleep in classrooms or on school buses. and the finger pointing has just started. >> i did i get home to my parents i will freak out! >> reporter:children - stuck on their school buses - well past midnight. >>i wa
. >> pam: everyone in the fight was suspended - including the trangendered student -- jules gutierrez. >> pam: gutierrez is now facing battery charges. >> pam: ahead at eight. the illegal. after school >> pam: activity that police say, landed one south bay school employee behind bars. more backlash for the raiders? >> pam: version of the "super- secret" raiderettes handbook. that is raising eyebrows. and next-- cars abandoned on >> pam: freeways....
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jule university was voted one of nature magazine's top ten scientists of two thousand and thirteen he played a crucial role in calculating the trajectory of the meteorites the calculations made by the me try to lead a five hundred seventy kilogram boulder being recovered from a lake west of the city. will have to create a simulation will need to search long term experiments going we'll need virtual models because what was happening inside this ball of fire is a mystery was a good look. it's the end of january and winter is well and truly here but just when you think you've had enough of the snow the ice laborde tree might just change your mind. point. the ice cube or two exhibition is currently being held for the first time in moscow the event fuses art and science to produce some pretty cool exhibits including this cry of phone which was one of the highlights of the show it uses all good things to generate musical compositions when dry ice is added to water senses in the content register the changes in temperature and pressure as the dry ice turns to gas all this information is then
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. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her.to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools which is an increase of $4 billion. they rely on capital gains tax and the voter approved tax increase. >> de de depending on what happens this weekend there is a chance one more game could be played at candlestick park. a lot of fans have started to buy up the seats, literally. seats are being sold because the said yum will be torn down after the season. since they went on sale last month, 3,000 pairs have been purchased. they are not cheap. last month a pair cost about $650. meaning nearly $2 million has been raised so far. the money goes to san francisco's rec and parks department. there are still plenty of seats left, but the price has gone up. a pair is now $750.
. >> now jules is calling for a petition for the d.a. to drop the case against her.to eliminate the state's debt. it is out lieged in his budget proposal he will reveal tomorrow. he wants to pay down the long-term debt by $11 billion next year. that's according to "the sacramento bee" who had a copy of the budget. the governor wants to eliminate the debt by 2018. he is proposing $45 billion for schools which is an increase of $4 billion. they rely on capital gains tax and the...
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across india, then on to yokohama, to the penultimate stop in new york, here's the route taken in this juleserne novel. sarah. what is "around the world in 80 days"? that's right.
across india, then on to yokohama, to the penultimate stop in new york, here's the route taken in this juleserne novel. sarah. what is "around the world in 80 days"? that's right.
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we're joined by jules polonetsky, executive director of the "future of privacy forum," a think tank that promotes responsible data practices and adam theer, senior research fellow with the technology policy program at george mason university. welcome to both of you. >> thank you within let me start with you, in ray car on our person, in your home, do you think people understand how much of our lives are being collected, what else do we not know. >> clearly most of us are excited about the latest feature. we're excited about the idea that cars could be safer if they're aware of other cars on the road. we like the idea of having more power over our home environment and being able to automatically save money. but clearly every one of these new devices is powered by data. and it's there for us to scrutinize and hold the companies to a real strict standard as you check our data to try to serve us better, how do we make sure that what you're doing is for us and not something that is going to leave us discriminated against or narrowed in. >> all right, adam, how do you think about all this info
we're joined by jules polonetsky, executive director of the "future of privacy forum," a think tank that promotes responsible data practices and adam theer, senior research fellow with the technology policy program at george mason university. welcome to both of you. >> thank you within let me start with you, in ray car on our person, in your home, do you think people understand how much of our lives are being collected, what else do we not know. >> clearly most of us are...
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. -- jules and i will be back. ♪ >> it is called outside the say the least especially if you are rightty. and governor have declared a state of emergency and for more on what to expect, our very own meteorologist, bonnie schneider, joins us now. from your point of view, how bad is this? >> we are looking at some very bad conditions. many flights have been canceled in advance where it has not started snowing yet. chicago o'hare has 325 canceled already. just kind of getting ahead of the storm. in terms of the snowfall forecast, very heavy snow and new advisories issued. blizzard warnings from coastal man as well as nassau county on long island. -- we have blizzard warning's from coastal new hampshire and maine. treacherous. to be governor cuomo already saying parts of the long island expressway will be closed at mid-eye tonight because of it. certainly looking at very dangerous conditions tonight in the worst of the storm is yet to come. >> get home safely. new year and talking about the new world order with ibm. ♪ > >> who do you go to when you want to see the future? a fortune teller
. -- jules and i will be back. ♪ >> it is called outside the say the least especially if you are rightty. and governor have declared a state of emergency and for more on what to expect, our very own meteorologist, bonnie schneider, joins us now. from your point of view, how bad is this? >> we are looking at some very bad conditions. many flights have been canceled in advance where it has not started snowing yet. chicago o'hare has 325 canceled already. just kind of getting ahead...
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as for the petition started by jules sister. you can find that on my facebook page at kron4 j.r. stone. now back to you. a phenomenon dubbed 'the knockout game'. has apparently arrived in the south bay. los gatos police say, a woman was leaving a dance studio at the blossom hill center monday evening. when she says, a man came out of nowhere. and punched her in the face. she was not seriously hurt, but police say, the attack resembles similar random assaults captured by surveillance cameras across the country. ".of that motive." the suspect, described as an african- american male in his 20's, was last seen running southbound on harwood avenue. police are now checking area businesses for possible surveillance video of the assault. ever since the 2011 fukushima nuclear accident in japan, there has been concern that radioactive contamination could reach the west coast. according to the description of you to this video was taken on december 23rd read it shows a man who is referred to as david walking their pacifica state beach in the pacifica carrying a geiger counter which is a devi
as for the petition started by jules sister. you can find that on my facebook page at kron4 j.r. stone. now back to you. a phenomenon dubbed 'the knockout game'. has apparently arrived in the south bay. los gatos police say, a woman was leaving a dance studio at the blossom hill center monday evening. when she says, a man came out of nowhere. and punched her in the face. she was not seriously hurt, but police say, the attack resembles similar random assaults captured by surveillance cameras...
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. >> thanks for that, jules. >>> let's get more on earnings today we've got coming out. us, finance correspondent at the economist. he's authored the magazine's lead story in december, which is about blackrock. give us an expectation, this is the world's biggest investor of money managers is extraordinary typical as they have been been, how are they performing? >> what people are expecting to see today is another data point in what has been an extraordinary story on wall street. this is a company that is 25 years old. it manages $4 trillion in assets. they might announce more today. the expectations are for solid financial results. blackrock doesn't have an expectation for surprising either much on the up side or the town side. >> it would not be a volatile institution, riske management. >> it's worth dwelling on this number. 4 trillion is -- >> it's difficult to beat the market. two-thirds of asset's investments are in exchange traded funds. >> and we've got blackrock figures out. >> they've raised their dividend to $1.92. that's from $1.62. their fourth quarter revenue
. >> thanks for that, jules. >>> let's get more on earnings today we've got coming out. us, finance correspondent at the economist. he's authored the magazine's lead story in december, which is about blackrock. give us an expectation, this is the world's biggest investor of money managers is extraordinary typical as they have been been, how are they performing? >> what people are expecting to see today is another data point in what has been an extraordinary story on wall...
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straight off the back, jules is not here as she's on her way to brussels to speak to policymakers. she'll be with us tomorrow from the business europe conference to speak to more high-profile guests including emma masaglacia and the president of medeff will be here as well. >>> investors are eyeing the fed's decision later this week and the potential for more tapering. we'll ask if the un currency is here to stay. and we'll speak to the chairman and ceo of instan bull in around 15 minutes. >>> robert de niro's resort is set to open later this year. we'll hear from the acting legend at 10:45 ct. >>> and the cambridge satchel company that started with a 600-pound budget now armed with 21 million pounds of budget is targeting children. we'll speak to the woman who started it all at 11:20. >>> and apple is reporting after the quarter today with updated ipad and a global release of iphones all set to fall within sales figures. we'll preview those figures at 10:45 cet. >>> first, though, we'll be up to speed with global equities. on the dow jones heat map, weighted to the downside at the
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he's an undercover cop working for memphis police captain jule ray. >> he's down there with dr.m. >> he's merrill mccullough, an army veteran assigned to infiltrate a black power group for the police. he had just driven up to the lorraine when the shot was fired. mccullough said he ran up to the balcony to attempt first aid. >> i never did see mccullough again. i understand he got recruited by a federal agency, but i don't know which one. i heard secret service. >> no, not the secret service. mccullough finished his career with the central intelligence agency. however, the cia said mccullough did not join the agency until six years after the assassination. the justice department later said mccullough had passed a lie detector test, clearing him of any involvement in the murder. when we look closer at conspiracy scenarios like the military spies on the firehouse roof, cracks begin to show. >> they were not up there when dr. king was shot. because i carried them up there and brought them down. they came back down and that was the last of them. >> fire captain wheaton originally sa
he's an undercover cop working for memphis police captain jule ray. >> he's down there with dr.m. >> he's merrill mccullough, an army veteran assigned to infiltrate a black power group for the police. he had just driven up to the lorraine when the shot was fired. mccullough said he ran up to the balcony to attempt first aid. >> i never did see mccullough again. i understand he got recruited by a federal agency, but i don't know which one. i heard secret service. >> no,...
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on the line is jules from georgia. go ahead.aller: i think it is very arrogant for our country to think -- or really it is delusional. home,ou go inside their it could be a dirt hot, but it is clean -- dirt hut, but it is clean on the inside. they don't have any identity outside their family. theare you going to get government to tell voters -- it is a culture they have had around for hundreds of years. i think it is a bad foreign policy. i'm curious to your thoughts on that. host: when and where did you serve? 2006 as aserved in medical battalion leader. good question, thank you for your service. think in iraq, as well as several other locations where u.s. forces have fought in the past decade, the role of the state is limited. even iraq when you go to major cities, whether it is in the or in cities like fallujah , the identity is very localized among the families, clams come a potentially tribes -- clans, potentially tribes. at the state level there is a very weak sense of nationality. we have seen the loss split between the s
on the line is jules from georgia. go ahead.aller: i think it is very arrogant for our country to think -- or really it is delusional. home,ou go inside their it could be a dirt hot, but it is clean -- dirt hut, but it is clean on the inside. they don't have any identity outside their family. theare you going to get government to tell voters -- it is a culture they have had around for hundreds of years. i think it is a bad foreign policy. i'm curious to your thoughts on that. host: when and...