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and mark was waiting for him.his $17,000, but jason didn't have that kind of money in his apartment. in desperation, he handed mark the key to his safe deposit box. then mark shot jason with his own gun. no one knows what mark did with his bloody clothes and jason's gun. he threw the gun case containing his fingerprints in a garbage can a few blocks from his home. he put his bloody sandals in a garbage bag and tossed them into the dumpster behind his apartment with the identification provided by his credit card receipts. the next morning, mark flew to new york city with his parents. they were about to leave for taiwan when police intervened. >> he's holding a plane ticket to taiwan. a country that does not have an extradition treaty with the united states. if mark wu gets to taiwan, mark wu never becomes the criminal defendant in this triple homicide. >> but the day before the trial, there was a stunning development. mark wu hanged himself in his jail cell. >> he was about to be essentially humiliated in the publi
and mark was waiting for him.his $17,000, but jason didn't have that kind of money in his apartment. in desperation, he handed mark the key to his safe deposit box. then mark shot jason with his own gun. no one knows what mark did with his bloody clothes and jason's gun. he threw the gun case containing his fingerprints in a garbage can a few blocks from his home. he put his bloody sandals in a garbage bag and tossed them into the dumpster behind his apartment with the identification provided...
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it was a charge florence's husband, mark, adamantly denied. >> people that knew mark said mark was not a killer. mark would not do that. that he loved flo, that he loved his family, that he would not do anything like that. >> mark had no criminal history, and his children said they heard nothing suspicious on the night of the incident, no argument or fight between their mother and father. mark continued to maintain his wife's death was a tragic accident, but florence's family believed this was murder and that mark was her killer. >> method, opportunity, motive, no alibi, and last person to see them alive. classic reasons for murder. he had them all. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base before swinging for a home run. [ crowd cheering ] good is choosing not to overshoot the moon, but to land right on it and do some experiments. ♪ so start your day off good with a coffee that's good cup after cup. maxwell house. ♪ good to the
it was a charge florence's husband, mark, adamantly denied. >> people that knew mark said mark was not a killer. mark would not do that. that he loved flo, that he loved his family, that he would not do anything like that. >> mark had no criminal history, and his children said they heard nothing suspicious on the night of the incident, no argument or fight between their mother and father. mark continued to maintain his wife's death was a tragic accident, but florence's family...
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the position of the skid mark on the ground and have a surveyor record it. >> the chalk marks helped kayfetz verify that the mark was exactly as it appeared in the photo. once the new survey map was created, dr. william blythe, an expert in applied mechanics and accident reconstruction, was able to trace the path of the secret service car. the results confirmed that sinclair's statement, that the secret service cars were over the center line. >> i think that the amount of the vehicle over the center line, as i recall, was something in the neighborhood of one-third or one-half of the vehicle. it wasn't fully in the oncoming lane. >> the highway patrol had determined that the collision was virtually head-on. blythe showed that the sheriff's car had struck at an angle, as if agent labarge had been turning back to the right to get back into his own lane. dr. blythe determined that the critical skid mark was made by one of the front tires on the agent's car. the critical question was, which front tire? the highway patrol experts, after first denying the existence of the skid mark, argued
the position of the skid mark on the ground and have a surveyor record it. >> the chalk marks helped kayfetz verify that the mark was exactly as it appeared in the photo. once the new survey map was created, dr. william blythe, an expert in applied mechanics and accident reconstruction, was able to trace the path of the secret service car. the results confirmed that sinclair's statement, that the secret service cars were over the center line. >> i think that the amount of the...
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ball four. >> mark: show it to me again. >> tom: that one smoked deep to center field. >> mark: oh! he hit a home run but i was able to catch it. that was matt stairs saying tom, get it. tom, get it. >> mark: he hadn't had a glove on his hand in a long time like you said. he's screaming at you to get it. >> tom: justin upton is the batter. that glove by the way, i've had for about 30 years. you're going to keep a glob for 30 years. >> mark: it showed. >> tom: it needed a little extra care. a little tlc. >> mark: needed some oil in that thing. >> tom: yeah. upton two singles tonight. he has an rbi and' run scored. 2 for 4. swing and a miss. one ball and one strike. that's good location right there on that fastball from b.j. rosenberg. swing and a miss. he got him back to back sliders and the side is retired. no runs, no hits, one man left. last chance for the phillies when we come back. [ bird cries ] hey, throw me a pepsi. ♪ the cooler! ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new wild cherry and vanilla pepsi made with real sugar. ♪ gotcha. who wants a drink? [ all cheer ] [ male announcer
ball four. >> mark: show it to me again. >> tom: that one smoked deep to center field. >> mark: oh! he hit a home run but i was able to catch it. that was matt stairs saying tom, get it. tom, get it. >> mark: he hadn't had a glove on his hand in a long time like you said. he's screaming at you to get it. >> tom: justin upton is the batter. that glove by the way, i've had for about 30 years. you're going to keep a glob for 30 years. >> mark: it showed....
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true mark is seeking entitlements for projects approximately, six hundred more units of housing. true mark is deeply committed to building more housing in san francisco and one of the projects pardon me anonym will be presented on site we'll be providing over 90 units in 0 san francisco. we're working with the mayor's office of housing we've pioneered a new tier of affordable housing for the 4 bedroom units that previously have been treated as 3 bedroom units that will create seven hundred and 50 many union jobs over the course of 16 to 18 month period and as well as provide apprenticeship opportunity and this is recently with the ailing neighborhood design to educate and connect youth for employment and education jobs in the industry. in closing, i want to add in all our project true mark believes in taking the inspiration in the neighborhood and our goal is simple to provide people with a wonderful place to call home. i'd like to introduce you to glen at the architects who will talk about our plans for the site thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners. thank you fo
true mark is seeking entitlements for projects approximately, six hundred more units of housing. true mark is deeply committed to building more housing in san francisco and one of the projects pardon me anonym will be presented on site we'll be providing over 90 units in 0 san francisco. we're working with the mayor's office of housing we've pioneered a new tier of affordable housing for the 4 bedroom units that previously have been treated as 3 bedroom units that will create seven hundred and...
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i am mark barton. it is 6:00 and london. bloomberg reporters ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. elliott is in tel aviv covering the iraq situation. john kerry calls on the country's leaders to unite. ryan chilcote is in the studio on the current state of play with south street pipeline. manus cranny is here looking ahead to mark carney's grilling in front of lawmakers today. it is the deal this is a lot about u.s. companies trying to avoid taxes. caroline hyde has the autopsy report on the monsanto-syngenta talks. exclusives an mineview with the head of old bank, peter weinzierl. called to unite against an al qaeda breakaway group to seek after the country's largest oil refinery. this would seem to reinforce very concerns that i rock -- iraq's very survival is at stake. bighe oil refinery is a loss. let's not beat about the bush. this is the largest in the country. there have been reports of shortages of refined products in the kurdish region. the second-biggest city of iraq fell to
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in this case, these are postmortem pressure marks. they don't tend to fade because the -- the color comes as the blood leaks out of the vessels by gravity after death and it more or less outlines the area of pressure. and then it stays that way indefinitely until the body decomposes. >> the mousers' telephone records yielded the first clue. despite the fact genna was told not to use the telephone, she called several friends that morning. >> yeah, you should have talked to them. >> really? he's a senior? you'll see him monday. >> around 11:30, genna's conversation with her friend ended abruptly. >> hello? genna? genna? >> one of the last people that she speaks with says that the phone goes dead. genna doesn't call back. her friend pages her a couple of times. genna never calls back. >> police found genna's diary in her bedroom which had an entry from the morning of her murder. >> dear journal, sorry i haven't written you, but i've been pretty busy. things have been going pretty good at school except for the fact that guys don't even kn
in this case, these are postmortem pressure marks. they don't tend to fade because the -- the color comes as the blood leaks out of the vessels by gravity after death and it more or less outlines the area of pressure. and then it stays that way indefinitely until the body decomposes. >> the mousers' telephone records yielded the first clue. despite the fact genna was told not to use the telephone, she called several friends that morning. >> yeah, you should have talked to them....
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you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> >> announcer: in is al jazeera. >>> you're watching the newshour live from our headquarters in doha. the top stories this hour - abdul fatah al-sisi takes power. egypt's new president is sworn in and promises to protect the interests of the country. the kurdish political headquarters in iraq is attacked. dozens are dead, a day after a series of bombings in
you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> >>...
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i'm mark barton. >> i am an edwards.ne 7:00 in london. new york's attorney general has a lawsuit against our quiz. -- against barclays. to explain. is here before we get into the details of the complaint, let's talk about dark pools. >> dark pools are private trading venues. the new york stock exchange and the london stock exchange. you see who is buying and selling. who's in the market and who has got what orders. offset over here, get together, nonregulated. do their transaction. do it in private. do it as a block trade. it is about internalizing orders. that is part of the issue. it's a haven for institutions. are, 40% of u.s. trade done in dark pools. >> what is at the heart of this lawsuit? raud, duplicity, deceit. those are not my words. they are part of the words eric schneiderman the new york attorney general. theirys wanted to build dark pulled business and they would stop at nothing to do that. this is lying to customers that they were protecting them. thatr complaint alleges this marketing up protections, a sy
i'm mark barton. >> i am an edwards.ne 7:00 in london. new york's attorney general has a lawsuit against our quiz. -- against barclays. to explain. is here before we get into the details of the complaint, let's talk about dark pools. >> dark pools are private trading venues. the new york stock exchange and the london stock exchange. you see who is buying and selling. who's in the market and who has got what orders. offset over here, get together, nonregulated. do their transaction....
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you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> on "america tonight": imprisoned by the taliban. sergeant bergdahl finally freed. >> i'm so looking forward to seeing your face after these last five and a half years, long long years. >> it took a highs profile prisoner swafn. swap. was the price too steep? >> we took the steps necessary to send him home. >> and a town long been divided. >> shots fired. >> cell phone video captured this deadly confrontation.
you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> on...
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you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. meditation thomas drayton. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. >> translation: we get healthy and wealthy economic growth and have our freedom. freedom to everyone. >> egypt's new president is sworn in and speaks it his troubled nation >>> a symbolic meeting at the vatican - the pope meets with middle east
you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >>...
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mark can you hear me. i'm not hearing anything. but we're talking about a book about the economic system and how it's basically predicted that capitalist expansion and pretty dictate all of these things that are going on over the last hundred years the robber barrons the rot child all these different families in the financial elite that are basically consolidated power and wealth over the years predicting and predating everything that happened this book was written back in one thousand thirty five mark why is this book such a forbidden treasure going for twenty five hundred dollars a pop on amazon. yeah the lords of creation is written by frederick lewis allen who was a very. popular writer in his day. and all of his other popular histories were in print this one book is not in print the lords of creation which is a really highly readable account basically of the early history of the one percent it starts with. j.p. morgan's creation of u.s. steel and takes us through the history of how these buccaneering financiers of basically su
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. >> mark: what did the great rudy say? >> jeff: called it a turnaround play. >> mark: okay. >> jeff: he should be in the hall of fame, too, by the way. >> mike: two championships with the rockets. leonard kicks it out, mills. mills for three. splitter, the offensive rebound. and they'll reset. 16-point lead with 4:30 remaining. >> mark: think about how many coaches in this league take out tony parker and tim duncan in game three of the nba finals to close out. >> mike: leonard. backs in -- banks it in. 28 for leonard, the most he's scored in his nba career. regular season or -- and playoffs. >> jeff: lebron james has just not been as aggressive trying to get to the basket tonight. >> mike: lewis for three. rashard lewis, fifth straight playoff game he's had double figures. 14 points for lewis. 4 of 5 from downtown. ginobili. nearly traveled. leonard with five to shoot. pulls back. leonard with two to shoot. drives -- offbalance -- draws the foul on james. as the shot clock was expiring. and that's five fouls on lebron jame
. >> mark: what did the great rudy say? >> jeff: called it a turnaround play. >> mark: okay. >> jeff: he should be in the hall of fame, too, by the way. >> mike: two championships with the rockets. leonard kicks it out, mills. mills for three. splitter, the offensive rebound. and they'll reset. 16-point lead with 4:30 remaining. >> mark: think about how many coaches in this league take out tony parker and tim duncan in game three of the nba finals to close...
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mark in two thousand and eight eighteen t. was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance of pretty on president ed move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies are still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the head to say without any problems others probably there are other companies that might have wanted to receive just and there and felt that they couldn't resist any more because congress and put its own stamp of approval on the whole thing so congress basically joined the system helped it is say legalize everything and undermine any resistance that might have been out there along the companies. as someone who studied history and participated in protests against the vietnam war marc and then became a whistleblower against the n.s.a. or how have your feelings evolve
mark in two thousand and eight eighteen t. was given retroactive immunity for its cooperation with the government regarding illegal surveillance of pretty on president ed move there how did this decision influence private public surveillance cooperation today. well i think certainly it put a legal standpoint what they were doing illegally before that and so i'm sure the phone companies and other companies are still work. some confidence if they can collaborate with the head to say without any...
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mark, you would have even blended in. [laughter] >> that says a lot. >> jail time could be on the table. the u.k. counselor is set to announce plans -- let's bring in caroline hyde. set to widen this legislation. >> you are right. now it is going to be foreign exchange. if you are a traitor of commodity markets and gold and the like, you could face jail time. that is what we understand george osborne set out for bankers today. that for 12 months they will have a fair and effective market review. they will identify which specific benchmarks. not all will be analyzed. which ones will be subject to criminal sanctions? submitted.t will be if you are looking at london, the rate which helps price more than $300 trillion worth of contracts and student loans and mortgages, it is that rate that is set for banks every day on how much it would cost to lend or borrow from each other. if you're found guilty manipulating rates, you could get the maximum jail sentence of seven years and get unlimited fines. there are nine firms that hav
mark, you would have even blended in. [laughter] >> that says a lot. >> jail time could be on the table. the u.k. counselor is set to announce plans -- let's bring in caroline hyde. set to widen this legislation. >> you are right. now it is going to be foreign exchange. if you are a traitor of commodity markets and gold and the like, you could face jail time. that is what we understand george osborne set out for bankers today. that for 12 months they will have a fair and...
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but still it's s m fifty hundred which is the exact same temperature as inside the talking mark. the inside wall of the reactor represents an immense engineering challenge the heat is subjected to the sequence of one hundred thousand light bulbs shining on one square meter the force exerted by the magnets could be compared to the way to fifty lorries and if this weren't enough. to grade the structural integrity of the wall this to cinch a book contains an electron beam which imitates the heat load on the wall to ensure it's capable of dissipating all this heat over a relatively small area without fracturing so how can two stand with a melting point to three and a half thousand degrees based on temperatures of over one hundred million. kids most of the pond schools are held in the plaza only a few of them can escape the magnetic field and reach the first hole the talk of the density of the particles drops significantly which means that the face of tension the wall is subjected to these also lowered the water cooling the juicing steam. which drives a turbine to produce electricity.
but still it's s m fifty hundred which is the exact same temperature as inside the talking mark. the inside wall of the reactor represents an immense engineering challenge the heat is subjected to the sequence of one hundred thousand light bulbs shining on one square meter the force exerted by the magnets could be compared to the way to fifty lorries and if this weren't enough. to grade the structural integrity of the wall this to cinch a book contains an electron beam which imitates the heat...
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you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm ray suarez. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murdough's family is laying him to rest. four months ago, 56-year-old jerome was arrested for trespassing, and booked into new york's rikers island jail. >> you going to be missed big bro. me and him, we had a special connection, special reon
you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. in washington, i'm...
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and kaye robinson said mark eskridge wasn't her attacker. would this be yet another dead end? male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] >>> mark eskridge was the prime suspect in the rape and attempted murder of kaye robinson after he committed a similar crime in maryland. a background check revealed that eskridge who was married and had a small child lived in the same mobile home park as kaye robinson when the attack occurred. >> he lived, in fact, just a few streets away from kaye robinson. he may have had the opportunity to observe her and knew that she resided in that house with her son. >> investigators were sure that eskridge
and kaye robinson said mark eskridge wasn't her attacker. would this be yet another dead end? male announcer ] hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and...
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mark ernie says -- mark carney says the economy has recovered more than expected. jumps the most in five years. monsanto recently explored a $40 million deal. good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to those in asia. they were welcome to those just waking up in the united states. -- a warm welcome to those just waking up in the united states. speaks his mind. as we have already mentioned, u.k. lawmakers are questioning the bank of england governor mark carney and his team on the latest inflation report. he said the british economy has more momentum than the bank expected. let's get the latest headlines and analysis from manus cranny. >> you have hit the rub of it. mark carney started off with his view. his view was about wages. committee are the there with him. , so far,d moderately when it comes to spare capacity -- that is the great debate. the rate of slack. the momentum we expected to see in the second half -- spare capacity was 1% to 1.5%. he doesn't dissent. -- miles says that this spare capacity is at the upper end of the range. that there is say
mark ernie says -- mark carney says the economy has recovered more than expected. jumps the most in five years. monsanto recently explored a $40 million deal. good morning to our viewers in europe. good evening to those in asia. they were welcome to those just waking up in the united states. -- a warm welcome to those just waking up in the united states. speaks his mind. as we have already mentioned, u.k. lawmakers are questioning the bank of england governor mark carney and his team on the...
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you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> nato approves a plan to strengthen its military presence in eastern europe as tensions simmer over ukraine. u.s. president's been drumming up support for his plan during a visit to poland, warning russia to respect yuen's sovereignty or expect the consequences. i'm david foster. you're hearing the news from london. bashar al-assad's side is sure to
you hear mark saying they were doing this any way. well, we were already halfway there as a nation. >> but this will evolve. next year, five years from now. once you give them this expanded bureaucratic power there is no limit where they will go, whatever whims and dictates. >> that's a different conversation, but we will have that one, mark. thanks for being here. sue and vickie, good talking to you all. this brings us to the end of this edition of inside story. >> start with...
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that was the warning last night from mark carney. let's bring in caroline hyde. .ooner than we think the question is, how soon and by how much? >> this is the billion pound question. it could come sooner than the market expects. the current consensus is that we would see rate hikes starting in april of next year. this is the most hawkish that we have ever heard mark carney, saying that we could be a step ahead of the market expectations in terms of rate hikes, really adding fuel to that fire. have a listen. >> there is already great speculation about the first rate hike and this decision is becoming more balanced. sooner thanpen financial markets currently expect. say that very keen to this is the last line of defense in terms of trying to suppress over exuberance in the housing market. that is where the key concerns lie. willyou mentioned how high they go, he is still reiterating what we had in his last statement. it will be gradual. you will not see some rate hikes to the tune of 1%. --s will be a slow interest increase going forwa
that was the warning last night from mark carney. let's bring in caroline hyde. .ooner than we think the question is, how soon and by how much? >> this is the billion pound question. it could come sooner than the market expects. the current consensus is that we would see rate hikes starting in april of next year. this is the most hawkish that we have ever heard mark carney, saying that we could be a step ahead of the market expectations in terms of rate hikes, really adding fuel to that...
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mark harris, who is the audience? >> the audience was the group of soldiers who were stationed in germany after we want. -- after we won. was essentially a training film for them to tell them how not to deal with the german people who have been defeated. it contains some very tough material and unsentimental instructions not regard. -- in that regard. >> you spent a lot of time researching this for your book, what surprised you the most about frank capra? >> his politics are really complicated and they are impossible to track through his entertainment movies. everybody sees him, because of the popularity of films like "mr. smith goes to washington," as a man of the people. he was an actually a conservative republican and he boasted that he never voted for in any of his presidential elections and he thought he was being overtaxed by the government and he really disliked unions. his politics are kind of allover the place. at one point, he was infatuated with mussolini. doing this book made me realize that war crystalliz
mark harris, who is the audience? >> the audience was the group of soldiers who were stationed in germany after we want. -- after we won. was essentially a training film for them to tell them how not to deal with the german people who have been defeated. it contains some very tough material and unsentimental instructions not regard. -- in that regard. >> you spent a lot of time researching this for your book, what surprised you the most about frank capra? >> his politics are...
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mark zuckerberg google's eric schmidt have lambasted the n.s.a. for using a background of spy on their data centers do you believe them do you believe the tech companies when they claim that they were in the complete dark about the extent of the spying here. to some extent. i think some of them providing some stuff about the knowledgeable they were but also. i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the ending starts to go. through the front door as a result of some legal order the n.s.a. was top was also taking a vastly more through the back there were. companies like google probably didn't know about and they actually got pissed off and i think it's genuine and you're on there for their part to quit this stuff well hello the n.s.a. was intercepting the tape. between international servers of google servers and international countries they were exchanging data at kate it was not not encrypted and so to say was just intercepting it and storing it i suspect google didn't wasn't
mark zuckerberg google's eric schmidt have lambasted the n.s.a. for using a background of spy on their data centers do you believe them do you believe the tech companies when they claim that they were in the complete dark about the extent of the spying here. to some extent. i think some of them providing some stuff about the knowledgeable they were but also. i think there is evidence that some companies like google who had cooperate is basically double crossed and so why the ending starts to...
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i am a bloomberg politics managing editor mark halperin, along with mark crumpton. see some members leaving the voting. the voting has begun for the first ballot for majority leader eric cantor to be replaced almost certainly by kevin mccarthy of california. we will be following that election and the one that is more up in the air, the number three position, whip. we will go back to washington. douglas holtz-eakin is the head --the american -- uh, doug american action form, and former advisor to john mccain. for this election we have talked about what the ramifications are for policy and the markets. what do you think of the ramifications are in terms of the brand of the republican party? is this an opportunity for some unknown people to get a fresh start in dealing with the public in a different way? >> i think the most important issue is the internal cohesiveness of house republicans. i was greatly strengthened in the aftermath of the government shutdown -- that was really strengthened in the aftermath of the government shutdown. people realized that was a mistake
i am a bloomberg politics managing editor mark halperin, along with mark crumpton. see some members leaving the voting. the voting has begun for the first ballot for majority leader eric cantor to be replaced almost certainly by kevin mccarthy of california. we will be following that election and the one that is more up in the air, the number three position, whip. we will go back to washington. douglas holtz-eakin is the head --the american -- uh, doug american action form, and former advisor...
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live in north beach, mark marks marks -- mark kelly. >>> a big rig and motorcycle collided killing the driver of the motorcycle. happened just before 7:00 this morning. police are still on the scene investigating. the road should reopen shortly. no word yet on the names of the drivers or if charges will be filed. >>> ask new at noon, hall of famer tony gwynn has died of cancer. landing the nickname mr. padre. he retired in in 2001, and became a baseball coach at san diego state. diagnosed with cancer in his cheek in 2009, something he thinks was from chew tobacco all those years. >>> investigators looking cause of the blaze in the city's outerer mission. the flames broke out shortly after midnight, spread to the house next door. no one was hurt. six people are now without a place to live. >>> and a wildfire near bakersfield has grown to 2200 acres. the shirley fire, 500 homes have been evacuated. two homes were burned to the ground and a thousand more are threatened. the wildfire is only 10% contained. >>> and checking bay area headlines, just a few minutes ago, ryan chamberlain pleade
live in north beach, mark marks marks -- mark kelly. >>> a big rig and motorcycle collided killing the driver of the motorcycle. happened just before 7:00 this morning. police are still on the scene investigating. the road should reopen shortly. no word yet on the names of the drivers or if charges will be filed. >>> ask new at noon, hall of famer tony gwynn has died of cancer. landing the nickname mr. padre. he retired in in 2001, and became a baseball coach at san diego...
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i am mark barton. -- in6:00 on monday and london on this monday here at bloomberg reporters are waiting to deliver stories that will drive your day. cranny is looking at the chinese market. the chief executive of siemenss is making his case to french lawakers after presenting a joint bid with mitsubishi. caroline is in paris with the details. caroline, tell us how the siemens executive came across. the market is a different size come up the same message just three weeks after he had to testify. it was his turn to try to convince them that the siemens did was [no audio] as you know in france, convincing the french is almost as important as convincing the shareholders. he had to reassure that tidbit would safeguard investments. he also said that he would inject 7 billion euros. 14 billion euros that is more than ge. i wanted to find out what was the first reaction from the french president when he announced the bid. is the president is a good listener. he knows the facts. i'm sure he appreciates it socia
i am mark barton. -- in6:00 on monday and london on this monday here at bloomberg reporters are waiting to deliver stories that will drive your day. cranny is looking at the chinese market. the chief executive of siemenss is making his case to french lawakers after presenting a joint bid with mitsubishi. caroline is in paris with the details. caroline, tell us how the siemens executive came across. the market is a different size come up the same message just three weeks after he had to testify....
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on its roof, the red cross plainly marked.he enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine services were held beside a bomb crater. it had once been a chapel. at eventide, we buried our heroic dead. the last salute from their comrades and officers. ♪ sweet land of liberty of thee i sing diedwhere my fathers pridef the pilgrims' mountainside let freedom ring ♪ >> captain, colonel, major. ♪ [" my country tis of thee"] >> ♪ long may our land be bright with freedom's holy light ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the 1942 film "battle of arthur --joining us is -- author mark harris. ford was really proud of his service. he was the oldest of the five directors i write about. he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, though he didn't. i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage. and although he was at least once directly in the line of fire, i am not sure that ford ever believed he was courageous. at one point he said, all i know is that i am not a brave man. i am a
on its roof, the red cross plainly marked.he enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning, divine services were held beside a bomb crater. it had once been a chapel. at eventide, we buried our heroic dead. the last salute from their comrades and officers. ♪ sweet land of liberty of thee i sing diedwhere my fathers pridef the pilgrims' mountainside let freedom ring ♪ >> captain, colonel, major. ♪ [" my country tis of thee"] >> ♪ long may our land be bright...
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mark here moscow jump in mark you wanted to say something earlier go ahead yeah there was a reference to the speech was lifted from john psaki actually the truth of the matter is that the entire first few lines the introductory remarks of poor shinku speech were actually. literally lifted from an earlier speak from his defeated also all of our opponent yulia timoshenko they were the lines that she delivered at an earlier speech earlier this year word for word so that should say something about the quality of at least of the speechwriters of this new regime in ukraine now it should be noted that is not some new character on the scene he is an oligarchy he has made his money as a media baron in chocolate but also in the ukrainian arms industry and his media hold over channel five which he promised he would divest himself of as well and with his other. corporate holdings he has now reversed course on this and says he will keep poroshenko has had a position in the governments of the previous now ousted by the my don porch government of. as head of the national bank and various other cabin
mark here moscow jump in mark you wanted to say something earlier go ahead yeah there was a reference to the speech was lifted from john psaki actually the truth of the matter is that the entire first few lines the introductory remarks of poor shinku speech were actually. literally lifted from an earlier speak from his defeated also all of our opponent yulia timoshenko they were the lines that she delivered at an earlier speech earlier this year word for word so that should say something about...
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>> mark: really a big time adjustment it forces the heat to defend everybody on the floor. norris cole with the drive. it puts pressure on the defense to defend pick and roll when you have five guys on the floor. >> mike: closest the heat have been in the second half is 13. the largest lead, 25. parker back out, ginobili. ginobili drives and finishes. well, in game three, the spurs shot 59% from the field. here in game four, they are at 5 56%. five to shoot. cole kicks it out. james fires and leonard with his 14th rebound. he's rebounding like he did in last year's finals when he averaged 11 per game in the seven game series. gregg popovich wants a 20 second time-out with 3:38 remaining. many of the heat fans heading for a hot humid night. they leave the arena. their team down by 22. 33,000 tubes of sunscreen. a cake with a lady inside, a cake with a dude inside, and then a cake with some cake inside for all the people that love some cake. ooh i like him. let's find out his tuxedo size. yeah i'm back! what's that? oh yeah yeah, no it's perfect. did i already order ice? bud
>> mark: really a big time adjustment it forces the heat to defend everybody on the floor. norris cole with the drive. it puts pressure on the defense to defend pick and roll when you have five guys on the floor. >> mike: closest the heat have been in the second half is 13. the largest lead, 25. parker back out, ginobili. ginobili drives and finishes. well, in game three, the spurs shot 59% from the field. here in game four, they are at 5 56%. five to shoot. cole kicks it out. james...
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and this magical device that can create stars is called a talker mark but it's not a new invention. is a russian acronym for toroidal chamber with magnetic coils and it was created in russia over sixty years ago many of the people i've spoken to mention the young red army soldiers when i asked them about the history of nuclear fusion so i went to the state library in moscow to find out more i was intrigued by this mysterious figure despite having received very little formal education before the outbreak of the second world war i developed a passion and the talent for nuclear physics. alexandrians here was the first person proposed from fun past in an electrostatic field in one hundred fifty wrote his ideas in a letter to stalin but never received a reply but the second letter addressed to the central committee caused quite a stir and he's invited to moscow to discuss his ideas with soviet physicists andre sucker of an eagle tom and they were impressed by his original r.t. and boldness sucker of recommended that work canoe cliff fusion get started straight away but you find. using a
and this magical device that can create stars is called a talker mark but it's not a new invention. is a russian acronym for toroidal chamber with magnetic coils and it was created in russia over sixty years ago many of the people i've spoken to mention the young red army soldiers when i asked them about the history of nuclear fusion so i went to the state library in moscow to find out more i was intrigued by this mysterious figure despite having received very little formal education before the...
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i'm mark crumpton. thanks for staying with us. check some of the headlines we are following for you at this hour. after months of blocking security counsel action on ukraine, russian foreign says theyergei lavrov have called a meeting of the u.n. to call for a halt to deadly fighting in eastern ukraine. 9 p.m.eting is set for new york time. that comes after an attack on a order guarding ukraine and five rebels were killed. isin's king juan carlos abdicating in favor of his son. in recent years, or his public support has been undermined by a corruption scandal. he will be succeeded by crown prince felipe. in case you did not stay up to watch the los angeles kings defeat the blackhawks in game 4 -- the stanley cup finals begin wednesday night in los angeles as the kings face the rangers. the family and friends of army soldier -- are many -- army sergeant boberg tall are celebrating his release. ,eter cook spoke to a lawmaker the house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers. he good afternoon. bergdhal is recovering in germany a
i'm mark crumpton. thanks for staying with us. check some of the headlines we are following for you at this hour. after months of blocking security counsel action on ukraine, russian foreign says theyergei lavrov have called a meeting of the u.n. to call for a halt to deadly fighting in eastern ukraine. 9 p.m.eting is set for new york time. that comes after an attack on a order guarding ukraine and five rebels were killed. isin's king juan carlos abdicating in favor of his son. in recent years,...
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mark what's your take on the last f o m c meeting. yeah i mean i think that the idea that the us has would follow the bank of england i think was never really a good a good beginning in the first place i mean a lot of people did think that well that carney didn't move it carney did you know sooner than later could be duplicated by the federal reserve i would say that the takeaway message from the f.m.c. meeting was that the federal reserve is not the bank of england that is preferred binoculars to federal reserve he put the fed on a path and that path is a high bar exiting that path and if there was ever still are that path and that path is to first taper at a measured pace which means ten billion dollars in one meeting. most likely and then sometime after that and that's where they say the nuance comes in a considerable period after if they get started tapering raise interest rates we have a first rate hike. price did in our forecasts for q three of next year that is probably about this time next year next over in the us the federal
mark what's your take on the last f o m c meeting. yeah i mean i think that the idea that the us has would follow the bank of england i think was never really a good a good beginning in the first place i mean a lot of people did think that well that carney didn't move it carney did you know sooner than later could be duplicated by the federal reserve i would say that the takeaway message from the f.m.c. meeting was that the federal reserve is not the bank of england that is preferred binoculars...
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and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze a full week of news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started schwab with those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president obama, russian president vladimir putin and the incoming leader of ukraine engaged in high-profile diplomacy today
and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze a full week of news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on....
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that is good news for mark carney. want to show you the very personification of a market coming off the boil. it is down for the fourth straight month in a row. the lowest reading since august 2013. you are looking at that -- at a market that is changing direction. any mortgages up to 500,000 pounds, we will cap it four times your salary. market review. danny alexander came into our offices in new york. he is number two at the treasury . he said, stop getting so carried away. >> you do see pressures in the housing market. that is one part of a much larger u.k. economy. house prices are well below where they were back in 2007. by 2018, it will not have reached the levels of back then. >> the real balancing act is how do you quell the prices in london. it is like trying not to throw out the baby with the bathwater. the housing market improves, i spend more money. you do not want to quell that overall things are feeling better and the u.k. economy. what we are doing, house prices up by 11%. things are coming off the boil.
that is good news for mark carney. want to show you the very personification of a market coming off the boil. it is down for the fourth straight month in a row. the lowest reading since august 2013. you are looking at that -- at a market that is changing direction. any mortgages up to 500,000 pounds, we will cap it four times your salary. market review. danny alexander came into our offices in new york. he is number two at the treasury . he said, stop getting so carried away. >> you do...
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, very detailed impression. >> there was enough excellent markings on the glass that she was able to compare to the shoes and find a positive match to one shoe and only one shoe that made that print. >> fingerprint analysts had a more difficult time comparing sharon's prints to the one found on the victim's belt. they had to study the ridge details and figure out the direction of the print and what part of which finger to compare. after three days, they discovered the print on the victim's belt was the side of sharon's left thumb. when confronted with the forensic evidence, sharon denied she was the killer. she insisted she had no motive. but the victim's financial records suggested otherwise. >> in this case, we found a large sum of cash disappearing out of his account, routinely, over the time from january to april. >> that money went right into sharon zachary's account. >> sharon convinced him to give her a power of attorney, and sharon convinced him to give her a checkbook. and then when she got on to some of his checking accounts, and she just started using them as her own. >> r
, very detailed impression. >> there was enough excellent markings on the glass that she was able to compare to the shoes and find a positive match to one shoe and only one shoe that made that print. >> fingerprint analysts had a more difficult time comparing sharon's prints to the one found on the victim's belt. they had to study the ridge details and figure out the direction of the print and what part of which finger to compare. after three days, they discovered the print on the...
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i want mark to respond.lan take people on both parties agreeing, compromising on immigration reform? >> takes leadership. >> it does take leadership and i think we need to see leadership from white house and the congress have a bill that makes sense. it's not immigration policy for the young adults coming into the country. i don't want to mix apples and oranges here. ben when you're talking about immigration policy you're talking about militarizing the border and i think a solution to a much bigger problem. we have to think about trade policy. >> what do you want to see, mark, before we wrap up? what do you want to see? >> immigration policy that means reuniting families and means giving amnesty and connecting people for employment opportunities and sensible trade policy. >> that is not an answer! >> necessary to leave central america in the first place. >> poppy, this is exactly why the white house has not been able to lead on this issue. they don't know how to answer the question. >> the same thing george
i want mark to respond.lan take people on both parties agreeing, compromising on immigration reform? >> takes leadership. >> it does take leadership and i think we need to see leadership from white house and the congress have a bill that makes sense. it's not immigration policy for the young adults coming into the country. i don't want to mix apples and oranges here. ben when you're talking about immigration policy you're talking about militarizing the border and i think a solution...