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miller it was a forgone conclusion that mr. alan was going to change his testimony devote in living in that neighborhood under those circumstances. >> do you feel that you are at risk if your identity would proximate cause known to the prosecutor? >> definitely. i don't have the same saint i can right as the protesters. i to you subpoenaing up or my family staying there and being unfair irmuchly polluted. i'm definiting my brother against the president againsting against the state attorney. triking to speak for every many with on the baltimore i buried detectives, i have buried officers what she said this morning opened up all those packets and spit on all of them. is anybody that laid down their life for the city as what she said this morning. >> as we still go over this case, one question remains is and that is how did this severing of his spinal cord with his neck happen? how did the injury occur? the prosecutor suggests it happened in the van. what are the cops there saying happened? >> there is no other information that i would
miller it was a forgone conclusion that mr. alan was going to change his testimony devote in living in that neighborhood under those circumstances. >> do you feel that you are at risk if your identity would proximate cause known to the prosecutor? >> definitely. i don't have the same saint i can right as the protesters. i to you subpoenaing up or my family staying there and being unfair irmuchly polluted. i'm definiting my brother against the president againsting against the state...
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war ii veteran. [ applause ] representing france is lu is misson accompanied by hol kaus survivor mr. alan during the war. [ applause ] >> representing the country of georgia is his excellency ambassador ortall. accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. philip pacachio. >> representing the country of greece, the attache of greece, colonel papadopolos. representing the country of kazakhstan, accompanying world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, ambassador hugh montgomery. representing the country of the kurdish republic, is mohammad lew and world war ii veteran, mr. robert zimmerman. >> representing the country of luxembourg, his excellency, john louis rolfsfeld and mr. stanley tompkins, world war ii veteran. representing the country of malta, deputy keef of mission dr. patricia borg and holocaust survivor, mr. manny man dell. [ applause ] representing the republic of maldova is his excellency igor montague and world war ii veteran and tuskegee airman, colonel charles mcgee. representing the country of the netherlands is deputy chief of mission miss jo anne balfour and ms. louis
war ii veteran. [ applause ] representing france is lu is misson accompanied by hol kaus survivor mr. alan during the war. [ applause ] >> representing the country of georgia is his excellency ambassador ortall. accompanied by world war ii veteran, mr. philip pacachio. >> representing the country of greece, the attache of greece, colonel papadopolos. representing the country of kazakhstan, accompanying world war ii veteran and chairman of the oss society, ambassador hugh montgomery....
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what mr. alan is reporting is, he's filling in the blanks. he really has to speculate about what may have caused the banging that he heard or the noise that he heard, because he can't see the other prisoner. in fact, he didn't even know there was a prisoner back there. so what you have to rely on are other elements of this investigation, that as we reported, according to sources, that gray was unresponsive at that time, just the stop before, the van driver stopped, because he obviously suspected something was wrong and wanted other police to come and check on the prisoner. chris, this case boils down to a couple of really key questions, and will that rise then to criminal negligence. did the van driver do something to cause that, to cause mr. gray to get slammed into the side of the wall? did he do it intentionally? the mere fact that he wasn't secured is by a seat belt as required by policy makes him vulnerable and raises all kinds of questions about what police should have been doing. and then by policy, they're supposed to call for a medic
what mr. alan is reporting is, he's filling in the blanks. he really has to speculate about what may have caused the banging that he heard or the noise that he heard, because he can't see the other prisoner. in fact, he didn't even know there was a prisoner back there. so what you have to rely on are other elements of this investigation, that as we reported, according to sources, that gray was unresponsive at that time, just the stop before, the van driver stopped, because he obviously...
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mr. sanders as well. jon: tammy bruce, alan colmes thank you both. >> thank you.ing now" might have noticed i wasn't in this chair last week on thursday, i was in augusta, georgia, honored to receive the inaugural highway owe no, sirness award from america's warrior partnership. leo is truly a national treasure one of my all-time heroes. so so to receive this award from the man himself was truly special. america's warrior partnership is a national organization devoted to helping our veterans get whatever assistance they need. they partner with the wounded warrior project and other groups to integrate programs in communities so that veterans both wounded and able bodied can go to one place and get help to improve their quality of life. if you'd like more information go to the web sites you see op your screen. as for leo read his incredible story told by the man himself, "surviving hell: a p.o.w.'s journey." he's too humble a guy to flog it himself, but he represents the best of america. you owe it to yourself to read his story, leothorsness.com. patti ann: great st
mr. sanders as well. jon: tammy bruce, alan colmes thank you both. >> thank you.ing now" might have noticed i wasn't in this chair last week on thursday, i was in augusta, georgia, honored to receive the inaugural highway owe no, sirness award from america's warrior partnership. leo is truly a national treasure one of my all-time heroes. so so to receive this award from the man himself was truly special. america's warrior partnership is a national organization devoted to helping our...
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. >> in many cases and almost all cases, is brought in alan and? >> mr.awlenty come initially somebody has to get the cash back or the value. it is the issuing bank and they sorted out afterwards as to who pays what appeared in terms of who eats most of it initially in our view over the long term of the discussion it is the banks. >> here is why ask the question. i have my banker friends come in and they say look we have to do something about this because we eat all of the loss. last week i had convenience are people say we have to do something about this. are both of them eating a little bit of the laws? >> i included in my testimony a schedule of repayment that shows the fees of the structure of the contracts obligate merchants to repay. bear the cost to reissue the card and fraud associated with the breach. every single day on every transaction the merchant pays the fee called an interchange fee. and as a prepayment of fraud. it goes into account. whether fraud happens or not they prepay every single day. how that is divided by the banks is a great for
. >> in many cases and almost all cases, is brought in alan and? >> mr.awlenty come initially somebody has to get the cash back or the value. it is the issuing bank and they sorted out afterwards as to who pays what appeared in terms of who eats most of it initially in our view over the long term of the discussion it is the banks. >> here is why ask the question. i have my banker friends come in and they say look we have to do something about this because we eat all of the...
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alan, do you think we are heading for another crisis? mr.oward: the market is inherently extremely off the table in the structure we have today. that is partly due to the regulatory effects of changing the way liquidity banks offer. clearly as we know, we have a small event and a much larger one in terms of the s&p. these are examples of where the change in market infrastructures , the volatility they produce is of a mac and dude we have not seen before. that you any of these is small events ever lead to something bigger? we'll let it see if we get something more fundamental based in the future. host: josh, what do you make? are you concerned about the potential for not the shock in the next year or so? i am surrounded by josh's. mr. j. friedman: i think it is sometimes easier to prepare them to predict. when you have unnatural interference on a global basis with financial markets, you get built up imbalances and they built up and build up and is a little like that last little grain you put on the sand pile and the top of it collapses. last
alan, do you think we are heading for another crisis? mr.oward: the market is inherently extremely off the table in the structure we have today. that is partly due to the regulatory effects of changing the way liquidity banks offer. clearly as we know, we have a small event and a much larger one in terms of the s&p. these are examples of where the change in market infrastructures , the volatility they produce is of a mac and dude we have not seen before. that you any of these is small...
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mr. juergen kitchen. i am going to look through these names, there is alan protein, he is the co-ceo of asia-pacific.re is the ceo of the united kingdom's operation, there is the head of the private and business client division. all of this is on the backs of this big strategy reorganization here. they have these big plans, they are cutting retail banks. they are lowering the targets for return on investment. this is a bank that is in transition. we will find out if it is in crisis in terms of the amount of support they have commercial -- shareholders. we are expecting hard-hitting speeches. whether or not there is enough percentage wise to force the board to change, we have to wait essentially for a long night. every shareholder under german law gets to ask russians. we could be here pretty late. jonathan: that sounds like congress. you enjoy yourself. hans nichols, joining us live. joining us now on the phone, is an investor who said he will vote against approving actions for deutsche bank management. we are joined by hans christoph hurt. hans christoph, great to have you with us this morning. wher
mr. juergen kitchen. i am going to look through these names, there is alan protein, he is the co-ceo of asia-pacific.re is the ceo of the united kingdom's operation, there is the head of the private and business client division. all of this is on the backs of this big strategy reorganization here. they have these big plans, they are cutting retail banks. they are lowering the targets for return on investment. this is a bank that is in transition. we will find out if it is in crisis in terms of...
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alan posener with us once again. he was born in to london and grew up in kuala lumpur and berlin. he writes for the german newspaper, "die welt." it's also good to see mr. mesghena. he has the department of diversity here and go berlin. the recent drownings in the mediterranean have prompted a great public outcry and 10 point plans on the part of eager politicians. how satisfied are you. will they get to the root of the problem? >> first of all we need to state that all of the measurements and political statements which have been voiced have been made in october 2013 because we had a huge catastrophe at that time with 600 people drowning directly on the shores. i think the european politics have been looking into measurements. how to tackle all of the issues. but have not really taken any steps in the last two to three years. we have very different dimensions. it was not something we did not expect. each of us expected and each of us knew it was going to happen. maybe not in that dimension, but we knew that. looking at the developments of the last two to three years. i say all of the points of measurement raised are absolutely inadequate. melinda: when
alan posener with us once again. he was born in to london and grew up in kuala lumpur and berlin. he writes for the german newspaper, "die welt." it's also good to see mr. mesghena. he has the department of diversity here and go berlin. the recent drownings in the mediterranean have prompted a great public outcry and 10 point plans on the part of eager politicians. how satisfied are you. will they get to the root of the problem? >> first of all we need to state that all of the...
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mr. sumwalt said, there will be a lot of activity over the next few weeks trying to answer that kind of question. gerri: all right. alansell we'll take a break. we'll be back with more on this ntsb press conference and the crash that you're seeing pictures of right here. we'll be right back. ♪ >> welcome back. we're continuing to cover press conference just moments ago with robert sumwalt. ntsb board member investigating that crash in philadelphia. my two guests two former ntsb investigators. alan diehl and russell quimby. i'll ask a quick reaction, guys. next steps. what happens next? obviously all this data gets analyzed. it will take a week to do according to sumwalt. alan, to you first. what will be the most important thing these investigators do? >> interview the engineer. gerri: that's number one. russell, do you agree? >> yeah, i would agree with that. and the next thing i would say is, interview the amtrak officials or whoever was responsible for not ensuring that there was a speed enforcement system employed on that particular part of the track. gerri: all right. i'm just going to wrap up a couple of points th
mr. sumwalt said, there will be a lot of activity over the next few weeks trying to answer that kind of question. gerri: all right. alansell we'll take a break. we'll be back with more on this ntsb press conference and the crash that you're seeing pictures of right here. we'll be right back. ♪ >> welcome back. we're continuing to cover press conference just moments ago with robert sumwalt. ntsb board member investigating that crash in philadelphia. my two guests two former ntsb...
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mr. sweitzer's book is published by harpercollins. a close associate of the clintons will be on "washington journal" on monday morning to take your calls as well. alanin michigan. guest:caller: you guys are always doing the same thing. you're trying to hate a lot of hate and discontent over every little episode the goes on. i recalled you saying earlier that you want to do bush-cheney, halliburton, but it's all about chasing the money. you would to chase the money but you don't want to go i too far. you go back to far, you are dealing with cheney and bush and halliburton and iraq and weapons of mass destruction. foxnews and you guys like you all you do is put hate and discontent in the country. let amulet -- ambulance chaser lawyers and hustlers making money off of hate and discontent. host: peter? guest: i am not sure of the caller heard the part of the conversation. we are doing an investigation of jeb bush. unlike dick cheney, he is contemplating running for president. we think that is relevant and people ought to see what information is there. i would encourage him in september, if he is so inclined, to see what our reporting and what informatio
mr. sweitzer's book is published by harpercollins. a close associate of the clintons will be on "washington journal" on monday morning to take your calls as well. alanin michigan. guest:caller: you guys are always doing the same thing. you're trying to hate a lot of hate and discontent over every little episode the goes on. i recalled you saying earlier that you want to do bush-cheney, halliburton, but it's all about chasing the money. you would to chase the money but you don't want...
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mr. chairman, as a skilled businessman when i first came to the senate and alan greenspan director of the federal reserve was before me. i was kind of nervous about it, the maestro of the economy. i asked him a simple question, mr. greenspan, what if a country wants to trade with us, wants to sell market products to us but will buy zero products from us? they just want to sell to us but will buy nothing in return. should we enter into a trade agreement with them? what do you think he answered? i used ask people in town on occasion and they would say he said no. but he said yes. i'm telling you this is a movement the mentality of the current trade agreement supporters at least in the intellectual corporate world and the newspaper world and many within universities, certainly not all. so -- is this a valid position? are we subjecting our american people unfairly to competition that could cost jobs and so forth. well i'm losing confidence in those views. that's all i'm saying, colleagues. and i think it's time for us to analyze what it means. i would say that the steel industry of the united
mr. chairman, as a skilled businessman when i first came to the senate and alan greenspan director of the federal reserve was before me. i was kind of nervous about it, the maestro of the economy. i asked him a simple question, mr. greenspan, what if a country wants to trade with us, wants to sell market products to us but will buy zero products from us? they just want to sell to us but will buy nothing in return. should we enter into a trade agreement with them? what do you think he answered?...
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mr. sweitzer's book is published by harpercollins. a close associate of the clintons will be on "washington journal" on monday morning to take your calls as well. alanmichigan. guest:caller: you guys are always doing the same thing. you're trying to hate a lot of hate and discontent over every little episode the goes on. i recalled you saying earlier that you want to do bush-cheney, halliburton, but it's all about chasing the money. you would to chase the money but you don't want to go i too far. you go back to far, you are dealing with cheney and bush and halliburton and iraq and weapons of mass destruction. foxnews and you guys like you all you do is put hate and discontent in the country. let amulet -- ambulance chaser lawyers and hustlers making money off of hate and discontent. host: peter? guest: i am not sure of the caller heard the part of the conversation. we are doing an investigation of jeb bush. unlike dick cheney, he is contemplating running for president. we think that is relevant and people ought to see what information is there. i would encourage him in september, if he is so inclined, to see what our reporting and what information c
mr. sweitzer's book is published by harpercollins. a close associate of the clintons will be on "washington journal" on monday morning to take your calls as well. alanmichigan. guest:caller: you guys are always doing the same thing. you're trying to hate a lot of hate and discontent over every little episode the goes on. i recalled you saying earlier that you want to do bush-cheney, halliburton, but it's all about chasing the money. you would to chase the money but you don't want to...
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alan in fullerton, california you're on booktv on c-span2 with walter isaacson. >> caller: thank you. thank you for taking my call. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: thank you mr., for the wonderful books and helping us understand a little bit more about the people that are shaping the way we live. look forward to the next book. in your opinion is there another trait or characteristic that all these innovators share something that in your view transcends time, space background gender? i feel that they innovate in spite of all the turmoil and all the stuff that's going on around there, they just challenge that. >> guest: right. >> caller: what is your opinion? thank you. >> guest: i think there are a couple of traits that are important as different as ben franklin is from a steve jobs. they both have a rebellious -- they all do. i mean, einstein runs away from high school, benjamin frank lin does steve jobs drops out of college. maybe that's why i don't get asked to speak at a lot of graduations, because most of the people i seem to know run away or drop out. so they have a rebellious spirit to it. steve captured, steve jobs captured that when he comes back to a
alan in fullerton, california you're on booktv on c-span2 with walter isaacson. >> caller: thank you. thank you for taking my call. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: thank you mr., for the wonderful books and helping us understand a little bit more about the people that are shaping the way we live. look forward to the next book. in your opinion is there another trait or characteristic that all these innovators share something that in your view transcends time, space background...
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federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was before committee i believe it was my budget committee i was a member of and i asked him a question. and the question was this -- mr. greenspan, if we are trading with a country and they stop buying all products from the united states and block our sales to them, but want to sell products to the united states and want us to buy their products should we buy them or not buy them? pretty simple question. i remember it well. should we buy from them? what do you think his answer was? yes. now, i believe that's an extreme idea. i think that's an idea that in theory could have some validity but you have to know colleagues and friends it is out there. it is a fundamental part of the movement for trade agreements where people don't really care whether they are reciprocal or not, and they're not worried whether or not it shuts down plants and facilities in your community, whether people lose their jobs, because their theory is you're getting a better product and at a cheaper price and that's the only thing that counts. that's the most important thing. and somehow this is going to all work out. and the wall street guys who ma
federal reserve chairman alan greenspan was before committee i believe it was my budget committee i was a member of and i asked him a question. and the question was this -- mr. greenspan, if we are trading with a country and they stop buying all products from the united states and block our sales to them, but want to sell products to the united states and want us to buy their products should we buy them or not buy them? pretty simple question. i remember it well. should we buy from them? what...