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on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and living elsewhere. >> we all felt violated by it just because so many of us were alone. it was very shocking to us. it was numbing. and there was a lot of anger, an awful lot of anger. >> since police arrived within five minutes of the call, the killer wasn't inside the house long. none of the drawers or closets had been ransacked, but audrey's purse was missing. >> looked like the house had been selected for a break-in so that somebody could go in and find something of value, probably to purchase for drugs. >> a preliminary look at the evidence left no doubt about wha
on the floor was the body of 67-year-old audrey nichols. she had been shot in the head at close range with a .32-caliber bullet. >> the phone that they believe that she was using was found right in that area, i believe in the hallway just outside the bathroom. >> the police officers knew mrs. nichols. she had worked for the michigan state police for 17 years analyzing traffic accidents. she had retired just four months earlier and lived alone. her three children were grown and...
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ex-army buddy terry nichols. >> terry nichols believed the government was against the average person.he was a prisoner in a country that wasn't his. >> it's the beginning of september of '94, that's really when they started to gather the ingredients. >> both of them were buying the materials for the bomb and collecting it. it was like a long-term project for them. >> because this is a 7,000-pound bomb they are building. >> they are going and making large purchases of ammonium nitrate in the 50-pound bags. a granular fertilizer to make a bomb. they go around and have various storage sites where they are getting ready to pull it all together. >> mcveigh had nichols totally under his control. from the beginning the plan was mcveigh's. nichols was a bit player. >> but who was this man and what made him to become the terrorist to kill 168 incident people? >> i take full responsibility for all my actions and for who i am. i am not looking for any way, shape or form to blame my parents or my upbringing. >> tim was born into a working class family and just north of buffalo, new york. >> the f
ex-army buddy terry nichols. >> terry nichols believed the government was against the average person.he was a prisoner in a country that wasn't his. >> it's the beginning of september of '94, that's really when they started to gather the ingredients. >> both of them were buying the materials for the bomb and collecting it. it was like a long-term project for them. >> because this is a 7,000-pound bomb they are building. >> they are going and making large purchases...
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unlike mcveigh, nichols cooperates with authorities. he is not the unidentified accomplice they're looking for, but he provides enough information to implication mcveigh as the architect of the bombing plot. later in the day back in perry, fbi agents prepare to take mcveigh out of the noble county courthouse. it will be the first time the world gets a look at the oklahoma city bomber. >> there are steps leading down from the >> at the courthouse, i get to concentrate on where those steps were going to be without dipping my head down and looking down because people would take -- dipping my head down as a sign of defeat or something. and i'm in leg chains. if you've ever tried to walk downstairs, the chain catches on the middle step. those are the things i was thinking of. >> i think the overall visceral reaction was that looks like the kid down the block. how could he have did what he did? well, geico's the #1 so, whaauto insurer in jersey? new jersey, new york, and connecticut. so i just came by to say, "thanks." #1, huh? that's great.
unlike mcveigh, nichols cooperates with authorities. he is not the unidentified accomplice they're looking for, but he provides enough information to implication mcveigh as the architect of the bombing plot. later in the day back in perry, fbi agents prepare to take mcveigh out of the noble county courthouse. it will be the first time the world gets a look at the oklahoma city bomber. >> there are steps leading down from the >> at the courthouse, i get to concentrate on where those...
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hans nichols speaks on "bloomberg surveillance."nd resurrection of print and newspapers. good morning everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from new york. i'm tom keene joining me is olivia sterns. let's get to the top headlines. olivia: crews are racing against time to dig through rubble to find survivors from the earthquake that killed at least 30 600 people. it relief agencies warned that the next big problem may be disease caused by tainted water. the earthquake rated 7.8 on the richter scale. >> conditions are extremely difficult to know how to get there. we do have teams in the area. it these are remote villages. olivia: it was frightening on mount everest. look at this video. 19 people were killed on everest. one of those killed was a google executive. helicopters evacuated almost all of the climbers who were stuck on the mountain. deutsche bank is making major cost cuts to revive profits. they are reducing costs by $3.8 billion. they will shrink the securities business and cut back its ownership. they have
hans nichols speaks on "bloomberg surveillance."nd resurrection of print and newspapers. good morning everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from new york. i'm tom keene joining me is olivia sterns. let's get to the top headlines. olivia: crews are racing against time to dig through rubble to find survivors from the earthquake that killed at least 30 600 people. it relief agencies warned that the next big problem may be disease caused by tainted water. the...
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husband nichols in berlin. the race is on. -- hans nichols.cited we could have a female commander in chief. guy: hong kong continuing to gain after last week. mainland chinese investors in use and exchange link to hot for bargains for -- hunt for bargains. francine: one person is warning that there is a storm brewing in the united states. guy: 4 episodes of "game of thrones" has been leaked. the leak appears to have originated within a group that hbo approved to receive the episodes. it premiered in it the u.s. last night. guy: more from our exclusive interview with gopichand hinduja . guy: we will hear what really makes him tick. ♪ francine: welcome back. a little bit of an fx check. what the turkish has been doing. than them losing to live in three weeks. we have a new record on the turkish lira weakening. it did weaken and the last couple of weeks. something a lot of investors are looking out for. a new record. guy: excellent. francine: we like a new record bring it is exciting. guy: more with the interview with gopichand hinduja the brothe
husband nichols in berlin. the race is on. -- hans nichols.cited we could have a female commander in chief. guy: hong kong continuing to gain after last week. mainland chinese investors in use and exchange link to hot for bargains for -- hunt for bargains. francine: one person is warning that there is a storm brewing in the united states. guy: 4 episodes of "game of thrones" has been leaked. the leak appears to have originated within a group that hbo approved to receive the episodes....
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guy: for more, let's go to hans nichols from frankfurt. where is the bank trimming cutting, where is it looking to grow? hans: they are going to be cutting in retail units. it is not just postbank. deutsche bank itself, their retail outlets will drop by about 200. there are currently about 730. they are trimming back the investment bank, but they are also redeploying some 50 billion to 70 billion in assets into relationships and client-based services. they are looking to shed about 200 billion in assets. that is going to get their capital requirements to about 5%. before, their goal was to have a return on equity of 12%. in 2015 they came in just north of 3%. a lot of that is litigation costs. they were hit by 1.5 billion. we are heading into a press conference shortly. we want to find out where the job cuts are, how many, and what is the overall strategy in terms of the investment bank. francine: that is what we don't know, we are still trying to find out. you are also speaking to the co-ceo later on. hans: we will bring you that intervie
guy: for more, let's go to hans nichols from frankfurt. where is the bank trimming cutting, where is it looking to grow? hans: they are going to be cutting in retail units. it is not just postbank. deutsche bank itself, their retail outlets will drop by about 200. there are currently about 730. they are trimming back the investment bank, but they are also redeploying some 50 billion to 70 billion in assets into relationships and client-based services. they are looking to shed about 200 billion...
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jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much.market has done its rollover on the back of some of that data. a very interesting move in the bond market yesterday. bond yields did something phenomenal. they rose. can't say that many times. guy: we are dealing with a heavy stock. jonathan: that is the best comparison. it is actually six basis points. guy: it isn't that much. so the markets i think are fairly jittery at the moment. the u.s. earnings season is interesting. you've got a lot to think about with greece coming up. i think people are really looking for a handle on what to hang their investment strategy and a lot of people are nervous about the bond markets. a lot of people are nervous that earnings aren't keeping pace with equity levels. we circled back again to qe, to monetary policy. it is not an unfamiliar debate. jonathan: u.k. politics of course. two gigs at the moment. i watched a video yesterday of mr. salmond. is it going to be on the agenda? guy: i think it has to be on the agenda. the subtext is definitely there.
jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much.market has done its rollover on the back of some of that data. a very interesting move in the bond market yesterday. bond yields did something phenomenal. they rose. can't say that many times. guy: we are dealing with a heavy stock. jonathan: that is the best comparison. it is actually six basis points. guy: it isn't that much. so the markets i think are fairly jittery at the moment. the u.s. earnings season is interesting. you've got a lot to think...
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. >> coming up, robert nichols berg talks about his years documenting the modern history of afghanistan and photos. followed by the national conference of independents. president obama makes remarks at the annual easter prayer breakfast. >> this sunday, senior editor for the weekly standard andrew ferguson on his writing career the gop presidential candidate for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. andrew: they want someone who looks like he stands up for them. the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people really do not understand us.
. >> coming up, robert nichols berg talks about his years documenting the modern history of afghanistan and photos. followed by the national conference of independents. president obama makes remarks at the annual easter prayer breakfast. >> this sunday, senior editor for the weekly standard andrew ferguson on his writing career the gop presidential candidate for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. andrew: they want someone who looks like he stands up for them. the...
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timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted. mcveigh was executed and nichols received multiple life-ple life sentences. >> thomas' defense attorney says she's will plead not guilty. she faces 15 years in prison if convicted. >> four new bills in front of state lawmakers are focusing on protecting internet privacy. the attorney general proposed the protections. one bill will keep employers from forcing job applicants to hand over the passwords to their social media accounts. another measure profrtects victims of sexual assault from having to turn over their privacy. and the pennsylvania spca is reopening its adoption facility in the hunting park area of philadelphia. it closed last night after an outbreak of a respiratory disease of several dogs. the animals are now healthy and are no risk to families. >> the weather is going to be perfect for any event you have later on this afternoon. mainly sunny sky, temperatures near 80 degrees, a lot of spots in the 80s later on this afternoon. it will be breezy. winds gust nearing 25 mile
timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted. mcveigh was executed and nichols received multiple life-ple life sentences. >> thomas' defense attorney says she's will plead not guilty. she faces 15 years in prison if convicted. >> four new bills in front of state lawmakers are focusing on protecting internet privacy. the attorney general proposed the protections. one bill will keep employers from forcing job applicants to hand over the passwords to their social media...
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nichols is still in prison. it was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil prior to 9/11. >>> this date also marks the 22nd anniversary of the end of the siege at the branch davidian compound in waco texas. in february of 1993 law enforcement officers raided the ranch of david koresh and his followers. that started a 51-day standoff. it ended on april 19th when federal agents fired tear gas into the compound. a fire erupted and 76 people died. >>> a brush fire is threatening 200 homes in california and officials have ordered a mandatory evacuation. fires burned about 175 acres of land in the area of chino hills since it started yesterday evening. hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain the flames. so far there have been no reports of any injuries. >> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> 6:16 and minutes away from sunrise this morning. we'll see a lot of sunshine. not as hot as yesterday. the temperatures will climb into the 60s this afternoon. tracking rain for tomorrow and there's a possibility for some heavy downpours, could lead to some lo
nichols is still in prison. it was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil prior to 9/11. >>> this date also marks the 22nd anniversary of the end of the siege at the branch davidian compound in waco texas. in february of 1993 law enforcement officers raided the ranch of david koresh and his followers. that started a 51-day standoff. it ended on april 19th when federal agents fired tear gas into the compound. a fire erupted and 76 people died. >>> a brush fire is threatening...
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hans nichols is in riga. one big yawn. what do you want to glean on friday? hans: it was a headline until the headline crossed moments ago on the bloomberg terminal that said yanis varoufakis took "a hammering" inside the meeting. according to three people familiar with the talks. some complaints, accusations against varoufakis was that he was an immature, a gambler, a time waster. intense comments directed at yanis varoufakis. it's breaking up shortly and we expect everyone to go to the cameras. for a sense of how frustrating finance ministers were have a look at what mr. dijsselbloem the your group president said. mr. dijsselbloem: it's a matter of urgency for the greek side to get the deal to make sure there is enough money available to keep the government running. hans: the expectation heading in is that we would not have a of progress. we've actually gone backwards. at the beginning, wolfgang schaeuble the german finance minister, he said what is everyone doing in riga? he encouraged us to go see the city. we had a blowup inside the meeting and we have t
hans nichols is in riga. one big yawn. what do you want to glean on friday? hans: it was a headline until the headline crossed moments ago on the bloomberg terminal that said yanis varoufakis took "a hammering" inside the meeting. according to three people familiar with the talks. some complaints, accusations against varoufakis was that he was an immature, a gambler, a time waster. intense comments directed at yanis varoufakis. it's breaking up shortly and we expect everyone to go to...
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hans nichols has the story from berlin.ans: $1.5 billion would be north of one point -- ubs, they were right at $1.5 billion. that was the high water mark up to that point. rabbo bank paid $1.1 billion. it gets a little confusing translating from euros. barclays came in at $451 million. lloyds bank paid $383 million. this would be the biggest settlement. it would also include potentially a guilty plea for their u.k. subsidiary. barclays never actually pled guilty. they were one of the first banks in. deutsche bank has already settled a yen and euro libor probe with european authorities. that came in at 725 million euros. what analysts are saying is that this is good news. it removes the uncertainty. one of them said, the psychological effect is that the uncertainty is gone. for deutsche bank libor is one of the last big legal disputes. it includes two countries and the new york state department of financial services. the cftc velasquez shop and the cfa in the u.k. you have multiple regulators coming together here. deutsche
hans nichols has the story from berlin.ans: $1.5 billion would be north of one point -- ubs, they were right at $1.5 billion. that was the high water mark up to that point. rabbo bank paid $1.1 billion. it gets a little confusing translating from euros. barclays came in at $451 million. lloyds bank paid $383 million. this would be the biggest settlement. it would also include potentially a guilty plea for their u.k. subsidiary. barclays never actually pled guilty. they were one of the first...
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hans nichols is joining us from berlin.e is up next live from new york with tom keene. guy: the politics show is up next for those viewers on this side of the atlantic. you're looking at life pictures coming from the event in scotland. i have to say, this shot does not do it justice. the wide shot is even more spectacular. they may be at the top of the class for the manifesto. we will get a live shot as well coming up in the politics show. if you want to join us on twitter, we will be talking about the german 10 year. we will be talking about migration after that disaster off the coast this weekend. guy: we are back in a couple of minutes. we will say goodbye to our american audience. ♪ tom: draghi says much more work is needed by this friday. greece and european finance ministers are not a good speaking terms. watch what they do and not what they say. china remains defensive. colorado, washington state it's time for a marijuana of date. we go one toke over the line. we are live from world headquarters in new york. it is mo
hans nichols is joining us from berlin.e is up next live from new york with tom keene. guy: the politics show is up next for those viewers on this side of the atlantic. you're looking at life pictures coming from the event in scotland. i have to say, this shot does not do it justice. the wide shot is even more spectacular. they may be at the top of the class for the manifesto. we will get a live shot as well coming up in the politics show. if you want to join us on twitter, we will be talking...
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hans nichols has this report . hans nichols: frustrations world over in the meeting here among finance ministers trying to figure out and get a status update from the greek government on where they are in committing to the agreement where they said they would commit certain reforms. in some ways, the biggest casualty is time lost. we have heard that again and again from finance ministers coming out. it was a critical conversation taking place. listen to how the head of the eurogroup couched the tops. >> it was a critical discussion. we came to an agreement two months ago. today, we had hopes to hear a possible agreement on which we could take a decision. we are still far from that. hans nichols: according to some in the meeting, mr. varoufakis received a hammering. it was quite tense at several moments. coming out of the meeting, mr. varoufakis said they had made some progress and had constructive talks. he was about the only finance minister to make. throughout, there was a consistent line that greece needed to do
hans nichols has this report . hans nichols: frustrations world over in the meeting here among finance ministers trying to figure out and get a status update from the greek government on where they are in committing to the agreement where they said they would commit certain reforms. in some ways, the biggest casualty is time lost. we have heard that again and again from finance ministers coming out. it was a critical conversation taking place. listen to how the head of the eurogroup couched the...
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. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted. mcvai was executed. nichols received multiple life prison sentences. >>> a judge says he will not reduce the charges against three friends from bucks county accused of attacking a gay couple in center city. they were asked to reduce the charges. prosecutors say two men and a woman beat that couple so badly that one of the victims ended up in the hospital with several broken bones. >>> kathryn knot kevin her ri began and phillip williams are expected back in court. >>> a montgomery county contractor is the latest to face charges involving pepenndot. he's the president of an engineering and survey business. this scheme cost taxpayers millions of dollars. >>> delaware state police are looking for vandals who ran sacked a little league baseball stadium wednesday night. they found shattered glass, an open storage shed port a potties pushed over and more. >> they just appeared to be having fun breaking things. >> the vandals cost several hundred dollars in damage and state police are not saying whether there a
. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted. mcvai was executed. nichols received multiple life prison sentences. >>> a judge says he will not reduce the charges against three friends from bucks county accused of attacking a gay couple in center city. they were asked to reduce the charges. prosecutors say two men and a woman beat that couple so badly that one of the victims ended up in the hospital with several broken bones. >>> kathryn knot kevin her...
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you actually forged a friendship with members of mcveigh's family and also with tiererry nichols a lotld you do that? >> well, in the beginning i formed a friendship with terry nichols because i thought who would know more about the bombing than him. he could answer my -- the questions that i still had and i befriended his mother and got to know her in the courtroom. that was my first baby step in learning to forgive. it wasn't long before he became my friend joyce's son. as i began to write and correspond to terry nichols, our letters turned into phone calls and phone calls turned into visits. my heart was changed. i learned to forgive. what i've learned after all of these years, unforgiveness and harboring hatred in your heart is like drinking poison and expecting the enemy to die. >> as an amazing story from start to finish. thank you so much for joining us and we just send you our prayers and what i'm sure is a continued lifetime of recovery. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. it was my pleasure to be here. >> as we go to break we want to share more images from today's moving
you actually forged a friendship with members of mcveigh's family and also with tiererry nichols a lotld you do that? >> well, in the beginning i formed a friendship with terry nichols because i thought who would know more about the bombing than him. he could answer my -- the questions that i still had and i befriended his mother and got to know her in the courtroom. that was my first baby step in learning to forgive. it wasn't long before he became my friend joyce's son. as i began to...
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he agreed to a plea bargain testifying against mcveigh and nichols.ut 10 1/2 years in prison and was released almost a decade ago. fortier now has a new identity and new hometown because he's in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer. >> reporter: can you tell us where he is living, what his name is? >> no. >> reporter: he is still married? >> yes. >> reporter: to the same woman? >> yes. >> reporter: he has children? >> yes. >> reporter: how many children does he have? >> two. >> reporter: does he live a normal life? >> no. he'll never be able to live a normal life. >> reporter: in the witness protection program you're given a new identity. presumably his neighbors don't know anything about his background correct? >> i probably can't comment on that. >> reporter: when you say he's not living a normal life what do you mean because of the traumas of the past or things that happened in the present? >> the traumas of the past and the risk to him. >> reporter: brothers aaron and elijah coverdale were two of the
he agreed to a plea bargain testifying against mcveigh and nichols.ut 10 1/2 years in prison and was released almost a decade ago. fortier now has a new identity and new hometown because he's in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer. >> reporter: can you tell us where he is living, what his name is? >> no. >> reporter: he is still married? >> yes. >> reporter: to the same woman? >> yes. >> reporter: he has...
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i want to thank our panelists wale, rachel nichols, barney frank and rob corddry.ght, head to thenightlyshow.com/dares to view the first 32 dares selected in our dare-y willmore's march madness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament. we need your help to fill the bracket by wednesday night. so submit your dares using the hashtag "dare larry." please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember. i don't know why someone would have a tough time with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. >> jon: hey, everybody welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we have a great show tonight, an amazing show. young will ferrell will be joining us on the program tonight. ( cheers and applause ) first, ladies and gentlemen, every now and again i like to check in with our good friends on the fox news network-- or-- or as your grandparents call it "the real news." and to be
i want to thank our panelists wale, rachel nichols, barney frank and rob corddry.ght, head to thenightlyshow.com/dares to view the first 32 dares selected in our dare-y willmore's march madness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament. we need your help to fill the bracket by wednesday night. so submit your dares using the hashtag "dare larry." please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember. i don't know why someone...
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i want to thank our panelists wale, rachel nichols, barney frank and rob corddry.applause) finally tonight, head to thenightlyshow.com/dares to view the first 32 dares selected in our dare-y willmore's march madness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament. we need your help to fill the bracket by wednesday night. so submit your dares using the hashtag "dare larry." please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember. i don't know why someone would have a tough time with that. until then, goodnightly, everyone! read the book! (cheers and applause) ♪ captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television
i want to thank our panelists wale, rachel nichols, barney frank and rob corddry.applause) finally tonight, head to thenightlyshow.com/dares to view the first 32 dares selected in our dare-y willmore's march madness bracketsball dare-o-mania it's boner time tournament. we need your help to fill the bracket by wednesday night. so submit your dares using the hashtag "dare larry." please please, read barney frank's new book okay? it's called "frank." very easy to remember. i...
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mcveigh was executed in 2001 and nichols is still in prison.t was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil prior to 9/11. >>> today is also the 22nd anniversary of the end of the siege at the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. in february of 1993 law enforcement officers raided the ranch of david koresh and his followers. that started a 51-day standoff. it ended on april 19th when federal agents fired tear gas into the compound. a fire erupted and 76 people died. >>> it has been two years since the boston marathon bombing, and tomorrow, 30,000 runners will take their marks for this year's race which will be under heavy security. officials say they have been preparing for the event for an entire year. state police and officers from surrounding towns will be patrolling the course some on bicycles. also, there are more miles of fencing between the runners and fans, and security crews will screen spectators before entering the finish line bleachers. >> we certainly have people's back. they can relax, and enjoy their time. but, like anything el
mcveigh was executed in 2001 and nichols is still in prison.t was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil prior to 9/11. >>> today is also the 22nd anniversary of the end of the siege at the branch davidian compound in waco, texas. in february of 1993 law enforcement officers raided the ranch of david koresh and his followers. that started a 51-day standoff. it ended on april 19th when federal agents fired tear gas into the compound. a fire erupted and 76 people died. >>> it...
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nichols is still in prison. it was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil, prior to 9/11. >>> surprise showers put a hold on this concert as people were forced to run for cover. that story and a look at rain moving towards our area for the start of the workweek, when we come right back. >>> well one moment you're having fun and dancing at a concert, next, the skies open up and the rain pours down. you're looking at a pop-up storm near dallas that sent country music lovers scrambling for cover last night. organizers delayed the concert for two hours while that storm passed. >>> and stormy weather also pummeled oklahoma. this is video of a hailstorm, about 100 miles we ss west of oklahoma city yesterday. the hail was the size of quarters and dimes. more storms could develop across that region today. >>> and that's a storm system that's going to be moving into our area tomorrow. today, if you're heading out the door, a little bit of a chill in the air, was the temperatures are slowly climbing in spite of lots of high clouds. not the brilliant sunshine we
nichols is still in prison. it was the worst terrorist attack on u.s. soil, prior to 9/11. >>> surprise showers put a hold on this concert as people were forced to run for cover. that story and a look at rain moving towards our area for the start of the workweek, when we come right back. >>> well one moment you're having fun and dancing at a concert, next, the skies open up and the rain pours down. you're looking at a pop-up storm near dallas that sent country music lovers...
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his accomplice terry nichols, is serving consecutive life sentences right now. at the exact same time the bomb went off two decades ago, family members choked up as they read the name of their loved one who died that day. >> our dad mickey v. maroney, our mother, francis, fran ann williams. >> gut-wrenching for so many after so many years. they also had 168 seconds of silence. we heard from survivors and also the governor of oklahoma at the time of the bombing. >> there was absolutely no reason for what happened but to kill 168 of our friends including 19 babies it was unfathomable. >> the city pulled together just like a family and also today we heard from hhs secretary jey johnson and said the lessons of the past can be used now and in the future. >> today is the day to remember and mourn those chowho died here 20 years ago. today is also a day to say to those who intend to terrorize us, no you cannot. >> oklahoma city national memorial and museum opened five years after the bombing. it is very impressive if you have never been. they have 168 empty chairs outs
his accomplice terry nichols, is serving consecutive life sentences right now. at the exact same time the bomb went off two decades ago, family members choked up as they read the name of their loved one who died that day. >> our dad mickey v. maroney, our mother, francis, fran ann williams. >> gut-wrenching for so many after so many years. they also had 168 seconds of silence. we heard from survivors and also the governor of oklahoma at the time of the bombing. >> there was...
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joining us now is hans nichols.bout who this protester is and what exactly happened here? hans: we know very little about the actual protester, the female who got up and wanted to talk about the tyranny of what she sees as the european central bank. what is remarkable to me about the incident is that the new ecb headquarters in frankfurt they just moved there, they inaugurated the building in march, they had preliminary events in january. it is a fortress. it is built like any embassy you see abroad. it is like a moat around it. going through security is as intense as going through security for any presidential white house. once the security personnel took over, it seems like the handled the situation quickly and professionally. betty: it did, indeed. almost immediately, people rushed up and escorted or dragged this protester off. brendan greeley is here with me, as well. i know you spent some time in germany. brendan: stop the betty dictatorship! [laughter] peter: wait a minute. -- betty: wait a minute. brendan: yo
joining us now is hans nichols.bout who this protester is and what exactly happened here? hans: we know very little about the actual protester, the female who got up and wanted to talk about the tyranny of what she sees as the european central bank. what is remarkable to me about the incident is that the new ecb headquarters in frankfurt they just moved there, they inaugurated the building in march, they had preliminary events in january. it is a fortress. it is built like any embassy you see...
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. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted of the attacks.i was executed and nichols received multiple life sentences. >>> today president obama will welcome the italian prime minister to the white house. it's believed the two leaders will discuss a wide range of global topics including ukraine, libya, and isis militants and with italy in recession, the prime minister will also seek the president's support for the president's economic program. >>> also today, first lady michelle obama and dr. jill biden will meet with veterans. the first lady and dr. biden will visit a veterans center in maryland. they want to highlight how the facilities have improved resources for veterans and for their families. >>> from our trenton bureau this morning. >> there is a new place to help the homeless in trenton. this is the new coordinated entry and assessment services center on perry street. employees will assess the needs of homeless and help them find permanent housing. the motto is a pathway to your home. >> to make sure that not only did we address homel
. >> timothy mcveigh and terry nichols were tried and convicted of the attacks.i was executed and nichols received multiple life sentences. >>> today president obama will welcome the italian prime minister to the white house. it's believed the two leaders will discuss a wide range of global topics including ukraine, libya, and isis militants and with italy in recession, the prime minister will also seek the president's support for the president's economic program. >>>...
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hans nichols in berlin. thank you. mark: europe's longest-serving leader is often called the last remaining dictator. he is in belarus. he is preparing for an election that could see him retain power for five feet year -- five yours . he sat down with ryan chilcote. ryan asked him how his fifth campaign will be different from the ones in the past given what is going on in crimea. >> everyone thinks that crimea and ukraine is a bluff. ryan the opposition to use you says crimea is like a present to you. >> that is cynical. we could lose our country because of our policies. belarus is in a difficult situation. i am happy there are people who think this way. they have demonstrated they are not ready to take power in belarus and keep the country together. i would be delighted if the opposition does not try to come to power. if you cannot keep the country together, don't take power. don't go after that responsibility. it is cynical to suggest the situation in crimea and the ukraine -- how could it be? the people in belarus h
hans nichols in berlin. thank you. mark: europe's longest-serving leader is often called the last remaining dictator. he is in belarus. he is preparing for an election that could see him retain power for five feet year -- five yours . he sat down with ryan chilcote. ryan asked him how his fifth campaign will be different from the ones in the past given what is going on in crimea. >> everyone thinks that crimea and ukraine is a bluff. ryan the opposition to use you says crimea is like a...
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i'm rachel nichols, and thank you for joining us.y the rest of your weekend and enjoy the tournament. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn newsroom, i'm pop any harlow in new york. right now, there's been a shooting incident at the capitol. the capitol is on lockdown while police continue to investigate. we are joined from washington now. we've been monitoring this for 45 minutes. what do we know at this point? >> well, poppy, the u.s. capitol police confirming it was suicide. spokeswoman saying in a statement it was self-inflicted gunshot by neutralized subject. this happened on the west front of the u.s. capitol building, side of the c
i'm rachel nichols, and thank you for joining us.y the rest of your weekend and enjoy the tournament. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn newsroom, i'm pop any harlow in new york. right now, there's been a shooting incident at the capitol. the capitol is on lockdown while police continue to investigate. we are joined from washington now. we've been monitoring this for 45 minutes. what do we know at this point? >> well, poppy, the u.s. capitol police confirming it was suicide....
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caroline: on nichols all over the story from berlin. mark: talks of the deal for greece continue today as the countdown for the april 24 deadline continues. officials say the nation and its creditors are moving closer to reform which would unfreeze the 7 billion second bailout. caroline: the imf chief economist warned that a scenario that would hurt financial markets cannot be ruled out. he sent a strong dollar would boost growth in the region. >> price of oil has helped. the exchange rate probably hasn't helped yet but it will. this is leading us to have higher forecasts for this year than last year. the main risk that we saw last year was the risk of recession in the eurozone. it has not disappeared but the risk is much smaller than it used to be. mark: the ambassador who worse -- who worked with george soros for over a decade also weighed in on the list. he told bloomberg in an exclusive interview that he was not worried about greece leaving the eurozone? >> do you think greece is leaving the eurozone? >> probably. i would carry a lo
caroline: on nichols all over the story from berlin. mark: talks of the deal for greece continue today as the countdown for the april 24 deadline continues. officials say the nation and its creditors are moving closer to reform which would unfreeze the 7 billion second bailout. caroline: the imf chief economist warned that a scenario that would hurt financial markets cannot be ruled out. he sent a strong dollar would boost growth in the region. >> price of oil has helped. the exchange...
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and terry nichols is serving a life sentence.mily and friends will gather there today to remember the people that they loved. i was there many years ago, ryan. ryan is joining us live. there is almost a presence there, isn't there? >> reporter: there is no question about that. it's especially impressive being here this early this morning. the way that this memorial is lit up is absolutely beautiful and haunting. we are expecting thousands of people here to honor the 20th anniversary of this active domestic terrorism that killed 168 people and changed this city forever. >> reporter: it is often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> explosion has happened at the federal court building in downtown, oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone debt tated detonated a ryder truck outside of the building. . it killed 168 people. >> the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: within days, the two men behind the attack were behind bars. an oklahoma state trooper
and terry nichols is serving a life sentence.mily and friends will gather there today to remember the people that they loved. i was there many years ago, ryan. ryan is joining us live. there is almost a presence there, isn't there? >> reporter: there is no question about that. it's especially impressive being here this early this morning. the way that this memorial is lit up is absolutely beautiful and haunting. we are expecting thousands of people here to honor the 20th anniversary of...
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gwenn nichols was in the neighborhood. she did not witness the actual gunshots but she said they scuffled a bit and she saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she described to us how she felt when she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. i'm sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. >> reporter: she referred to her son there because she says her own son had his encounter with the north charleston police that was similar. her son was pulled over for routine traffic stop and they ended up roughing him up a bit and arresting him. she could relate to what happened to walter scott on that day. john and christine. >>> brian, an interesting look at the video. this morning, we are also hearing from the mother of michael slager, the officer behind now. holding back tears, she offered this to the family of the man her son is accused of murdering. >> i just -- i just have to let it be and hope god ta
gwenn nichols was in the neighborhood. she did not witness the actual gunshots but she said they scuffled a bit and she saw walter scott go into the vacant lot. she described to us how she felt when she heard the gunshots. >> i started to cry. i'm sorry. i started to cry because i thought about the altercation with my son and it could have been my son. it could have been any one of these young black men around here. >> reporter: she referred to her son there because she says her own...
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back to rachel nichols. again, i'm almost speechless i guess. i'm such a baseball fan. to know i'm standing in front of camden yards, to know this is a first in terms of ever -- >> historic moment. >> but what are the players thinking? >> i was talking to a couple of the guys on thebp. they just said -- >> bp batting practice. >> they said it's absolutely surreal. buck showalter said he was hoping to give the city a sense of normalcy something they can hang on to. whereas maybe you walk by and hear someone on a car radio playing the orioles game and they hope by playing today, they could give people that. adam jones, the all-star here in baltimore, gave a really poignant press conference before the game. he talked about, look no matter what race you are here right now, you are hurting. he wanted the youth in this city which he's worked with extensively. he said, i hear you, he said i want you to know you're being heard. someone is standing with you. he said it's okay that you are frustrated but he made the point that aggressive violent action is not acceptable. so tryin
back to rachel nichols. again, i'm almost speechless i guess. i'm such a baseball fan. to know i'm standing in front of camden yards, to know this is a first in terms of ever -- >> historic moment. >> but what are the players thinking? >> i was talking to a couple of the guys on thebp. they just said -- >> bp batting practice. >> they said it's absolutely surreal. buck showalter said he was hoping to give the city a sense of normalcy something they can hang on to....
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hans nichols joining us from berlin. james bevan is still with us. i took a week off and came back to the same story. let's call 2015 the death of a deadline. do these deadlines matter anymore? guest: the real deadline will be the 20th of july when we have the ecb on payment. we have another hill to overcome in august. i would suggest that we get to the end of september and everything is still functioning. it will at least be put off for an extended period. the real challenge is, even talk about greece leaving the euro, it is more like they stay in the euro or walk away from it dead. if they stay in the euro and keep its debt it is revalued upwards, that is disastrous. i don't think this is part of greece maneuvering toward leaving. i do think there is a real risk that they say we cannot pay and are not going to pay. jon: as a government you can put your hand on the back of your throat and pull 450 million euros, but you cannot pull billions of euros that are due in july and august, how do they find that? -- fund that? guest: they may fund this but i
hans nichols joining us from berlin. james bevan is still with us. i took a week off and came back to the same story. let's call 2015 the death of a deadline. do these deadlines matter anymore? guest: the real deadline will be the 20th of july when we have the ecb on payment. we have another hill to overcome in august. i would suggest that we get to the end of september and everything is still functioning. it will at least be put off for an extended period. the real challenge is, even talk...
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let's go to cnn sports' rachel nichols. closed to the public. mean they will play the game but no one will be in the seats? >> reporter: as surreal as it sounds they will play in front of a completely empty stadium. the game will be broadcast on tv and radio. it's not like it's going to be in secret or anything. this has never happened before in the history of major league baseball. it's going to be different and strange for anyone watching. the orioles were supposed to have a home stand. it will be moved to tampa. they can't do it with this team. it's too short notice the white sox are in town. having the game closing it to the public, doesn't put the public at risk. means concession stand workers don't have to come in either. the other night, we had police in riot gear on babe ruth plaza. that's where fans come into the stadium. it's not a situation anybody wanted. >> can i ask you this -- so since this seems unprecedented, as you're pointing out, can you walk me through as much as you know the decision process, who helped in the decision. i i
let's go to cnn sports' rachel nichols. closed to the public. mean they will play the game but no one will be in the seats? >> reporter: as surreal as it sounds they will play in front of a completely empty stadium. the game will be broadcast on tv and radio. it's not like it's going to be in secret or anything. this has never happened before in the history of major league baseball. it's going to be different and strange for anyone watching. the orioles were supposed to have a home stand....
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then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sly magazine. the article is full of exaggerated claims and wild bill becomes a national hero overnight. >> damn you nichols. [ gunfire ] >> twisted it all up. >> harper's weekly was essentially the internet of the west. i mean, everyone read it. it was everywhere and it was the news. to not only have your story about yourself in there but illustrations that made you look much more dramatic than you really were, it was fantastic for hickok professionally. >> with his fame growing daily while bill hickok is elected marshal of a booming rail town. >> congratulations, mr. hickok, you're now a dually elected official of the city of kansas. >> the event marks the first step in his career as celebrity law enforcement. but hickok's new-found fame is both a benefit and a curse. for some, it commands respect. but it also puts a target on his back. >> it was a hotbed of youthful indiscretion. it was a cattle town and rail head. a lot of guys came in there to spend their money. >> you don't know w
then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sly magazine. the article is full of exaggerated claims and wild bill becomes a national hero overnight. >> damn you nichols. [ gunfire ] >> twisted it all up. >> harper's weekly was essentially the internet of the west. i mean, everyone read it. it was everywhere and it was the news. to not only have your story about yourself in there but illustrations that made you look much...
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manus: let's get straight to hans nichols who is in berlin.n you look at this, it is the timing of it. it is spectacular in terms of what pugin is doing -- pugin is doing. hans: what you have from lavrov is him saying that this was done in the spirit of goodwill. they insisted it is about stimulating progress in those very nuclear talks that concluded, at least limited early concluded, on april 2 in switzerland. what lab rock is insisting is that these missiles will not be pointed at israel. >> the s-300 is a defensive weapon that cannot serve offense of purposes and will not jeopardize the security of any country, including of course israel. hans: the u.s. were pretty measured in their criticisms. what both sides agree on is that the 2010 you and weapons ban does not include a ban on the s-300. what you are really seeing, and you saw this overnight in washington, is that republicans in congress are seizing on this issue to talk about obama's and russia's intentions in this negotiation. many are saying this is just about russia seeking a comme
manus: let's get straight to hans nichols who is in berlin.n you look at this, it is the timing of it. it is spectacular in terms of what pugin is doing -- pugin is doing. hans: what you have from lavrov is him saying that this was done in the spirit of goodwill. they insisted it is about stimulating progress in those very nuclear talks that concluded, at least limited early concluded, on april 2 in switzerland. what lab rock is insisting is that these missiles will not be pointed at israel....
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olivia: we are going to move on to ponce nichols -- hans nichols . but first, top headlines.line -- diplomats were not able to resolve the differences over iran's nuclear program, talks are resuming in switzerland this morning. iran's foreign minister says there has been good progress but still no solution. both sides may end up settling for a joint statement that is not the blueprint they had hoped for. the white house says talks will go on as long as there is movement. >> as long as we're in a position of convening serious talks that are making progress that we would not arbitrarily ended them. but, if we are in a situation where we sense that the talks have stalled, then yes, the united states and the international community is prepared to walk away. olivia: the u.s. and other powers do not want iran to have a nuclear bomb, the iranians want the west to drop economic sanctions immediately. great banks are getting more emergency funds from the ecb. west was have been taking their money out of greek banks. the ecb wants to make sure the banks have enough liquidity to operate
olivia: we are going to move on to ponce nichols -- hans nichols . but first, top headlines.line -- diplomats were not able to resolve the differences over iran's nuclear program, talks are resuming in switzerland this morning. iran's foreign minister says there has been good progress but still no solution. both sides may end up settling for a joint statement that is not the blueprint they had hoped for. the white house says talks will go on as long as there is movement. >> as long as...
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hans nichols is in reagor.s urged angela america toll generate a deal here certainly before the end of april. that is not actually that far away. at the same time they are saying there won't be a deal today. what are you getting from what you're hearing there? hanz: i'm picking up the frustration with your finance ministers. they don't like that tsipras is trying to cut a deal outside of here. there is a lot of progress that needs to be done on the technical and tactical side of things. how far is greece along in submitting that list or finding a list so they can give that to their creditors and start the process of unlocking some of that aid. you heard the finance minister the other day upset with tsipras going through the press and he is also trying to negotiate with merkel not through the your of group. in some ways greece needs this deal more than europe does. listen to how he sflained dynamic. >> the dynamic is more important for greek side than the euro group. it is a matter of urgency for the greek side
hans nichols is in reagor.s urged angela america toll generate a deal here certainly before the end of april. that is not actually that far away. at the same time they are saying there won't be a deal today. what are you getting from what you're hearing there? hanz: i'm picking up the frustration with your finance ministers. they don't like that tsipras is trying to cut a deal outside of here. there is a lot of progress that needs to be done on the technical and tactical side of things. how far...
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caroline: hans nichols, thank you very much indeed.credit suisse reported earnings in line with estimates. earnings for the investment bank he estimates. we will have the numbers with an interview with radio can labor gazprom -- interview with brady dougan a little later. gazprom will have a probe. the eu has been examining whether the company contracts unfairly link oil and gas prices and prevent customers from reselling gas. the eu president has called a summit on april 23 to address the growing humanitarian crisis in the mediterranean after a boat carrying hundreds of people capsized off the libyan coast. >> the situation in the mediterranean is growing. it cannot continue like this. we cannot accept that hundreds of people die when trying to cross the sea to europe. this is why i have decided to call an extraordinary council this thursday and this is why i traveled to the region. the objective of the summit is to discuss at the highest levels what the member states and eu together can and must do to alleviate the situation now. car
caroline: hans nichols, thank you very much indeed.credit suisse reported earnings in line with estimates. earnings for the investment bank he estimates. we will have the numbers with an interview with radio can labor gazprom -- interview with brady dougan a little later. gazprom will have a probe. the eu has been examining whether the company contracts unfairly link oil and gas prices and prevent customers from reselling gas. the eu president has called a summit on april 23 to address the...
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through prison letters and visits with terry nichols kathy's rage transformed. the phone call made public for the first time. >> i love you, too. you call again in a few days. >> will do. >> i feel for giving was the best gift i could give myself. >> reporter: with forgiveness, edie says her life is joyful. raising her son and daughter. >> i have not erased it but i moved on. i'm happy and it's okay. >> reporter: kathy's long search did find comfort. >> i have a peace in my heart. i'll have a mile on my face. it changed my life. >> reporter: and over the years, their process of grief has changed. they told me that looking back 10 or 15 years ago, they were not in a place of forgiveness. they are happy to be there now. edie has two children born after the bombing. they will be with her tomorrow as they are every year to mark the anniversary. preparations are happening behind me now. president clinton will be back to commemorate the day as families come together 20 years later. >> what a powerful story. kelly, thanks. >> as you see the two boys as a new dad, my wi
through prison letters and visits with terry nichols kathy's rage transformed. the phone call made public for the first time. >> i love you, too. you call again in a few days. >> will do. >> i feel for giving was the best gift i could give myself. >> reporter: with forgiveness, edie says her life is joyful. raising her son and daughter. >> i have not erased it but i moved on. i'm happy and it's okay. >> reporter: kathy's long search did find comfort. >>...
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on april 21, gulf war veteran timothy mcveigh and another former soldier, terry nichols were arrested, and later formally-charged with the bombing. two days later, then-president bill clinton came to comfort the city, and the country. >> for we will stand with you for as many tomorrows as it takes. >> woodruff: mcveigh and nichols, members of far right- wing, anti-federal-government groups, timed the attack for the two-year anniversary of the fiery end to the 1993 siege of the branch davidians. that breakaway religious sect, in waco texas staged a 51-day stand-off with law enforcement, which ended with an f.b.i.-led assault on the heavily-armed compound. 76 members of the group died that day. in 1997, mcveigh was found guilty on 11 federal counts of murder and conspiracy; he was sentenced to death and executed in 2001. nichols was later found guilty on federal charges of conspiracy and manslaughter and 161 state counts of first degree murder, he is serving 150 life sentences in a colorado federal prison. the anniversary will be recognized throughout the coming weekend in oklahoma city
on april 21, gulf war veteran timothy mcveigh and another former soldier, terry nichols were arrested, and later formally-charged with the bombing. two days later, then-president bill clinton came to comfort the city, and the country. >> for we will stand with you for as many tomorrows as it takes. >> woodruff: mcveigh and nichols, members of far right- wing, anti-federal-government groups, timed the attack for the two-year anniversary of the fiery end to the 1993 siege of the...
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jonathan: hans nichols. let's bring in our reporter to the conversation.f we get an election and they win it again, what changes? what happens? report of a be much more clearer. we will have hard talks. that reporter: it will be much clearer. we are moving into a euro environment or we are moving away from that pro-europe or a referendum and i think it will need much clearer where we are going. jonathan: what breaks of the deadlock -- the politics or elections, referendum coffers running to drive -- running dry, or from the banking sector? ramin nakisa i think it will be deposit light. the banks see collapse and the rational thing is for people to take their money out of greece and put it into germany. if there is a default, what would you prefer? would you prefer a greek bond? or denominated in georgia marks? -- deutsche marks? it is rational to put it in germany. jennifer: in -- jonathan: in athens where the pleasure of having you today. are you seeing signs of dissent over the last couple of weeks? the public, is a turning? vassilis karamis: they were o
jonathan: hans nichols. let's bring in our reporter to the conversation.f we get an election and they win it again, what changes? what happens? report of a be much more clearer. we will have hard talks. that reporter: it will be much clearer. we are moving into a euro environment or we are moving away from that pro-europe or a referendum and i think it will need much clearer where we are going. jonathan: what breaks of the deadlock -- the politics or elections, referendum coffers running to...
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officials said. 32-year-old nichole riolo. pulled over to help the man.returned back to her car.the man attacked her from behind. riolo.a sacramento resident.stumbled into a parking lot where she was later pronounced dead. the sacramento bee reports juan v. avalos of sacramento is suspected in the slashing and has been booked. >> pam: this 20 year old danville woman is behind bars for kidnapping, robbery and criminal threats. the santa clara county sheriff's department says katherine stump was contacted by a male victim thru an online advertisement april 5th. authorities say she threatened the victim with a knife, and the man with her pepper sprayed the man as they ransacked his home. they then forced the victim into their car - dropping him off about a mile away. >> gary: warriors game 7 >> pam: the problem is one of the proposals is calls for the elimination of the field. that could prevent a lot of children from playing baseball. >> reporter: president of san mateo little league american, brian haverty says if fitzgerald field disappears. so would an o
officials said. 32-year-old nichole riolo. pulled over to help the man.returned back to her car.the man attacked her from behind. riolo.a sacramento resident.stumbled into a parking lot where she was later pronounced dead. the sacramento bee reports juan v. avalos of sacramento is suspected in the slashing and has been booked. >> pam: this 20 year old danville woman is behind bars for kidnapping, robbery and criminal threats. the santa clara county sheriff's department says katherine...
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thank you so much, hans nichols, in berlin n.ling with china," we've been speaking to investors and we'll hear plenty more from tom on china. in terms of the biggest interviews we have coming up, we have mr. paulson these are two great interviews you don't want to miss later. he's the chairman and founder of the paulson institute. he was the former u.s. treasury secretary. it will be interesting to get his take on this new book that he has out in dealing with china. today we found out that china's economy expanded at the weakest pace since 2009. we've been trying to discover whether that means you should be worried about it or whether it just means there's a shift in balance that actually just becomes a stronger economy because it's gotten rid of all that overhang. another interview is the u.s. treasury secretary. he's coming up a little bit later today. now, just a reminder you can follow me on twitter. for u.s. viewers, it's "surveillance" with tom keene and his team. there's guy john sofpble he's doing a debate on europe and t
thank you so much, hans nichols, in berlin n.ling with china," we've been speaking to investors and we'll hear plenty more from tom on china. in terms of the biggest interviews we have coming up, we have mr. paulson these are two great interviews you don't want to miss later. he's the chairman and founder of the paulson institute. he was the former u.s. treasury secretary. it will be interesting to get his take on this new book that he has out in dealing with china. today we found out that...
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jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much. let's keep it on the banking sector.ou hear about currency vines libor, tax evasion as well. hsbc is thought to pay one billion euros after being charged in a french probe about tax evasion. stephen morris joins us now for a little bit more. you've got libor, the currency thing, now tax evasion. >> hsbc has faced a litany of regulatory issues. 1.9 billion in 2012. it is hopefully one of the last ones for the bank. jonathan: in terms of appeals what are the chances of success? stephen: we don't know yet. this happened to ubs, who appealed the decision. while hsbc is vigorously spending, it is unclear whether they will be successful or not. jonathan: talk to me about the size of the fine. you see some crazy figures. $1.5 billion for deutsche bank. multiples of that for bnp paribas. for hsbc, what is the fine for this? stephen: we don't know the size of the total fine yes. this is definitely a show of force from french prosecutors, saying they are not going to ignore this anymore. hsbc is one of the world's largest banks. $
jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much. let's keep it on the banking sector.ou hear about currency vines libor, tax evasion as well. hsbc is thought to pay one billion euros after being charged in a french probe about tax evasion. stephen morris joins us now for a little bit more. you've got libor, the currency thing, now tax evasion. >> hsbc has faced a litany of regulatory issues. 1.9 billion in 2012. it is hopefully one of the last ones for the bank. jonathan: in terms of appeals...
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hans nichols, our international correspondent.ead to the break, let's check on equity markets. record high closes for the stoxx 600, the ftse, and the dax. off by 17 points on the ftse in london. the dax stilwell north of 12,000 points. the best week for european stocks last week since january. the euro showing a little more weakness against the dollar this morning. join us after the break. we are going to talk u.k. politics. ♪ jonathan: let's bring the conversation back to the u.k. big day in the election race. guy johnson and anna edwards join me now for a little more. first you, anna. labor unveiling its manifesto. are we expecting any fireworks? anna: there will be a few things we do know about. one thing is trying to take on the mantle of fiscal responsibility from the conservatives. that is something labor are going to try to achieve. pledging to narrow the u.k. budget deficit every year. they want to run a surplus on that measure by 2020. we will get details on energy companies, more on childcare, mansion tax, tax on tobacc
hans nichols, our international correspondent.ead to the break, let's check on equity markets. record high closes for the stoxx 600, the ftse, and the dax. off by 17 points on the ftse in london. the dax stilwell north of 12,000 points. the best week for european stocks last week since january. the euro showing a little more weakness against the dollar this morning. join us after the break. we are going to talk u.k. politics. ♪ jonathan: let's bring the conversation back to the u.k. big day...
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he agreed to a plea-bargain, testifying against mcveigh and nichols. served in prison and released almost a decade age he has a new identity and new hometown because he is in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer >> can you tell us where he is living? what his name is? >> no. >> he is still married? >> yes. >> to the same woman? >> yes. >> he has children? >> yes. >> how many children? >> two. >> does he live a normal life? >> no. he'll never be able to live a there mall life. >> in the witness protection program, you are given a new identity. presumably his neighbors don't know anything about his background. that's the way it works. >> i can't comment. >> when high is not living a normal life because of the traumas of the past or things that happen in present? >> traumas of the past. the risk to him. >> brothers aaron and elijah coverdale were two of the children killed in the day-care center. their grandmother. janie coverdale. >> it makes me angry to know he is enjoying life. all of the people are dead.
he agreed to a plea-bargain, testifying against mcveigh and nichols. served in prison and released almost a decade age he has a new identity and new hometown because he is in the federal witness protection program. fortier still occasionally calls his lawyer >> can you tell us where he is living? what his name is? >> no. >> he is still married? >> yes. >> to the same woman? >> yes. >> he has children? >> yes. >> how many children? >>...
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rachel nichols is here now. she is cnn and turner sports anchor for us and she joins us with more. so rachel tomorrow, game's going to be played without fans. explain how significant that is. >> yeah major league baseball has nearly a century and a half history, don, and this is the first time that they will play a game with the doors closed essentially. now, it's not going to be played in secret. the game will be televised, you could hear it on the radio, but there will be no paying fans in the stands. it's going to be a little bit surreal for those guys but they just felt that after talking to everybody involved this was best for the safety of not only the potential fans out there, but stadium workers, they were already going to have to change the game from a night game to an afternoon game because of the city-wide curfew. and you have to remember last night, they didn't scandalconditional the game until about 45 minutes after the first pitch. you have this incredibly strange situation where players are getting ready for the game in the clubhouse with the television on watching o
rachel nichols is here now. she is cnn and turner sports anchor for us and she joins us with more. so rachel tomorrow, game's going to be played without fans. explain how significant that is. >> yeah major league baseball has nearly a century and a half history, don, and this is the first time that they will play a game with the doors closed essentially. now, it's not going to be played in secret. the game will be televised, you could hear it on the radio, but there will be no paying fans...