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>> by now, nichols runs outside.ant hoyt teasley is right on his tail. >> that deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been killed in the courtroom or that there were hostages. >> nichols shoots the officer five times and teasley dies a short time later. >> everybody off the sidewalk! >> brian nichols is armed and on the run. a major manhunt begins. >> police now on a massive manhunt for 33-year-old brian nichols. >> he goes into an underground parking garage where he carjacks a deputy's car. he'd later carjack at least five others. >> he would put a gun to them and order them out of their vehicles, take their vehicle, switch vehicles, and continue to switch vehicles. >> one of the cars nichols steals is a green honda that belongs to this reporter. nichols hits him over the head with a gun. >> i think i'm extremely lucky to escape without being shot or thrown in the trunk. >> this parking garage security camera captures nichols casually walking down the stairs, apparently wearing o'brien's blazer. >> the story
>> by now, nichols runs outside.ant hoyt teasley is right on his tail. >> that deputy, however, did not know that anyone had been killed in the courtroom or that there were hostages. >> nichols shoots the officer five times and teasley dies a short time later. >> everybody off the sidewalk! >> brian nichols is armed and on the run. a major manhunt begins. >> police now on a massive manhunt for 33-year-old brian nichols. >> he goes into an underground...
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like mcveigh, nichols is known to harbor anti-government views. >> terry nichols four days before thea new insurance policy on his pickup truck. >> an arrest warrant is quickly issued and later that same day nichols turns himself in. by now, the rescue operation at the murrah building has become a recovery effort. >> authorities in this building behind me are coming across more bodies. >> the search for bodies will last for two full weeks. >> most of the survivors wanted to go to most of the funerals, and that's tough going to 16 funerals, let me tell you. that was really hard, but we needed to do it. >> two women are believed to be still in the building with an elderly man. >> finally on may 5th, 1995, with 3 victims still buried in the rubble, the search comes to an end. >> this was not two or three people from this city or two or three people from that city. this was oklahoma city. the terrorism was directed at the city. the terrorism was directed at its people. it was a sword at the heart of oklahoma city. create your own seafood trio... ...if it looks tasty, you order it. choose
like mcveigh, nichols is known to harbor anti-government views. >> terry nichols four days before thea new insurance policy on his pickup truck. >> an arrest warrant is quickly issued and later that same day nichols turns himself in. by now, the rescue operation at the murrah building has become a recovery effort. >> authorities in this building behind me are coming across more bodies. >> the search for bodies will last for two full weeks. >> most of the survivors...
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. >> cameraman jeff nichols captures the yellow-orange fireball.he explosion blows dangerous chunks of concrete and other debris into the air. >> you can see in the left corner of the screen that this panel of debris just kind of floats down from the sky and hits one gentleman in the back. >> nichols arrives at the scene 20 minutes before the blast, expecting to capture utility workers fixing the leak. >> as a news videographer, you've done these stories before. it's usually nothing much. you might smell a little bit of gas or propane kind of smell. doesn't ever really amount to anything. this, however, was a different time. >> nichols sets up his camera at what he thinks is a safe distance, until he realizes the utility workers are not actually sure where the leaking gas is coming from. >> there was a hesitation from everyone, just an unknowingness of what was happening, of where this gas was coming from, am i in a safe area. >> despite his uneasiness, nichols stays where he is and goes to work. >> i had a close-up shot of the two gentlemen walkin
. >> cameraman jeff nichols captures the yellow-orange fireball.he explosion blows dangerous chunks of concrete and other debris into the air. >> you can see in the left corner of the screen that this panel of debris just kind of floats down from the sky and hits one gentleman in the back. >> nichols arrives at the scene 20 minutes before the blast, expecting to capture utility workers fixing the leak. >> as a news videographer, you've done these stories before. it's...
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and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew aredeal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> my number one job is to make sure everybody knows about the safety briefings so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat all of my customers like my own children. >> but on this afternoon, captain nichols finds himself in a situation he never anticipated. >> as i was leaving the harbor almost to the surf break i looked to my right. and i seen a high-speed boat coming at us. >> the boat appears to be one of the local patrols which sometimes travel at high speed when responding to calls. >> last minute, within 50 yards of the boat, i realize that that is not a patrol boat. that was a civilian boat and had to take action at that point. >> captain nichols swerves to avoid a collision, but the group is not out of danger yet. greg longnecker is the owner of the parasailing company and recognizes his boat from the shoreline. >> as i was driving out i saw a boat at a high rate of speed cross the stern of the "man o war" that ja
and to fulfill people's excitement on an hourly basis is awesome. >> captain nichols and his crew aredeal with just about every problem that arises on the water. >> my number one job is to make sure everybody knows about the safety briefings so that nobody gets injured. i basically treat all of my customers like my own children. >> but on this afternoon, captain nichols finds himself in a situation he never anticipated. >> as i was leaving the harbor almost to the surf...
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there's really nichols and jackie cochran -- there's ruth nichols and jackie cochran. there were not that many female pilots in the 1930's, so they all knew each other and competed against each other, and many of them formed an organization which still exists of women pilots called the 99. it was called the 99 because 99 women showed up, 99 women pilots showed up to the first organizational meeting, which took place actually out on long island. then there is laura ingalls. real quick story about her -- she was actually imprisoned by the united states government during world war ii because her boyfriend was in the german luftwaffe. here's laura with wiley post and amelia ehrhardt in the restaurant at floyd bennett field. if you come down to the field i'll show you exactly where that picture was taken, though it is no longer a restaurant. everybody know who wiley post was? ok. no, no actually, wiley post was killed in a plane crash, but he was killed flying with his good friend will rogers. they were both oklahomans. this aircraft was called the whitney may of oklahoma,
there's really nichols and jackie cochran -- there's ruth nichols and jackie cochran. there were not that many female pilots in the 1930's, so they all knew each other and competed against each other, and many of them formed an organization which still exists of women pilots called the 99. it was called the 99 because 99 women showed up, 99 women pilots showed up to the first organizational meeting, which took place actually out on long island. then there is laura ingalls. real quick story...
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and joining me now is cnn's rachel nichols. it will be interesting to hear from him and this is a favorable crowd for him. but he didn't allow his text messages to be seen by investigators. >> right. and there are text messages from lower level employees that seem to implicate tom brady. and there is no video of him taking air out of the balls and there is no video of him standing over them ordering them to take air sought and so there is room for doubt. and what ted wells is saying that after gathering mountain of evidence that there is circumstantial evidence that tom brady knew what the under lings were doing. >> i don't understand and i'm not a big football guy, why wouldn't he just show text messages to investigators and if he has done nothing wrong, why not just show the text messages. >> wells said that. and he said he didn't know one of the lower level messages -- the text messages were given. and he didn't give them access to some things and one thing that roger goodell and others will take into consideration, stonewal
and joining me now is cnn's rachel nichols. it will be interesting to hear from him and this is a favorable crowd for him. but he didn't allow his text messages to be seen by investigators. >> right. and there are text messages from lower level employees that seem to implicate tom brady. and there is no video of him taking air out of the balls and there is no video of him standing over them ordering them to take air sought and so there is room for doubt. and what ted wells is saying that...
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hans nichols, joining us live.ning 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. where do we start? deutsche bank seems to be giving the co-ceo direct oversight of strategy. does that change any of your thoughts? hans: first of all to be clear we are not asking for anyone to head to agm, we are asking the supervisory board to take a critical look at the composition of the supervisory board. we have concerns. we welcome some of the changes that are being made, but our question will be is that enough to address the concerns we have. jonathan: it seems, on first look, do you want to see more control? >> let's wait for the explanations of deutsche bank. we want to understand the changes. i'm sure there will be explanation. there will also be problems. the unsatisfactory implementation of strategy, the performance, the litigation investigations, 2.5 billion eur
hans nichols, joining us live.ning 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. where do we start? deutsche bank seems to be giving the co-ceo direct oversight of strategy. does that change any of your thoughts? hans: first of all to be clear we are not asking for anyone to head to agm, we are asking the supervisory board to take a...
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francine: hans nichols nichols there, our international correspondent. the new u.k.meets for the first time since the election this afternoon. chancellor george osborne announced that he will deliver a budget on july 8, setting out in detail the pledges made by his party. meanwhile, the front runner in the race to become the next labor party leader has called on david cameron to bring forward his plans for a referendum. for more, let's bring in svenja o'donnell. we are also joined by russ walker. sven you -- svenja let's start with the referendum. how likely is it that david cameron will have no choice but to call the referendum earlier than planned? svenja: he would like to bring it forward, because this is going to dominate his term. the problem is, he is campaigning for britain to stay in the eu. he needs to deliver some pleasing reforms to his backbenchers and the public to ensure he gets the yes vote. that's where it gets complicated. francine: because he needs to help them, i've tried to negotiate, and this is what i've got. we found out quite a lot over the we
francine: hans nichols nichols there, our international correspondent. the new u.k.meets for the first time since the election this afternoon. chancellor george osborne announced that he will deliver a budget on july 8, setting out in detail the pledges made by his party. meanwhile, the front runner in the race to become the next labor party leader has called on david cameron to bring forward his plans for a referendum. for more, let's bring in svenja o'donnell. we are also joined by russ...
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francine: hans nichols.et's go to joseph an award-winning economists and author of "the great divide." thank you for joining us. we have a lot to talk about. greece, how do you deal with greece? they have never been this far apart and the clock is ticking and no one seems willing to give in, who will win or who will lose. joseph stiglitz: there is risk everybody will lose. i look at the kind of reforms they have done and it is very impressive. the macroeconomic reforms and breaking down the deficit and terms of the actions. but on the other hand, if you're economy imposed with austerity has caused you should be very clear it was the austerity that really brought to the economy down 25% low what it was before the crisis. one of the things everybody focuses on its debt sustainability. the debt to gdp ratio. if you get the gdp down low enough, the gdp goes down. debt to gdp ratio was 110%. it is now much, much worse because of the flawed austerity that has been imposed on greece. francine: does it mean that it
francine: hans nichols.et's go to joseph an award-winning economists and author of "the great divide." thank you for joining us. we have a lot to talk about. greece, how do you deal with greece? they have never been this far apart and the clock is ticking and no one seems willing to give in, who will win or who will lose. joseph stiglitz: there is risk everybody will lose. i look at the kind of reforms they have done and it is very impressive. the macroeconomic reforms and breaking...
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hans nichols is doing some phenomenal reporting at the g7.me in the conversation still trending about fifa. coming up, 42 years since the u.k. joined the european economic community, coming up, plans for europe -- for the u.k. to stay in the eu. ♪ caroline: welcome back. zurich is gearing up for protests against fifa, a number of its officials were arrested yesterday. meanwhile, a call for fifa to delay presidential elections tomorrow. >> for all of the innuendo and labeling, there has never been harder for sub letter to move forward. a lot of other people did that during his governing he is being labeled with this stuff now for about the rest of his life. that is why it is a critical day tomorrow in direct, when the presidency is being resolved, who will be the next one? will it be the man who carries this label? or will it be the young prince from jordan? caroline: more cuts for bank of america. the chief executive said it has to reduce expenses further in its market trading division and less revenues improved. goldman sachs bankers had the
hans nichols is doing some phenomenal reporting at the g7.me in the conversation still trending about fifa. coming up, 42 years since the u.k. joined the european economic community, coming up, plans for europe -- for the u.k. to stay in the eu. ♪ caroline: welcome back. zurich is gearing up for protests against fifa, a number of its officials were arrested yesterday. meanwhile, a call for fifa to delay presidential elections tomorrow. >> for all of the innuendo and labeling, there has...
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hans nichols is there.alking this morning and acknowledged things haven't exactly gone to plan. hans: he talked about legacy litigation costing more than expected and taking time to wind down. he also talked about cost savings, cost cutting being a little more difficult an challenging. the strategy review they announced at the end of april they talked about cutting some 3.5 billion euros. they have not given specifics yet. that is on top of the previous cost-cutting strategies. so some more questions there. once we get investors start asking questions, making their speeches, we'll have a better sense of whether or not they are really under pressure. more about the strategy less about the actual management, the actual personnel though. jain appears to have solidified a little bit of control and power. this appears to be his thing heading forward. guy? guy: walk us through the changes. what exactly does a jain-led deutsche bank actually look like an give us a sense how they are going to to us. hans: technical
hans nichols is there.alking this morning and acknowledged things haven't exactly gone to plan. hans: he talked about legacy litigation costing more than expected and taking time to wind down. he also talked about cost savings, cost cutting being a little more difficult an challenging. the strategy review they announced at the end of april they talked about cutting some 3.5 billion euros. they have not given specifics yet. that is on top of the previous cost-cutting strategies. so some more...
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prosecutors say mercedes nichols partially arranged for the fight to take place and pleads guilty tory and tampering with a witness and given three years of probation and 100 hours of community service. as for tori lindsay she is recovering from the ordeal. >> coming up. >> if you so much as sneeze, i'll split your [ bleep ] throat. >> a video shows a teenage girl tied up, bound and apparently in fear for her life. >> if you scream and fight, we're going to kill you now. >> those filming call it an innocent prank. prosecutors call it a crime when "caught on camera: teens gone wild" continues. how is that even possible? an' i feel good... lean, strong... ...ah...you're gonna find out just how strong when we wrestle. look at you, you have no idea what's coming. come on... ...make your move. (vo) beneful healthy weight, a delicious, low-calorie meal your dog will love. with wholesome rice, real chicken, and accents of vegetables and apples. beneful. healthy with a side of happy. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the
prosecutors say mercedes nichols partially arranged for the fight to take place and pleads guilty tory and tampering with a witness and given three years of probation and 100 hours of community service. as for tori lindsay she is recovering from the ordeal. >> coming up. >> if you so much as sneeze, i'll split your [ bleep ] throat. >> a video shows a teenage girl tied up, bound and apparently in fear for her life. >> if you scream and fight, we're going to kill you now....
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we will talk to hans nichols.gical progress with some of the effect out that then jason furman will join us from the white house on the nation's true retirement funding crisis. we have much more on retail this morning. mortimer singer with us. i'm taken by the decline of gap. we are just not doing well. it's flat and boring. how desperate is gap? mortimer: i think they have an amazing footprint. they have three brands -- old navy, banana republic, and athleta as well. zara, to most people, there's a lot of competition. tom: are they closing stores? mortimer: it is about 3500 feet per capita and its too many stores. ultimately the globalization of these brands is where the competition is happening. it's not happening here. it's overseas. brendan: let's start with something i think you said over the break. brands don't have the poll for millenial's as they do for boomers. the older you get, the more likely you are to be attached to a brand. mortimer: with the blood it time you were --once upon a time, you were wooed
we will talk to hans nichols.gical progress with some of the effect out that then jason furman will join us from the white house on the nation's true retirement funding crisis. we have much more on retail this morning. mortimer singer with us. i'm taken by the decline of gap. we are just not doing well. it's flat and boring. how desperate is gap? mortimer: i think they have an amazing footprint. they have three brands -- old navy, banana republic, and athleta as well. zara, to most people,...
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. >> and rachel nicholls and former nfl player sean marryman. he raised an interesting point of why didn't he just release his text messages which he didn't from this report and he brought up other text tt messages that weren't germane to this case and you're saying there is a reason those were released. >> he put those text messages to the officials mother because it talked about memorabilia of tom brady's that he wanted to pass to her and the implication was that he paid these lower level equipment officials, not in many but giving them extra favors signed posters, sneerkz, things like that and that's why those things were included in the report. the investigators say when they talked to him about getting access to the text messages, he would allow them to go through it first and only release what they thought was germane or relevant. obviously, he isn't going to want to give up his private text messages to gisele so they tried to find a way around that and they never came up with one. and he said would you want to give up your text messages a
. >> and rachel nicholls and former nfl player sean marryman. he raised an interesting point of why didn't he just release his text messages which he didn't from this report and he brought up other text tt messages that weren't germane to this case and you're saying there is a reason those were released. >> he put those text messages to the officials mother because it talked about memorabilia of tom brady's that he wanted to pass to her and the implication was that he paid these...
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ambassador nichols has been the director of the new community development corporation commissioner and the commissioner on the defense advisory on women services. he was the chairman of the national committee from 2007 to 2001. lawrence wilkerson is distinguished adju
ambassador nichols has been the director of the new community development corporation commissioner and the commissioner on the defense advisory on women services. he was the chairman of the national committee from 2007 to 2001. lawrence wilkerson is distinguished adju
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then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sy 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 what
then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sy 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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then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sonthly 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 kn
then, in february of 1867, an interview he gets with journalist george nichols is published in harper'sonthly 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...
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rachel nichols begins our coverage on this late-breaking story "outfront" tonight. rachel, people have thought there might be a punishment. i don't think many people thought that it would be this severe across the board. a record fine against the patriots. four games for tom brady. how strong would you say this punishment is? >> this is definitely at the highest end of what anyone expected. no team has ever been fined this much for anything else. we throw around the word record fine. but when you think through that that is remarkable. and tom brady being sat four games, $2 million of his salary that's four games of the season. he is so vital to that patriots organization. and by the way, for a guy at the end of his career and tom brady definitely in the twilight phase of his nfl career missing four games is huge for him. that is taking away what is so valuable to him, and then you look forward and say how much is this going to cost him down the road. now brady does have three days to appeal. the expectation is that he will appeal. we've seen a lot of these suspensio
rachel nichols begins our coverage on this late-breaking story "outfront" tonight. rachel, people have thought there might be a punishment. i don't think many people thought that it would be this severe across the board. a record fine against the patriots. four games for tom brady. how strong would you say this punishment is? >> this is definitely at the highest end of what anyone expected. no team has ever been fined this much for anything else. we throw around the word record...
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woody allen, of course. >> rose: mike nichols.n, with this movie, like i mentioned those guise. woody allen when i was growing up certainly was -- you know, he was -- he was acting, too, but he would -- you felt these movies were real personal expressions and there was kind of a voice there that felt personal and you felt you thought you knew him. i really responded to that. there's a lot of european filmmakers, too, and obviously a lot of directors who don't write their material -- like martin scorsese says, he doesn't write everything he does but he's so present in the movies in a way. i think from a young age i kind of wanted my approach to filmmaking came from an an authorial position. >> rose: do you identify with -- >> yeah, my contemporaries. i'm friends with some of them. people like them and paul thomas anderson, alexander payne, people who are really -- you know, you feel them in every movie you're doing. >> rose: you can see and feel them. >> yes. >> rose: i think scoot scott ruden said you could turn psychology into be
woody allen, of course. >> rose: mike nichols.n, with this movie, like i mentioned those guise. woody allen when i was growing up certainly was -- you know, he was -- he was acting, too, but he would -- you felt these movies were real personal expressions and there was kind of a voice there that felt personal and you felt you thought you knew him. i really responded to that. there's a lot of european filmmakers, too, and obviously a lot of directors who don't write their material -- like...
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honda nichols joins us with the details. the domestic angle in athens. over 110 days of talks, the same conversation back and forth over 110 times. hans: there appears to be a consensus emerging around the finance ministers. the actual mandate that mr. tsipras believes that his syriza party wants. it is the very mandate according to edward, a multi-finance minister. once you get over the mandate you could potentially see a path forward. in more and more european capitals that is why you are hearing talk of a referendum. a referendum on whether or not greece wants to stay in the eurozone. that could be one way out. that's if you think the mandate he has from his people is the problem. there are other issues as well we heard from the vice chancellor and the german government right now. and mr. gabrielle said in an interview sunday that he sees most of the risk for a greek exit being political and not economical and anytime politicians in germany are talking about not having economic consequences, that is a troubling sign. jon: is that the line out of berli
honda nichols joins us with the details. the domestic angle in athens. over 110 days of talks, the same conversation back and forth over 110 times. hans: there appears to be a consensus emerging around the finance ministers. the actual mandate that mr. tsipras believes that his syriza party wants. it is the very mandate according to edward, a multi-finance minister. once you get over the mandate you could potentially see a path forward. in more and more european capitals that is why you are...
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hans nichols what did we learn over our three day weekend? hans co.e learned the germans are not moving, greeks are not moving, and greeks are increasingly concerned. nothing has changed from a month ago. brendan: at what point does a flutter of news turn into risk? hans: before, greece would not be able to pay their imf interest. they have a june 15 deadline now. this morning has more weight because previously there was a letter reported after the fact from alexis tsipras to madame lingard -- two to madame lagarde. that is a real deadline. i sit real deadline so many times, though, i do not even believe myself anymore. brendan: we saw two pieces of news about yanis varoufakis over the weekend. about how he deals with economics in general. there was this project syndicate op-ed in which he was defiant. does it feel like he is pre-writing his own obituary here? hans: if you are thinking of a way for maybe him to exit and for him to clinch a deal, his exit could be one bank. for he and sue reza are one and the same and he and sippers are one and the sam
hans nichols what did we learn over our three day weekend? hans co.e learned the germans are not moving, greeks are not moving, and greeks are increasingly concerned. nothing has changed from a month ago. brendan: at what point does a flutter of news turn into risk? hans: before, greece would not be able to pay their imf interest. they have a june 15 deadline now. this morning has more weight because previously there was a letter reported after the fact from alexis tsipras to madame lingard --...
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caroline: hans nichols from a bright and sunny berlin. thank you very much.anus: let's go over to hong kong now. chinese stocks have been surging towards a seven-year high. it is a bullish story from china. the analysts keep upgrading the stock. >> that is right. take a look at all of asia. stocks this morning still relatively in the green. korea and hong kong were both closed yesterday for buddha's birthday. a little bit of losses here, down .5%. the hang seng playing catch-up. we saw the gains in shanghai yesterday. 1.7% this morning. the volumes are pretty high right now, about 30% higher than the 30-day average at this time. we are seeing a lot of those gains coming from the financials, the basic materials, as well as your industrials, up about .3%. there is a lot of talk about this cross-border trading that we are -- in terms of the share sales -- or the share fund, i should say. china and hong kong approved that a couple of days ago. that would be effective on july 1. a lot of speculation about how this is going to do for the hong kong market. most thin
caroline: hans nichols from a bright and sunny berlin. thank you very much.anus: let's go over to hong kong now. chinese stocks have been surging towards a seven-year high. it is a bullish story from china. the analysts keep upgrading the stock. >> that is right. take a look at all of asia. stocks this morning still relatively in the green. korea and hong kong were both closed yesterday for buddha's birthday. a little bit of losses here, down .5%. the hang seng playing catch-up. we saw...
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hans nichols interest in.s will today vote in elections for the next president of football's world governing body. it follows a week of drama in which several officials were arrested as part of a u.s. probe into corruption. support for incumbent sepp blatter appears to be weakening. in an interview, his former adviser accused him of "serious mismanagement." mark barton is outside in zurich where the vote will take place. today's big. mark: it is all happening. we have had some arab music,'s french music. and protesters you can see right there. the palestinian football authority won -- want the fifa congress to suspend israel from the group. saying that is really travel research on soccer personnel violate the association rules. that is one protest taking place. have a look at the other protest taking place. this is an anti-blatter protest. you can see a man with a giant head. this protest has gained hundreds of thousands of signatories. it is also protesting against the treatment for workers in q atar. the 202
hans nichols interest in.s will today vote in elections for the next president of football's world governing body. it follows a week of drama in which several officials were arrested as part of a u.s. probe into corruption. support for incumbent sepp blatter appears to be weakening. in an interview, his former adviser accused him of "serious mismanagement." mark barton is outside in zurich where the vote will take place. today's big. mark: it is all happening. we have had some arab...
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hans nichols joining us from berlin.cb executive board member told guest that the european central bank will frontload assets -- asset buying program. the euro dropped sharply when he market found out. let's talk about what's been want to rate was referring to. andrew wilson joins us. guy: what is the ecb trying to say at the moment? will we see fairly big moves in the euro? andrew: i think it was a knowledge and it. we started two weeks ago. things were down in a single digits. it has been a dramatic move. they were watching this, they were concerned about the move. from their point of view, this is designed to make financial conditions easier. the bounce of the euro is working against the names of qe. it is a reminder that the objective is to get both going. get more liquidity in the system. guy: do you think the market over red? a lot of people are getting hot under the collar. do think they were pretty -- designed to be as provocative as the reaction we saw? andrew: i would guess not. ecb is trying to think of things
hans nichols joining us from berlin.cb executive board member told guest that the european central bank will frontload assets -- asset buying program. the euro dropped sharply when he market found out. let's talk about what's been want to rate was referring to. andrew wilson joins us. guy: what is the ecb trying to say at the moment? will we see fairly big moves in the euro? andrew: i think it was a knowledge and it. we started two weeks ago. things were down in a single digits. it has been a...
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everyone else wanted to put terry nichols to death, but one woman believed that since he wasn't there that day, ultimate ultimately, his life should be spared. so the jury was deadlocked in that particular case. ultimately that automatically meant that terry nichols would be sentenced to life in prison, and he remains in the super max prison in florence colorado to this day. >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. i'm being told the verdict is being read right now inside of the federal courthouse. again, no cameras are allowed inside the federal courthouse. we're waiting for it to get relayed to us. you want he to read a question. the question is tsarnaev was 18 years of age or old at the time of the offense charged under the particular capital count. this is one of the questions they have to work through before they get into the questioning before we discover whether or not he'll be put to death or life in prison. this is a process. it takes a while. let's talk through what's happening right now inside this federal courthouse. mel robbins, if i have you, can you explain to us all the
everyone else wanted to put terry nichols to death, but one woman believed that since he wasn't there that day, ultimate ultimately, his life should be spared. so the jury was deadlocked in that particular case. ultimately that automatically meant that terry nichols would be sentenced to life in prison, and he remains in the super max prison in florence colorado to this day. >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. i'm being told the verdict is being read right now inside of the federal...
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thank you to hans nichols in dresden as well. andy,.ve had this conversation in 2011, 2012. we are having it again right now. when the ecb tells you there is a contagion risk, what do you say? andya:: we have never been here before. the first thing investors will do is try to protect themselves from anything like that happening in the future. this will move around the mediterranean. that contagion risk is probably containable. we've got the quantitative easing programs in place. we've got other stability messieurs -- stability measures if those bonds start spiking sharply. but there is going to be a contagion risk. if things get down to depositing greek banks, then we will see people say, it happened in cyprus, it happened in greece. if it has happened twice, it could happen a third time. that undoes the whole premise. jonathan: i'll give you four options. an unprecedented exit, classic european can kicking, or a cyprus situation, or none of the above. andy: probably the european can kicking. everyone knows deep down that there needs to
thank you to hans nichols in dresden as well. andy,.ve had this conversation in 2011, 2012. we are having it again right now. when the ecb tells you there is a contagion risk, what do you say? andya:: we have never been here before. the first thing investors will do is try to protect themselves from anything like that happening in the future. this will move around the mediterranean. that contagion risk is probably containable. we've got the quantitative easing programs in place. we've got other...
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hans nichols our international correspondent. manus: reese is not the only flash point.a -- greece is not the only flash point. ukraine and russia. help me. guest: we have the eastern partnership in riga. the russians say the eastern partnership is more about russia bashing than actually including eastern european countries in that eu. i was big into the russian ambassador. he says, they do not have a chance. it is really directed against us. i don't to get his fair to call it russia bashing. manus: strong language. orion: saying russia has to stop its aggression. the russians in response talking about how there is another flashpoint if you will in the geopolitical spat between russia and the west. the russian ambassador said it feels almost like ukraine. that is macedonia. why? the russians say, and this is a story that has been developing, that the european union and u.s. are trying to overthrow the government in macedonia because that government is supporting a russian pipeline traveling through its territory. have a listen to the russian ambassador to the eu. >> the
hans nichols our international correspondent. manus: reese is not the only flash point.a -- greece is not the only flash point. ukraine and russia. help me. guest: we have the eastern partnership in riga. the russians say the eastern partnership is more about russia bashing than actually including eastern european countries in that eu. i was big into the russian ambassador. he says, they do not have a chance. it is really directed against us. i don't to get his fair to call it russia bashing....
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our international correspondent hans nichols. erik: next up, we hear from mary barra, gm's ceo on chevy's "new" camarro. julie: welcome to "market makers ." update on deals and potential deals. buyout talks between intel and all terra have resumed according to the washington post. altera already rejected an offer from last month according to people familiar to negotiations at the time. but their shares are up 6.5% this morning. then there is the done deal. ascena retail buying and taylor for about $2.6 billion. it is 21% higher than ann's closed friday. ann shares rising. erik: thank you. another look at some of the top headlines. airlines are expecting a record number of passengers this summer because of an improving economy. airlines for america predicts u.s. carriers will fly 222 million passengers from june through august. it would be the record from 2007. a marine corps osprey made a hard landing in hawaii killing eight -- killing a marine and hurting 21 other people. the vehicle was almost scrapped for years ago after faile
our international correspondent hans nichols. erik: next up, we hear from mary barra, gm's ceo on chevy's "new" camarro. julie: welcome to "market makers ." update on deals and potential deals. buyout talks between intel and all terra have resumed according to the washington post. altera already rejected an offer from last month according to people familiar to negotiations at the time. but their shares are up 6.5% this morning. then there is the done deal. ascena retail...
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jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much. are joined by mark burgess, the chief investment officer at columbia and needle investments. great to have you on the show. you look at your portfolio. at what point does the situation in greece make you look at your portfolio and say i need to shift things around. tariq: i think there is a -- mark: i think there is a specific risk with greece and it is inevitable given with the moving parts. it will put pressure on the euro and the system. i think the european central system could withstand greece's exit of the euro. i don't think it would ultimately be a disaster. i think what is damaging is the continuing uncertainty about what they may or may not do. for everyone's sake, i think closure would be best. jonathan: for you as an investor what point do i have to stop tradeing the euro? -- stop trading the euro? whatever the euro does. when do we shake the shackles of the correlation across assets? mark: what you have to do is come back to absolute valuations and look back through histo
jonathan: hans nichols, thank you very much. are joined by mark burgess, the chief investment officer at columbia and needle investments. great to have you on the show. you look at your portfolio. at what point does the situation in greece make you look at your portfolio and say i need to shift things around. tariq: i think there is a -- mark: i think there is a specific risk with greece and it is inevitable given with the moving parts. it will put pressure on the euro and the system. i think...
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hans nichols reporting from dresden, germany.let: i like how he tried to has become the institution. it sounds friendlier, like they are not so unreasonable. pimm: is also a differently which. go-pro: still ahead, jumping into virtual reality and drones. why investors are loving the company moving to the skies. pimm: card sharks heading to las vegas this weekend. a look at wall streeters playing in the world series of poker. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am scarlet fu. pimm: i am pimm fox. breaking news on cuba. we want to go to peter cook for the latest. .eter: it is official cuba is being removed from the united states, the state department's list of countries that sponsor terrorism. this is not unexpected. a 45-day window from when the president first informed congress he planned to remove cuba from the watchlist. congress had 45 days in which to cast a vote in opposition. there was no vote in congress. this not totally unexpected. this is just the latest death in the effort for the u.s. and cuba to try
hans nichols reporting from dresden, germany.let: i like how he tried to has become the institution. it sounds friendlier, like they are not so unreasonable. pimm: is also a differently which. go-pro: still ahead, jumping into virtual reality and drones. why investors are loving the company moving to the skies. pimm: card sharks heading to las vegas this weekend. a look at wall streeters playing in the world series of poker. ♪ scarlet: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am...
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hans nichols is in frankfurt. it is all showdown at the deutsche bank.alk this through the changes. hans: there appears to be more power for the co-ceo. it took over the strategy and operational unit. he was the cfo. he will no longer be the cfo. if you takes over -- he takes over the operations of the non-core unit. this doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot. there are some musical chairs and some departures. here's what we have. we have the co-ceo of asia-pacific. never another who is the -- we have another. and another -- this big strategy review by deutsche bank may have to trim some losses. a cost-cutting plan. they changed their target plan. they wanted 12%. they want to make it 10%. remember the last quarter. 3.9%. they did have a good last quarter, but they also had that $2.5 billion headed do with the industry. this is a bank that will be facing their shareholders today. we'll see how contentious it is. manus: hans, they will say that face tough challenges from some of the big shareholders. what do you think today's meeting will be? open confro
hans nichols is in frankfurt. it is all showdown at the deutsche bank.alk this through the changes. hans: there appears to be more power for the co-ceo. it took over the strategy and operational unit. he was the cfo. he will no longer be the cfo. if you takes over -- he takes over the operations of the non-core unit. this doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot. there are some musical chairs and some departures. here's what we have. we have the co-ceo of asia-pacific. never another who is the --...
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we begin with the g-7 meetings with hans nichols. what do i need to know into the weekend about the soap opera the greek drama in dresden? hans: you need to know there is a difference between a possibility and a potential. this was the big kerfuffle last night. madame was ours -- madame lingard -- there was a possibility, then they went back-and-forth. the problem with the translation, it turns out it is only a potential. that is the sense of how fraud and fragile -- how fraught and fragile the situation is. from those we talked to this morning, it is uniformly negative, saying the talks need to increase. brendan: the finance minister of journey said that this is a dance that he has been through before. greece saying we are close to a deal and everybody else saying they have no idea what they are talking about. is that what you're talking about? hans co. that is almost as reliable as the bells tolling behind me. the same thing played out at the top of the 11:00 hour. yanis varoufakis gave a talk in athens saying how close they were t
we begin with the g-7 meetings with hans nichols. what do i need to know into the weekend about the soap opera the greek drama in dresden? hans: you need to know there is a difference between a possibility and a potential. this was the big kerfuffle last night. madame was ours -- madame lingard -- there was a possibility, then they went back-and-forth. the problem with the translation, it turns out it is only a potential. that is the sense of how fraud and fragile -- how fraught and fragile the...
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rachel nichols is joining us.l, your reaction to this decision and i assume the commissioner roger goodell personally authorized it, that brady will not play for the first four games of the season. this upcoming season 2015 will be suspended without pay. that the patriots will have a $1 million fine. they'll give up their first-round draft pick. your reaction? >> reporter: this is the nfl putting full-face in their investigation. christine mentioned making statements not just about breaking the rules but impeding an nfl investigation, and i don't think there's any mistake that that is part of this punishment. they want to send a message twofold. first of all, to other teams and players around the league. even if it is not in a sense that is going to have is a huge impact on a game and, of course as many patriots fans have yelled and screamed over rts past few months the inflation rate of a football at that degree of measure is not going to have a huge impact on a game but they want to make sure every player around
rachel nichols is joining us.l, your reaction to this decision and i assume the commissioner roger goodell personally authorized it, that brady will not play for the first four games of the season. this upcoming season 2015 will be suspended without pay. that the patriots will have a $1 million fine. they'll give up their first-round draft pick. your reaction? >> reporter: this is the nfl putting full-face in their investigation. christine mentioned making statements not just about...
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up with me live cnn sports anchor rachel nichols and christine brennan. let's begin with the actual reporting here. rachel to you. what exactly did they find? >> look the preponderance of the evidence is a phrase hear for legal terms. not enough necessarily to get you put in jail convicted in a criminal court, where we say beyond a reasonable doubt, but to equate this it would be enough to get you convicted in civil court. that's where we are on this. they basically have a lot of circumstantial evidence. as robert kraft points out there is no smoking gun here. there's no video of someone deflating footballs. but there are quite a few different things along the way, including some incriminating text messages that talk about needles, that talk about deflating footballs, that reference tom brady and his knowledge of the situation. then the fact tom brady refused to turn over his phone and his text messages. there is a lot in this report. we'll obviously comb through the many hundreds of pages word by word. but in the executive summary, you can see that they
up with me live cnn sports anchor rachel nichols and christine brennan. let's begin with the actual reporting here. rachel to you. what exactly did they find? >> look the preponderance of the evidence is a phrase hear for legal terms. not enough necessarily to get you put in jail convicted in a criminal court, where we say beyond a reasonable doubt, but to equate this it would be enough to get you convicted in civil court. that's where we are on this. they basically have a lot of...
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sutter memorial hospital says more than a dozen babies were born yesterday. 28-year-old megan nicholsnly was it mothers day but yesterday's date was also very special. >> her birthday is going to be really unique because it's 5-10- 15 and it will be the same forwards as backwards. so that is a fun birthday to have. >> nichol is one of the last women to have a baby at the current sutter memorial hospital they are getting ready to move to a new location. that hospital averages 6,000 births a year. >>> a record number of people have been going to the point rays national seashore for whale watching and they have not been disappointed. more than 21,000 people have gone out on shuttle becauses to the national park since december. they have been coming out to watch gray whales migrate south and now north and the show is not over yet. park officials say early may is a good time to spot gray whale mothers and their calfs as they come close to shore. >>> san diego boat owner got the surprise of a lifetime when he woke up to find a baby sea lioning sleeping and snoring on the bunk next to him. >
sutter memorial hospital says more than a dozen babies were born yesterday. 28-year-old megan nicholsnly was it mothers day but yesterday's date was also very special. >> her birthday is going to be really unique because it's 5-10- 15 and it will be the same forwards as backwards. so that is a fun birthday to have. >> nichol is one of the last women to have a baby at the current sutter memorial hospital they are getting ready to move to a new location. that hospital averages 6,000...
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rachel nichols has the story. >> reporter: this punishment is a huge statement by the league offices., it's a message not just to the patriots but to all 32 teams around the nfl. they're saying any cheating even cheating that doesn't have a significant, huge impact on the game is something they will not tolerate. there are questions about how much a deflated football actually gives you. but they say it doesn't matter. they don't want players out there deciding on their own which rules to bend or break. they are taking tom brady to task for what they view as a lack of cooperation in the investigation, not being fully nor forthcoming, not handing over his text messages, and if the nfl investigates you, it is smarter and less costly to cooperate. his agent calls it ridiculous, says that brady didn't do anything wrong and that the investigator had a pre-determined conclusion before he started. brady's agent said brady will appeal the decision. and here's the kicker. he requested a neutral appeals officer. this is key and something we'll all be watching over the next few days. the way leag
rachel nichols has the story. >> reporter: this punishment is a huge statement by the league offices., it's a message not just to the patriots but to all 32 teams around the nfl. they're saying any cheating even cheating that doesn't have a significant, huge impact on the game is something they will not tolerate. there are questions about how much a deflated football actually gives you. but they say it doesn't matter. they don't want players out there deciding on their own which rules to...
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hans nichols has more. it's not looking promising for greece or its creditors.t was the view on monday. yesterday, athens was up a little bit. here is maybe one reason why. the finance minister promised they would pay the initial june 5 payment to the imf of 300 million euros. here is the issue. it is a circular promise. he said they would pay because of course they would have a deal, which is to say, the promise to pay is contingent on a deal, and we don't have any firm evidence they are any closer to a deal than they were two weeks ago, three weeks ago, three months ago. you even heard more pessimism out there, especially from the estonian central banker. everybody is going to be descending on dresden in a few hours. you also have central bankers there.christine lagarde will be attending ahead of the visit by u.s. secretary of treasury jack lew. some u.s. officials are saying lew may pressure his counterparts to act more swiftly. lew is concerned about the unpredictability of this. he said there might be consequences for the entire global economy. caroline, on
hans nichols has more. it's not looking promising for greece or its creditors.t was the view on monday. yesterday, athens was up a little bit. here is maybe one reason why. the finance minister promised they would pay the initial june 5 payment to the imf of 300 million euros. here is the issue. it is a circular promise. he said they would pay because of course they would have a deal, which is to say, the promise to pay is contingent on a deal, and we don't have any firm evidence they are any...
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let's go to cnn's rachel nichols nichols.t messages are between a locker room attendant and an equipment assistant. what do they say? >> reporter: there is a long trail of text messages, jake, over several months. they talk about tom brady being unhappy with the inflation level of the football. they talk about one providing the other with a needle. they talk about the one who is being provided with the needle joking or maybe not joking about getting cash and sneakers for his services. and one of the staff on the equipment management talks about tom knowing he had a hard job. he says tom sucks, i'm going to make that next ball a blank balloon. he says, talked to him last night. he actually brought you up and said you must have a lot of stress trying to get them done. he says, i told him it was. he was right, though. interesting because according to ted wells, the investigator tom brady claimed in an interview he didn't even know this guy. and yet in the text message it says, tom brought you up. inconsistencies in the tom brady
let's go to cnn's rachel nichols nichols.t messages are between a locker room attendant and an equipment assistant. what do they say? >> reporter: there is a long trail of text messages, jake, over several months. they talk about tom brady being unhappy with the inflation level of the football. they talk about one providing the other with a needle. they talk about the one who is being provided with the needle joking or maybe not joking about getting cash and sneakers for his services. and...
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and rachel nichols is outfront. and goodell runs the nfl and said no way. rice, he did aan independent arbitrator but said no way to tom brady. >> this is surprising. because goodell is going to take the conflict of interest. this is on a decision his own office made which is ridiculous except as the nfl is quick to point out, this is what the players association agreed to in the last collective bargaining agreement, and if the other side is going to handle me that kind of power, i'm going to take it. in the race rice decision hey, you made some bad decisions, someone else is going to take it over and frankly when someone else took it over they haven't fared well and they have shown the nfl doesn't have good judgment so goodell would rather take the conflict of interest hit than once again have them say look at this again. >> and four games, that was as tough as people thought they would get and in terms of the patriots itself it is a record fine and he made a tough suspension. does brady have a chance here on the appeal. >> the line coming out of the nfl o
and rachel nichols is outfront. and goodell runs the nfl and said no way. rice, he did aan independent arbitrator but said no way to tom brady. >> this is surprising. because goodell is going to take the conflict of interest. this is on a decision his own office made which is ridiculous except as the nfl is quick to point out, this is what the players association agreed to in the last collective bargaining agreement, and if the other side is going to handle me that kind of power, i'm...
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miss nichols is the last woman to have a baby at the current sutter memorial hospital.g ready to move to a new location. the hospital says they average about 6,000 births a year. >>> san diego boat owner got the surprise of a lifetime when they found a baby sea lion sleeping and snoring on the bunk next to him. >> you've got to go. >> he just kicked him right out. michael duffy woke up to the sound of snoring and sneezing. at first he thought a friend had crashed but then he noticed the sea lion. he said it was just curled up like a little dog. he woke him up and started chewing the sea lion off the boat but the sea lion didn't want to move. >> and it kept looking back every couple of feet he would wood l a little bit and then he would turn around. is that okay? he didn't want to leave. >> he is giving him this face like can't i stay? his new little friend was tagged so it's possible that he had to be rescued before so maybe comfortable around people. didn't appear to be injured. eventually swam away without any trouble. >> he looked back like can't i have breakfast fir
miss nichols is the last woman to have a baby at the current sutter memorial hospital.g ready to move to a new location. the hospital says they average about 6,000 births a year. >>> san diego boat owner got the surprise of a lifetime when they found a baby sea lion sleeping and snoring on the bunk next to him. >> you've got to go. >> he just kicked him right out. michael duffy woke up to the sound of snoring and sneezing. at first he thought a friend had crashed but then...
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hans nichols, our foreign correspondent in dresden.reece struggles to come to agreements with its creditors, some of the country's biggest lender's are reporting earnings. banks are the liquidity lifeline. one bank's deposit shrank by 15% in the first quarter. portunities when it comes to investing in greece? we are joined by a ceo. thank you for coming on. give us a sense of how worried you are about greece. >> i think we have had a few conversations last may, 2014, then in january this year. our expectation was that there weouould be a standoff between greece and its creditors. francine: you are right. >> and for the very reason that the new greek government promised it would tear up the ou mou. the word troika is no longer used by the institutions. at the same time, the government promised they would stay in the eurozone which is the wish of the people. these are two contradictory promises that were made. since janaury when this government was elected, they struggle to reach inside -- to reconcile the two. the standoff is testing pe
hans nichols, our foreign correspondent in dresden.reece struggles to come to agreements with its creditors, some of the country's biggest lender's are reporting earnings. banks are the liquidity lifeline. one bank's deposit shrank by 15% in the first quarter. portunities when it comes to investing in greece? we are joined by a ceo. thank you for coming on. give us a sense of how worried you are about greece. >> i think we have had a few conversations last may, 2014, then in january this...
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joining me from the sight of sanders' kickoff speech in vermont is john nichols, correspondent for "thewas a ton of people. what struck me was, bernie sanders is familiar to people who are progressives in the u.s. you see him on this network as a gadfly. here he is in a big crowd, the cheering, the signs, the whole thing. >> yeah. it really was. they had a theme to it. this is a waterfront, mayor of burlington 30 years ago worked to keep open and make sure it was a great public space, and they filled that public space today. if you were here at about 4:30, 5:00 this afternoon, you saw people literally flooding into the park. police were estimating a better part of 5,000 folks. and it was a remarkably robust and energetic rally. >> okay. so the real question here is, you know, does he have a chance? what is this race going to look like? you're a very savvy chronicler of american politics. despite i think maybe your rooting interest in a person you also politically vibe with. what's your read on this? >> sure. look, bernie sanders says that this race would require a political revolution f
joining me from the sight of sanders' kickoff speech in vermont is john nichols, correspondent for "thewas a ton of people. what struck me was, bernie sanders is familiar to people who are progressives in the u.s. you see him on this network as a gadfly. here he is in a big crowd, the cheering, the signs, the whole thing. >> yeah. it really was. they had a theme to it. this is a waterfront, mayor of burlington 30 years ago worked to keep open and make sure it was a great public...
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michelle beatle, a journalist for espn and hbo tweeted, i along with rachel nichols have been bannedfrom the mgm grand arena by the may weather camp. nick kell, a cnn sports anchor tweet. the team told my producer the camp was blocking my credentials. the companied that handles mayweather's public relations disputes the claims saying both women are credentialed. >>> a seven year cancer patient's wish comes true as he is sworn in as a police officer. >> and meteorologist drew tuma will have the accuweather >>> a hero's welcome at dallas police headquarters for five-year-old jack culverhouse. officers dressed at super heroes for the little boy who has an aggressive brain tumor on his brain stem and jack's great-grandfather who died in 201 was a 50-year veteran on the force and one of the officers captured in this famous photo of jack ruby. >> the beneficiary of our 0 love for the sacrifice billy made for this city. >> jack was sworn in as a dallas police officers as a thanks to this great-grandfather's legacy. the police achieved presented him with a uniform and badge, the same number
michelle beatle, a journalist for espn and hbo tweeted, i along with rachel nichols have been bannedfrom the mgm grand arena by the may weather camp. nick kell, a cnn sports anchor tweet. the team told my producer the camp was blocking my credentials. the companied that handles mayweather's public relations disputes the claims saying both women are credentialed. >>> a seven year cancer patient's wish comes true as he is sworn in as a police officer. >> and meteorologist drew tuma...
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. >> i first worked with andrew nichol in galatica. his finger on where technology meets. at the same time, we're table to design human beings, which is very complicated ethical problem. here we have probably the most sophisticated, useful, brilliant tool the u.s. military has ever had, but how it's used opens up a whole new set of ethics, for me to prepare for the part, is strange, because it's in this landscape, this sociopolitic landscape that's complex, but in the middle is really a portrait of depression. is a guy in the air force who's having a whole philosophical identity crisis about what the nature of where aviation is. >> i think one of the most fascinating parts of the film the fact that he wants to fly and this is what flying means now, right? >> that, i think is the hardest thing for him he's been a soldier for his whole adult life, so compartmentalizing work and relationship stuff is stuff he probably is familiar with. and when my grandfather was coming home from world war ii, it took him a year to get home. so he could l
. >> i first worked with andrew nichol in galatica. his finger on where technology meets. at the same time, we're table to design human beings, which is very complicated ethical problem. here we have probably the most sophisticated, useful, brilliant tool the u.s. military has ever had, but how it's used opens up a whole new set of ethics, for me to prepare for the part, is strange, because it's in this landscape, this sociopolitic landscape that's complex, but in the middle is really a...
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for more let me bring in john nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine at the unitedel workers union hall in lorraine ohio. john, i mean how big a deal is this? >> presidents usually get fast track at some point and they usually get their trade deals. we've had an awful lot of them come in the last quarter century. they've almost all ended up costing jobs in the u.s. and feeding into bigger trade deficits. when i talk to steel workers in lorraine today, as they heard the news from the senate, they were excited they were happy. they said look, this is going to help us keep our jobs here. but they also said and i think they're right, that this fight isn't done. it's very very likely that there will be more congressional votes on fast track and perhaps tpp. >> right. so what are you hearing in ohio about the trade deal itself? the president has been saying it's just simply wrong on this. how are the people in ohio themselves feeling? >> well the fact of the matter is that people in this part of the country are very skeptical about what they hear as a trade deal is being
for more let me bring in john nichols, washington correspondent for the nation magazine at the unitedel workers union hall in lorraine ohio. john, i mean how big a deal is this? >> presidents usually get fast track at some point and they usually get their trade deals. we've had an awful lot of them come in the last quarter century. they've almost all ended up costing jobs in the u.s. and feeding into bigger trade deficits. when i talk to steel workers in lorraine today, as they heard the...