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. >> was there any glass shattered at the prudential center? >> no. it's too far away. but they certainly -- but they were loud enough to be able to hear the explosion from here. >> and what else were they able to tell you? what else did you see? >> just the plume of smoke that came out. and it's really very crowded space down there. the area that they chose is as dense of a population as there is at the marathon. it's at the finish line. it's directly across the street from the v.i.p. seating where hundreds of people are located and where they crown the winners of the race. >> how many people are we talking in that area? >> gee, george, you could probably put a couple hundred people in there. so these numbers that you're hearing, you know, in terms of 23 injured, i wouldn't want to speculate on the number of those who lost life, but in terms of injuries i would think this number is going to go above the current 23. the other thing too that's very interesting is right after the finish line you have a pretty decent size medical tent that normall
. >> was there any glass shattered at the prudential center? >> no. it's too far away. but they certainly -- but they were loud enough to be able to hear the explosion from here. >> and what else were they able to tell you? what else did you see? >> just the plume of smoke that came out. and it's really very crowded space down there. the area that they chose is as dense of a population as there is at the marathon. it's at the finish line. it's directly across the street...
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under the new twin peaks system, the prudential regulation authority run by the bank of england will oversee supervision. the financial conduct authority will be a separate independent agency acting as the city's behavioral watchdog. it will have responsibility for more than 25,000 firms like brokers, advisers and money managers. is this a real improvement on the old system? lord adair turner is the former chairman now taking a role in a think tank called the institute for new economic thinking and will be based in new york. he joins us now for an exclusive interview. lord turner, it's great to see you. if you don't mind, would love your thoughts as to whether this new twin peaks system can really help fend off the next financial crisis. >> well, i think the twin peaks system is a better system. i've been a strong supporter of it for the last four years and indeed during that time at the fsa we've been building the institutions which are now launched as the prudential regulatory authority and the financial conduct authority. and i think as i've said before that having a group of peop
under the new twin peaks system, the prudential regulation authority run by the bank of england will oversee supervision. the financial conduct authority will be a separate independent agency acting as the city's behavioral watchdog. it will have responsibility for more than 25,000 firms like brokers, advisers and money managers. is this a real improvement on the old system? lord adair turner is the former chairman now taking a role in a think tank called the institute for new economic thinking...
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. >> was there any glass shattered at the prudential center? >> no. it's too far away. but they certainly -- but they were loud enough to be able to hear the explosion from here. >> and what else were they able to tell you? what else did you see? >> just the plume of smoke that came out. and it's really very crowded space down there. the area that they chose is as dense of a population as there is at the marathon. it's at the finish line. it's directly across the street from the v.i.p. seating where hundreds of people are located and where they crown the winners of the race. >> how many people are we talking in that area? >> gee, george, you could probably put a couple hundred people in there. so these numbers that you're hearing, you know, in terms of 23 injured, i wouldn't want to speculate on the number of those who lost life, but in terms of injuries i would think this number is going to go above the current 23. the other thing too that's very interesting is right after the finish line you have a pretty decent size medical tent that normall
. >> was there any glass shattered at the prudential center? >> no. it's too far away. but they certainly -- but they were loud enough to be able to hear the explosion from here. >> and what else were they able to tell you? what else did you see? >> just the plume of smoke that came out. and it's really very crowded space down there. the area that they chose is as dense of a population as there is at the marathon. it's at the finish line. it's directly across the street...
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. >> i'm at the entrance of the prudential center here at huntington avenue. we just saw a fleet of cruisers coming by. we're being directed not to walk any further. i have my media credentials. we just see a flood of hundred of people walking away from the finish line. we heard two explosions. i don't live too far from the finish line here and i actually heard two explosions the i didn't know what it was. but we spoke with several witnesses and they said they heard two explosions. and they then rushed away from the finish line. then there was smoke. they didn't see any flames. now there are several people just directed. now we're being directed away from getting any closer to the scene. we can see tear-stained faces out here as people are trying to figure out exactly what that. we did see and talk to some folks who saw some people hurt. so most of us here just heard the explosion, we are quite upset. trying to figure out what went wrong. they're blocking us from moving any further. we can see several ambulances headed toward the finish line along with police
. >> i'm at the entrance of the prudential center here at huntington avenue. we just saw a fleet of cruisers coming by. we're being directed not to walk any further. i have my media credentials. we just see a flood of hundred of people walking away from the finish line. we heard two explosions. i don't live too far from the finish line here and i actually heard two explosions the i didn't know what it was. but we spoke with several witnesses and they said they heard two explosions. and...
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and they began cordoning off the prudential center. basically turning the prudential center into a crime scene at street level. they kept pushing the it farther and farther out telling people it's not safe to be here, leaving the impression there were active bombs they were worried about or active threats they were worried about inside the prudential center. >> we've had two people killed up there. i can't believe it's not going to get worse. you have 23 people injured and some people in really bad shape with limbs missing. did you get a look at the injured while you were there? was that close enough to you? >> i didn't. i talked to one guy who was close to the finish line who said he saw body parts and basically just turned away. he turned me, again, he's hardly authoritative, at least one of the bombs was in, like, a container on the street. but, yeah, there are incredible numbers of people, i mean, 30,000 people running the race. you know, thousands and thousands of spectators on boyleston street, you know, at the finish line and th
and they began cordoning off the prudential center. basically turning the prudential center into a crime scene at street level. they kept pushing the it farther and farther out telling people it's not safe to be here, leaving the impression there were active bombs they were worried about or active threats they were worried about inside the prudential center. >> we've had two people killed up there. i can't believe it's not going to get worse. you have 23 people injured and some people in...
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. >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >> wel "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. welcome back. >> good to be back. >>> the hospital treating the marathon bombing suspect was turned into a courtroom from his bed sineok charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction. >> it appears they were not linked to a terrorist group, but tsavraev is giving investigators new information. we have more from terrell brown. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsavraev is communicating with investigators mostly in writing, saying he and his brothers acted alone. court documents allege how he and his brothers allegedly carried out the deadly attack. as dzhokhar tsavraev lay seriously wounded in the hospital, the judge asked if he could afford a lawyer. he uttered just one word. no. the judge said i find the defendant alert, mentally competent, and lucid. the fbi is still trying to establish a clear motive behind last monday's marathon bombing. law enforcement says that it appears dzhokhar and his older brother tamerlan was by i ideology. chilling ne
. >> this morning's eye opener presented by prudential. >> wel "cbs this morning." good morning, norah. >> good morning, charlie. welcome back. >> good to be back. >>> the hospital treating the marathon bombing suspect was turned into a courtroom from his bed sineok charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction. >> it appears they were not linked to a terrorist group, but tsavraev is giving investigators new information. we have more from...
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i asked the head of retirement at prudential, which markets dozens of actively-managed funds, what sheought about this. >> yeah, i haven't seen any research that substantiates that. i mean, i don't know whether it's true or not. i honestly have not seen any research that substantiates that. >> smith: so all the research that's done at vanguard that makes that argument, you've looked at that? >> no, i haven't. i haven't read everything. but so much of it depends on, you know, what i need is different than what you need, and there is not an asset allocation or a fund strategy that's right for everybody. >> smith: i talked to one woman at prudential who's head of retirement and asked her if she was aware of the studies that show that index funds did better over time than the actively-managed funds, and she said she wasn't. >> that's unbelievable. i find that actually unbelievable. >> smith: these people that are in the business know that the index funds do better, right? >> they convince themselves that's not true. when i've talked to these people... >> smith: but wait a minute, all the s
i asked the head of retirement at prudential, which markets dozens of actively-managed funds, what sheought about this. >> yeah, i haven't seen any research that substantiates that. i mean, i don't know whether it's true or not. i honestly have not seen any research that substantiates that. >> smith: so all the research that's done at vanguard that makes that argument, you've looked at that? >> no, i haven't. i haven't read everything. but so much of it depends on, you know,...
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prudential. bring your challenges. you've known?ow us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ and got this one free. wow! [ tires screech ] buy one 6-inch sub? [ tires screech ] ...and get another one free? before 9am. all april long. [...
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> a kqed television production. >>> like old fisherman's wharf. reminds me of old san francisco. like jean val jean. >> theeries and cholesterol and -- calories and cholesterol and heart attack. >> like an adventure. >> it remind me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog. >> i did inhale it. >> hi, i'm leslie. welcome to "check please bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now we have three guests. and each one recommends one of their favorite spots, and the other two go check them out to see what they think. this week our first guest, peppy ross' career has spanned ballet, biophysics, patent law, physics, and now she's enjoying her association with the shotgun theater. through it all she's maintained her friendly pescatarian lifestyle. radio host joe
. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> a kqed television production. >>> like old fisherman's wharf. reminds me of old san francisco. like jean val jean. >> theeries and cholesterol and -- calories and cholesterol and heart attack....
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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. >> look at aflac and prudential today. they got crushed today. >> that's fine and good, but take a look at the reversals we saw in some of -- >> for one day. >> but melissa's point is, yes, you have to be concerned with it, but the equity market is still right around record highs. so, do you continue to buy the equity market or continue to be invested? that's the question. >> isn't that a reason to be concerned though? we traded down to 1538 on the s&p. it held it. i don't think it had to trade through there today. if you look at where the risk reward is, going into earnings season, expecting the first downdraft in earnings and, again, we expected this the last couple of quarters. >> i thought we held in pretty decently, considering where we opened on the day. >> yeah, i did, too. want to add to some of our bank exposure, which we did. that would sort of fly in the face of what you guys are saying. bought bank of america, citigroup. i don't know. let me ask you a question. in the -- >> yes, ma'am? >> okay. >> hi. >> do you
. >> look at aflac and prudential today. they got crushed today. >> that's fine and good, but take a look at the reversals we saw in some of -- >> for one day. >> but melissa's point is, yes, you have to be concerned with it, but the equity market is still right around record highs. so, do you continue to buy the equity market or continue to be invested? that's the question. >> isn't that a reason to be concerned though? we traded down to 1538 on the s&p. it...
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. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. a kqed television production >>> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >>> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >>> it's like an adventure, you know. you gotta put on your miner's helmet. >>> it reminds me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog. >>> i did.
. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. a kqed television production >>> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >>> and...
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economy and earnings will rebound in the second half, out of prudential. a good buying opportunity. from another guy at spoke investment group. we're seeing soggy economic data. earnings misses from ibm. google missed revenue. doesn't feel as bad as it was in years past. tracy: because, lizzie, this time last year we did not have the amount of liquidity in the market? ashley: thanks to the fed, yeah. >> that's a great point. also we do though have a negative read out of citigroup. we have to warn but the economic surprise index. that turned slightly negative. that is sort of a bad thing. i don't think it will feel as bad as years prior. it doesn't feel as jittery on the world stage. sort of view of politics. tracy: we've been hearing that here as well. good stuff. ashley: emac, thank you very much. my first guest says stocks still have plenty more room to run in 2013 as the new washington budget showdown is set to make waves this summer. howard silverblatt, s&p dow jones indices. he joins me now. thank you so much. i don't know how much you heard of liz ma
economy and earnings will rebound in the second half, out of prudential. a good buying opportunity. from another guy at spoke investment group. we're seeing soggy economic data. earnings misses from ibm. google missed revenue. doesn't feel as bad as it was in years past. tracy: because, lizzie, this time last year we did not have the amount of liquidity in the market? ashley: thanks to the fed, yeah. >> that's a great point. also we do though have a negative read out of citigroup. we have...
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he is with prudential fox and roach realtors. welcome. >> nice to be here. talk a little bit about the greater philadelphia market. i understand that it is a very strong market right now. correct? >> yeah. we are having fun again. >> good. strongest market you have seen in quite some time? >> yes. strongest market since '05, '06. >> it sounds like it's a tight market? >> that's the big hustle right now. it is incredible how much we have sold in the last months. >> which probably explains the drop of 11% on the average days on the market. >> yes. average days on the market is down and the number of properties available is about 31%. it's the lowest inventory i have had since '04. >> let's take a look at the first offering. two bedrooms, one bath, just under 800 square feet. tell me more. >> it's a fantastic entry level home in south iladelia. it's about 19 blocks from city hall. we have all the sports stadiums down there. where rocky ran through the italian market. young person, young couple entry level or going to move into there. it's convenient to shopping
he is with prudential fox and roach realtors. welcome. >> nice to be here. talk a little bit about the greater philadelphia market. i understand that it is a very strong market right now. correct? >> yeah. we are having fun again. >> good. strongest market you have seen in quite some time? >> yes. strongest market since '05, '06. >> it sounds like it's a tight market? >> that's the big hustle right now. it is incredible how much we have sold in the last...
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many high-end businesses, john hancock building, the prudential building are all right there, a hugel, and the south end, all of the brownstones locked down, and a lot of the storefronts were shattered by the impact of the blast, the first one hitting the lenox hotel, and it is a situation that we don't know that it is terrorism, but it doesn't matter, the market will do what they believe just as charlie gasparino said. sandra smith has been on the cme floor. what were the traders thinking when this hit the tape? sandra: i want to pan over to the trading pit, they have been with us since this occurred. a lot of activity. this all picked up on the news reports, all the tv screens went the explosion in boston, speculation is the key word right now. speculation is on the table the possibility of a terrorist attack. the market is pricing in that possibility. reaching their lows of the session following these reports. gold hanging onto those losses, but treasury market certainly a place where people are watching right now because treasury yields were hitting four months lows prior to this
many high-end businesses, john hancock building, the prudential building are all right there, a hugel, and the south end, all of the brownstones locked down, and a lot of the storefronts were shattered by the impact of the blast, the first one hitting the lenox hotel, and it is a situation that we don't know that it is terrorism, but it doesn't matter, the market will do what they believe just as charlie gasparino said. sandra smith has been on the cme floor. what were the traders thinking when...
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it's not far from the boston public library, hotels, we have the prudential center not far away. of boston and there are cameras down there and the police said they are collecting surveillance footage as fast as they can. >> greta: do you know how often they loop how much video are they going to have. if they loop every hour, that is much better? >> right. commissioner ed davis said they immediately sent in crews, police to get that surveillance footage as fast as they could. they don't want it to loop. he said that was job number one for a whole segment of the police and they did that right after the bombing. >> greta: so in theory, if we are lucky, there will be a video camera who place that had bag there, or there a likelihood? >> very much so. also, the f.b.i. said any of the thousands of people down there, if you have video or photos, still photos, but mostly they want video, share it with the f.b.i. even at the herald we had a few photos come in. this is wired place. people took photos and people took video. >> greta: this is going to be a real gum shoe type investigation.
it's not far from the boston public library, hotels, we have the prudential center not far away. of boston and there are cameras down there and the police said they are collecting surveillance footage as fast as they can. >> greta: do you know how often they loop how much video are they going to have. if they loop every hour, that is much better? >> right. commissioner ed davis said they immediately sent in crews, police to get that surveillance footage as fast as they could. they...
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the boston public library, copley place, prudential shopping area.se areas will be shut down today. it will not be business as usual. >> reporter: we heard the governor say that yesterday. he's asking residents to stay vigilant today. >> reporter: pamela brown, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> reporter: in the aftermath of the bombings, the fbi took control right away. the head of the boston office said it will be a combined federal, state, local law enforcement effort right now. national correspondent susan candiotti is following all of these parts of the story for us. good morning, susan. >> reporter: good morning, john. one of the things they're looking at is the fact that so far there is no one claiming responsibility for this, but they are very -- spend ing a lo of time going back over, for example, people who are coming into the united states within the most recent period of time, maybe the last couple of weeks before. they said there were no credible threats leading up to the marathon. they're going back over everything to make sure they d
the boston public library, copley place, prudential shopping area.se areas will be shut down today. it will not be business as usual. >> reporter: we heard the governor say that yesterday. he's asking residents to stay vigilant today. >> reporter: pamela brown, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> reporter: in the aftermath of the bombings, the fbi took control right away. the head of the boston office said it will be a combined federal, state, local law enforcement effort...
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they were, you know, directing us all the way, i mean, we started out right in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. there was runners still running by, didn't realize what was going on. nobody was stopping them, really. that was the crazy part. because they had headphones or whatever. >> one of the things that unfortunately in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror people experience is that there are multiple occasions that you saw. it was not one event, it was two events. so presumably you're afraid there was going to be a third. >> that was the craziest thing. you don't really know where's safe? where it is to go? i didn't know if we should stay in the restaurant. we were running in the masses of people. and you didn't know if another explosion was going to occur. it was just the unknown, which that's the scariest feeling i've ever had. you feel like you're so close to death there. you just wanted to run home and kills my wife at that point, just yen stain. >> and at that point, no police officers or anybody on scene is able to tell you which way to g
they were, you know, directing us all the way, i mean, we started out right in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. there was runners still running by, didn't realize what was going on. nobody was stopping them, really. that was the crazy part. because they had headphones or whatever. >> one of the things that unfortunately in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror people experience is that there are multiple occasions that you saw. it was not one event,...
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when you look over the hill you can see the prudential tower, the hancock building.re the copley square landmarks. you can see the very spot where this young mabe was killed, this young child was killed. his mother was wounded and his sister was wounded. they were there near the finish line watching the end of the boston marathon. you see me now standing, if you're from boston especially dorchester when people ask you where you're from you identify it by your parish. this is st. anne parish where the richard family went to church. there is a vigil that was supposed to be in this church tonight. they've moved it to a local park because we believe the crowd of locals will be larger than can fit in to st. anne parish here. martin richard was described as an avid little league player. he has an older brother who goes to a different charter school in the neighborhood as well. and you mentioned the young victim. that's what most horrifies the people of boston, that such senseless violence to begin with has taken a young life here and there is mourning in this town. you men
when you look over the hill you can see the prudential tower, the hancock building.re the copley square landmarks. you can see the very spot where this young mabe was killed, this young child was killed. his mother was wounded and his sister was wounded. they were there near the finish line watching the end of the boston marathon. you see me now standing, if you're from boston especially dorchester when people ask you where you're from you identify it by your parish. this is st. anne parish...
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you can see the number one prominently on the prudential center building in boston.spect, he has been charged with a federal crime. abc's marci gonzalez is joining us with more. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. after the charges were filed, the fbi called this a successful end to a tragic week. a night of remembrance. the boston university community celebrating the life of 23-year-old graduate student lingzi lu. one of the three people killed in the boston marathon bombings one week ago. and the teenager accused of plotting and carrying out the deadly attack learned he may now face the death penalty. the federal charges, including using a weapon of mass destruction, read to him at his hospital bedside. an hour later at 2:50 p.m., a moment of silence, marking the time the bombs went off near the finish line of the boston marathon exactly one week ago. this scene along boylston street ceremoniously handed over from the fbi to the city of boston to continue the investigation. the search for an explanation ongoing as the fbi questions, 19-y
you can see the number one prominently on the prudential center building in boston.spect, he has been charged with a federal crime. abc's marci gonzalez is joining us with more. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. after the charges were filed, the fbi called this a successful end to a tragic week. a night of remembrance. the boston university community celebrating the life of 23-year-old graduate student lingzi lu. one of the three people killed in the boston...
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. >> i worked in the prudential building, and i don't know what is going on. >> stephanie: jacki we weree social media universe but live 24/7 -- people watching this obviously described as a war zone, and you are watching this and you are like? oh, this is boston? we're used to seeing this kind of footage from overseas, right? >> yeah. it does people -- look we all have our own opinions, and until we have the facts that's all they are is speculations and opinions. what went through my mind yesterday was who picked boston? like that would be more of a domestic target i would imagine than a american one. you think about the domestic implications of this week with waco and columbine and the oklahoma city bombing, and patriot day, and tax day. it all seems to circulate as a domestic incentive. and i feel stupid even mentioning it, because it is speculation and only goes through your mind. and that's what we do right is we try to piece the bits and pieces together when we can, but you just have to wait for these press conferences and what is officially coming out. >> stephanie: and as we were
. >> i worked in the prudential building, and i don't know what is going on. >> stephanie: jacki we weree social media universe but live 24/7 -- people watching this obviously described as a war zone, and you are watching this and you are like? oh, this is boston? we're used to seeing this kind of footage from overseas, right? >> yeah. it does people -- look we all have our own opinions, and until we have the facts that's all they are is speculations and opinions. what went...
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>> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't sound like one of those ceremonial canons. these explosions were loud, they were kind of jagged sounding and in sort of one-two succession. my first thought was those are bombs. and then, you know, within seconds a symphony of sirens began which sort of confirmed it in my mind. and there were so many police descending so quickly that, you know, i knew within minutes what had happened. you know, i used to cover national security so, you know, the fact that there are these horrific bombings aimed as mass casualties is not something foreign to me, like beyond my imaginations, an
>> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't...
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>> we got out of the way and went up to kind of where the prudential food without is, and everyone washey kind of paused there for a little bit, just kind of regroup and figure out how are we going to get out of here. we went over to huntington from there. >> the marathon is all about trying to get close to it. >> yeah, yeah. >> you found your way out of there obviously. what were people saying? >> it was panic. everyone was scared. no one knew what was going on. the police, you know, looking at a police officer trying to figure out where to go, and they looked kind of scared and they didn't know what was going on. it was pretty terrifying. and everyone was just trying to move and trying to get to safety, whatever that meant at that point. >> your friend was one of the 4,500 or so held at mile 25. you got in touch with her, she's okay? >> she's okay, yeah, yeah. >> was she aware of what happened? >> it took her a little while to figure out. she thought there might have been too many people. but she was informed of the explosion. >> as some time has gone on, what goes through your head
>> we got out of the way and went up to kind of where the prudential food without is, and everyone washey kind of paused there for a little bit, just kind of regroup and figure out how are we going to get out of here. we went over to huntington from there. >> the marathon is all about trying to get close to it. >> yeah, yeah. >> you found your way out of there obviously. what were people saying? >> it was panic. everyone was scared. no one knew what was going on....
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they were, you know, directing us all the way -- i mean, we started out in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. all the -- there was runners still running by. i didn't even realize that was going on. nobody was stopping them really. that was the -- that was a crazy part because they had the headphones in, whatever, so. >> one of the things that, unfortunately, in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror that people experience in being around those attacks is that there are multiple occasions. you saw it was not one event. it was two events. so presumably you're afraid at that point there's going to be a third? >> yeah, that was the craziest thing, right, is you don't really know we're safe, you know, where it is to go. i didn't know if i should stay in the restaurant, we should go outside, run. you know, we were running into masses of people. you just didn't know if another explosion was going to occur. you know, it was just the unknown which is -- that's the scariest feeling i ever had. you know, you feel like you're so close to death there. you know? just
they were, you know, directing us all the way -- i mean, we started out in front of the prudential center and ended up out in fenway. all the -- there was runners still running by. i didn't even realize that was going on. nobody was stopping them really. that was the -- that was a crazy part because they had the headphones in, whatever, so. >> one of the things that, unfortunately, in coordinated attacks, one of the aspects of terror that people experience in being around those attacks is...
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>> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't sound like one of those ceremonial canons. these explosions were loud, they were kind of jagged sounding and in sort of one-two succession. my first thought was those are bombs. and then, you know, within seconds a symphony of sirens began which sort of confirmed it in my mind. and there were so many police descending so quickly that, you know, i knew within minutes what had happened. you know, i used to cover national security so, you know, the fact that there are these horrific bombings aimed as mass casualties is not something foreign to me, like beyond my imaginations, an
>> i was about three blocks away near the prudential center. as soon as i heard the sounds, i knew immediately they were bombs and i think it took me about a minute to send my editor, marty, a note to say two bombs just went off at the boston marathon. >> how did you know it was a bomb? a lot of people thought it might be something else. what was it that -- was it in your gut almost? >> no. i heard a couple people say, oh, they thought it might have been a canon. it didn't...
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under this new definition, regulators are reported to be circling three companies, prudential, aig, andcapital, all of which received government bailouts during the crisis. the oversight committee is meeting this afternoon to discuss the issue and a final decision is coming in the next three months. source us say several other companies are still being evaluated, but at earlier stages, and fsoc's ability to evaluate a company financially important is ongoing. letters from trade groups represent the single largest portion of feedback regulator have said getting. met live's ceo said subjecting these insurance companies to the stricter scrutiny under being system lick important, that could mean higher prices for consumers. this week's final rule said no exemptions would be made on an industry basis. to be continued. bill? >> yes, indeed. kayla, thank you very much. let's talk more about this. would be being deemed too big to fail with a net positive or negative? in this case, we're talking about ge's capital, general electric. right now that stock is trading near multi-year highs. let's st
under this new definition, regulators are reported to be circling three companies, prudential, aig, andcapital, all of which received government bailouts during the crisis. the oversight committee is meeting this afternoon to discuss the issue and a final decision is coming in the next three months. source us say several other companies are still being evaluated, but at earlier stages, and fsoc's ability to evaluate a company financially important is ongoing. letters from trade groups represent...
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essential that the agency be a part of the appropriations process, and finally we believe that they prudential banking regulator should have a formal input into the bureau's action. where those actions affect safety and soundness. and with regard to the president -- my opinion has not changed. i continue to believe recess appointed was unconstitutional. recently, agency officials have pointed out that it has led more 30 times before congress in the past two years. while this does give congress an opportunity to directly from agency officials, and appreciate the comment is unnecessary facilitate the in depth discussion of the specific issues and concerns that we need. just last week, bloomberg ran a lengthy article citing that the cfpb has allocated more than $20 million to collecting and tracking customer credit card and spending habits for more than 10 million americans. the size of this data collection and the amount of money being spent by the agency are a cause of concern for me. and should be for those americans whose credit cards, checking accounts and other financial data are being sent
essential that the agency be a part of the appropriations process, and finally we believe that they prudential banking regulator should have a formal input into the bureau's action. where those actions affect safety and soundness. and with regard to the president -- my opinion has not changed. i continue to believe recess appointed was unconstitutional. recently, agency officials have pointed out that it has led more 30 times before congress in the past two years. while this does give congress...
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we have one person who was near next to the explosion site at prudential hall who said, we heard a loud boom. they said to sit tight. then a second went off and it was an all-out rush to the door. they describe a terrible smell and tons and tons of smoke. in fact, i'd like to pause for a second and let our audience hear one of the explosions we -- it was actually caught on tape. as you imagine, again, a lot of cameras around. let's listen in. >> we got video of the explosion as it happened. there it is. we wanted to warn you. wow, that was an intense explosion. look at the reaction. wow. >> that was one. >> that was one. >> they're saying there was two. we're seeing this for the first time as well. it looks like it happened in front of i believe marathon -- there's a second explosion i think we're just hearing. what you can definitely hear are the screams and panic of the people there. >> michael, it's all captured there. i'm also wondering, do you know the procedure? a lot of times when you have these big events, whether it's a parade, typically authorities will say no backpacks or lim
we have one person who was near next to the explosion site at prudential hall who said, we heard a loud boom. they said to sit tight. then a second went off and it was an all-out rush to the door. they describe a terrible smell and tons and tons of smoke. in fact, i'd like to pause for a second and let our audience hear one of the explosions we -- it was actually caught on tape. as you imagine, again, a lot of cameras around. let's listen in. >> we got video of the explosion as it...
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it is near the prudential center. it is near the copley hotel, john hancock the building, john hancock is one of the sponsors. this is very, very concentrated, population right there in that area especially on a day where it is a holiday in massachusetts. >> it is not only a holiday but when you cover these tragic events but anybody who has been in our business for at least two decades that covered these events, when you speak to experts from homeland security or the fbi people that want to pull off an event like this, target the largest events where they can get the most impact and casualties and largest attention. obviously the boston marathon, running of 117th marathon, would fit that category. liz: if you remember, this hit five minutes before the final hour of trade. five to 10 minutes. there was already red on the screen. the low of the session when i got up to the set, adam, around 2:56. was about 207 points to the downside. as you see see at lower bugs, s&p lost 2 1/3%. but the vix, volatility index when all s
it is near the prudential center. it is near the copley hotel, john hancock the building, john hancock is one of the sponsors. this is very, very concentrated, population right there in that area especially on a day where it is a holiday in massachusetts. >> it is not only a holiday but when you cover these tragic events but anybody who has been in our business for at least two decades that covered these events, when you speak to experts from homeland security or the fbi people that want...
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there is an eerie situation going on in prudential center.ew stores that have television screens. large groups have gathered around these screens. looking at the video we have on our television station. the video from sky 7 hd. they're trying to figure out exactly what to do. as you can imagine there are hundreds of thousands of visitors in the area that just don't know the area. don't know how to get around. how to navigate where they should go or how they should get back to either their friends' homes or their hotels. many groups are just standing around trying to figure out where to go next. police officers are shooing them and pushing them and demanding they stay away from anywhere close to boilston street. i'm standing here at the corner of belvidere and huntington. i'm watching as four ambulances try to maneuver through the area. i see three fire trucks in front of me. several ambulances that are in front of the marriott hotel. and just hundreds of people trying to walk and try to get to whatever destination that they can. >> here we go
there is an eerie situation going on in prudential center.ew stores that have television screens. large groups have gathered around these screens. looking at the video we have on our television station. the video from sky 7 hd. they're trying to figure out exactly what to do. as you can imagine there are hundreds of thousands of visitors in the area that just don't know the area. don't know how to get around. how to navigate where they should go or how they should get back to either their...
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that seems to be a recurring thing is that now in 2006, terrorists were going after, taking the prudential york stock exchange. it seems there's a will to attack us financially. that's why cities like new york are always on, again, high alert when anything happens that threatens our nation. >> absolutely true. i do have to say and i'm sure you realize the security down here at the new york stock exchange, particularly since 9/11 is unbelievable. it's hard to attack. but you know, having said that, i don't think we can ever say that we're completely safe from smaller scale bombings like what happened in boston and again, i realize it may be a little bit callous to call it smaller scale but this is something that did not appear to be of a size of 9/11 or the madrid attacks, london attacks and for that we can be thankful and we can be thankful to law enforcement in particular. cheryl: new yorkers in general have been through the drill so many times. good people of boston now, frank many, getting hurt much more than new yorkers have been in the last few years. do you find here in new york ther
that seems to be a recurring thing is that now in 2006, terrorists were going after, taking the prudential york stock exchange. it seems there's a will to attack us financially. that's why cities like new york are always on, again, high alert when anything happens that threatens our nation. >> absolutely true. i do have to say and i'm sure you realize the security down here at the new york stock exchange, particularly since 9/11 is unbelievable. it's hard to attack. but you know, having...
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caroline things have never been so good ♪ >> this morning's eye opener, present ieded eded eded by prudentialelcome to "cbs this morning." welcome back from boston. good morning. >> thank you. it's been tough being there. a lot of time spent with family and friends, we'll have their stories later. >> two days after the marathon bombing, investigators appeared no closer to an arrest. the fbi making an urgent appeal for more videos and photos. >>> learning new information about the types of bombs used in the attack designed to cause maximum trauma. jeff glor a couple of blocks from where the two bombings occurred. jeff good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the tents are still set up behind us, just a block down the street and over to the right is where the blast took place. and this morning, significant portions of boylston street remain shut down. no suspects have been named in the investigation of the twin bombs sent off near the finish line of the boston marathon there are emerging evidence details, found while searching the crime scene of devices designed to kill many. >> among items par
caroline things have never been so good ♪ >> this morning's eye opener, present ieded eded eded by prudentialelcome to "cbs this morning." welcome back from boston. good morning. >> thank you. it's been tough being there. a lot of time spent with family and friends, we'll have their stories later. >> two days after the marathon bombing, investigators appeared no closer to an arrest. the fbi making an urgent appeal for more videos and photos. >>> learning...
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[ bleep ] city and nobody is going -- >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by prudential. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment, so anthony mason is with us. good morning. >> good morning. great to be here. >> glad to have you here.- it has been one week since the terrorist bombing at the boston marathon. surviving suspect appears to be responding to questions from investigators. >> authorities think he and his brother were plotting to carry out even more bombings. we begin with terrell brown in boston. he's outside the hospital where the accused is being held. terrell, good morning. >> reporter: anthony and norah, good morning to you. and to our viewers in the west. the last we heard, he's in critical but stable condition. under heavy guard. and he's awake and communicating with he isinvestigators in writing. investigators spent sunday combing the neighborhood where dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. a helicopter found him lying inside a boat in a watertown backyard friday night. after an hour-long
[ bleep ] city and nobody is going -- >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by prudential. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is on assignment, so anthony mason is with us. good morning. >> good morning. great to be here. >> glad to have you here.- it has been one week since the terrorist bombing at the boston marathon. surviving suspect appears to be...