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two reuters cameramen, i believe. so he is charged with that. the man who turned him in had had an online conversation with him, and by his screen name, which is a very obvious name, it might have been bradley manning. but he turned him in to pentagon investigators. they found him, they arrested him. he's now in quantico, virginia, and will likely face court-martial. the pentagon is not positive that he leaked all of these documents. they are going to look at his computer. i have a question, too. i want to know what his supervisors were doing if he was sitting there day after day and downloading 90,000 classified documents and apparently bragging online, if in fact this was him bragging online, saying he was listening -- he would pretend he was listening to lady gaga and downloading c.d.'s at the same time. so how did he spend all day doing that without anyone else noticing? so i wouldn't be surprised if they also looked elsewhere. >> let me ask you about the number of casualty. you say this is the deadliest month. what's behind that? why is tha
two reuters cameramen, i believe. so he is charged with that. the man who turned him in had had an online conversation with him, and by his screen name, which is a very obvious name, it might have been bradley manning. but he turned him in to pentagon investigators. they found him, they arrested him. he's now in quantico, virginia, and will likely face court-martial. the pentagon is not positive that he leaked all of these documents. they are going to look at his computer. i have a question,...
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kron 4 spoke to reuters deal with they had to say. >> ready nisi transit buses in the south part of alameday jury this labor strike is challenging but many say it's not as bad as what they see up north. >> it's more slow in alameda, oakland. and not not here in fremont buses up-and-coming critic quick. no problems. >> here at the fremont bart station of buses are running late this one number to 42¢ be going at to 223 and fact it left on time. of course is one thing to pick up a bus of the transit center. to wit of a lonely bus stops major thoroughfare there six buses that pass through here. but see if any of oakland time. this one with three minutes late but the 251 dont bus with five minutes late but it's a far cry from the half- hour and lower rates up in oakland. some say the problems experienced big and thick and other transportation. i >> try to get me a car right now. screw transportation. >> what is it was from buses and a ride instead in the future? >> i guess yes. >> and fremont craig kron 4 news. >> warmer conditions continue into tomorrow but will that will begin starting sunday
kron 4 spoke to reuters deal with they had to say. >> ready nisi transit buses in the south part of alameday jury this labor strike is challenging but many say it's not as bad as what they see up north. >> it's more slow in alameda, oakland. and not not here in fremont buses up-and-coming critic quick. no problems. >> here at the fremont bart station of buses are running late this one number to 42¢ be going at to 223 and fact it left on time. of course is one thing to pick up...
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host: emily kieser is economic corporate for reuters. she'll take your calls in a couple of minutes. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. unemployment rate at 9.5% at this point. what can you tell us about these numbers and how they work, folks who have stopped looking for employment. how does this get fact toward into this number? guest: you brought up why the rate came down this past month. we had hundreds of thousands of people who literally stopped looking for work. so the way the labor department calculates the numbers you have to be actively looking for a job in order to be counted in the unemployment rate. if you give up looking, you're no longer counted. if yoo have fewer people looking the job force shrippings and the unemployment rate goes down. it doesn't mean the economy is getting better. it's a misleading number at this point. host: president obama came out yesterday to talk for a couple of minutes about these employment figures. here's a short piece from that. >> it reflected the planned phaseout of 225,000 tem
host: emily kieser is economic corporate for reuters. she'll take your calls in a couple of minutes. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. unemployment rate at 9.5% at this point. what can you tell us about these numbers and how they work, folks who have stopped looking for employment. how does this get fact toward into this number? guest: you brought up why the rate came down this past month. we had hundreds of thousands of people who literally stopped looking for work. so the way...
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host: emily kieser is economic corporate for reuters.s in a couple of minutes. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. unemployment rate at 9.5% at this point. what can you tell us about these numbers and how they work, folks who have stopped looking for employment. how does this get fact toward into this number? guest: you brought up why the rate came down this past month. we had hundreds of thousands of people who literally stopped looking for work. so the way the labor department calculates the numbers you have to be actively looking for a job in order to be counted in the unemployment rate. if you give up looking, you're no longer counted. if yoo have fewer people looking the job force shrippings and the unemployment rate goes down. it doesn't mean the economy is getting better. it's a misleading number at this point. host: president obama came out yesterday to talk for a couple of minutes about these employment figures. here's a short piece from that. >> it reflected the planned phaseout of 225,000 temporary census jobs, bu
host: emily kieser is economic corporate for reuters.s in a couple of minutes. the phone number is on the bottom of the screen. unemployment rate at 9.5% at this point. what can you tell us about these numbers and how they work, folks who have stopped looking for employment. how does this get fact toward into this number? guest: you brought up why the rate came down this past month. we had hundreds of thousands of people who literally stopped looking for work. so the way the labor department...
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that's when general motors will file the paperwork to go public, according to reuters. the automaker reportedly wants to complete its i.p.o. before november's general elections, trimming down uncle sam's $50 billion ownership stake. experts say a g.m. public offering could be the largest ever domestic i.p.o., bigger than the current record holder, visa. its public offering two years ago almost topped $20 billion. >> tom: disgraced media mogul conrad black is staying in the u.s. for now. a federal judge today ordered him to surrender his passport, nixing his hopes to return to his native canada. black was bailed out of prison wednesday after serving part of a 6.5-year sentence for defrauding investors in his company, hollinger international. that conviction is now being re- examined. the judge wants black to come up with details on his finances before he can travel to toronto. a fragile economic recovery has investors too focused on the worst-case scenario, so says tonight's "market monitor." he's ernie ankrim, senior market advisor for russell investments. he joins us f
that's when general motors will file the paperwork to go public, according to reuters. the automaker reportedly wants to complete its i.p.o. before november's general elections, trimming down uncle sam's $50 billion ownership stake. experts say a g.m. public offering could be the largest ever domestic i.p.o., bigger than the current record holder, visa. its public offering two years ago almost topped $20 billion. >> tom: disgraced media mogul conrad black is staying in the u.s. for now. a...
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the reuters/university of michigan consumer sentiment index fell over 10 points in july to levels not seen since march of last year. meanwhile, consumer prices fell a tenth of a percent last month, but take out food and energy, the core rate was actually up two-tenths of a percent-- double economist expectations. b.p. says it's already paid out just over $200 million to cover economic losses by companies and individuals hurt by the gulf oil spill. and it says "so far, so good" on how that new cap on its busted well is doing. no oil is leaking and the pressure is holding steady. >> tom: still ahead: with deepwater drilling in question, what's the earnings outlook for the energy sector? some answers as we wrap up our guide to earnings season. >> susie: is half a billion dollars enough? that's the question many are asking today about the fine goldman sachs will pay to settle securities and exchange commission charges it misled investors on subprime mortgage securities. in an interview with washington bureau chief darren gersh, s.e.c. enforcement director robert khuzami defended the penal
the reuters/university of michigan consumer sentiment index fell over 10 points in july to levels not seen since march of last year. meanwhile, consumer prices fell a tenth of a percent last month, but take out food and energy, the core rate was actually up two-tenths of a percent-- double economist expectations. b.p. says it's already paid out just over $200 million to cover economic losses by companies and individuals hurt by the gulf oil spill. and it says "so far, so good" on how...
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fire in a baghdad suburb three years ago more than a dozen people were reported dead including two reuters news staff also two children were wounded the incident was investigated and the u.s. military concluded that the actions of the soldiers were in accordance with the law of armed conflict and its own rules of engagement so while the u.s. military is ok with causing some quiet old damage it's when civilians die in the course of action a number of soldiers who were involved in those killings now speak out and say this shouldn't be a norm of warfare you can see in the eason mccord a soldier with the unit that's shown in the video said it hadn't been a one time experience he went s. words to say soldiers in his unit were ordered to kill civilians in certain circumstances mccord said the message they got from their commander was if someone in your line gets hit with an improvised explosive device three sixty rotational fire you kill everyone on the street. chastity bers served in the same unit as ethan mccord he refused to talk about the order because of as he said this threats and warnings
fire in a baghdad suburb three years ago more than a dozen people were reported dead including two reuters news staff also two children were wounded the incident was investigated and the u.s. military concluded that the actions of the soldiers were in accordance with the law of armed conflict and its own rules of engagement so while the u.s. military is ok with causing some quiet old damage it's when civilians die in the course of action a number of soldiers who were involved in those killings...
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and hedge fund bankers you see he's a victim of the bailouts paul the psychic octopus max actually reuters video if you look in the background here if you don't need to listen to this guy he's a banker in london or he's got this tank here for paul the octopus he does have an offer out parallel to hire all the octopus but along the same line and you mention that the u.s. destroying the global economy i posit that they're actually destroying themselves faster and this headline really captures it all ha ha ha ha ha our i am a paid its lawyers more than sixteen million dollars in two thousand and eight to recover only three hundred ninety one thousand dollars now this is actually better than the previous year two thousand and seven where twenty four point five million dollars was spent recovering just five hundred thousand and the three years are i a which is the enforcement arm of the global record music industry they spent sixty four million dollars to recover one point three million so this seems to me like the global how the us empire operates it's a corporate welfare empire of prisons and
and hedge fund bankers you see he's a victim of the bailouts paul the psychic octopus max actually reuters video if you look in the background here if you don't need to listen to this guy he's a banker in london or he's got this tank here for paul the octopus he does have an offer out parallel to hire all the octopus but along the same line and you mention that the u.s. destroying the global economy i posit that they're actually destroying themselves faster and this headline really captures it...
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manual, to an apache gun camera video from iraq, showing the death of a dozen civilians, including two reuters journalists. assange who once said, i enjoy crushing bastards, is a 39-year-old australian who studied physics, made a name for himself as a hacker, and was arrested for computer crimes before starting his whistle-blower website. this week he released 91,000 raw military documents online, but this time also to three traditional news organizations, including "the new york times" which vetted the material, eliminating information that could put lives at risk. >> i think wikileaks' role in this was the role of a source. you don't get to chose your sources, and sources often come with their own agendas, their own ideology, their own motivation. the question is, how do you handle the material once you've got it? >> reporter: it's a brave new world when journalists use sources like wikileaks. >> it really challenges the public to try to make sense of these -- not only the documents, but the process at play. >> reporter: tonight officials are still plowing through all of these documents, mak
manual, to an apache gun camera video from iraq, showing the death of a dozen civilians, including two reuters journalists. assange who once said, i enjoy crushing bastards, is a 39-year-old australian who studied physics, made a name for himself as a hacker, and was arrested for computer crimes before starting his whistle-blower website. this week he released 91,000 raw military documents online, but this time also to three traditional news organizations, including "the new york...
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economic relations three years ago simmons was convicted of a reuters two with lucrative contracts to brush up today's make a deal with the back of the close to nil for between the leaders of the two states business leaders see a shift to more legitimate ways of avoiding influence it's very hard for anybody to engage in bribery nowadays this might take more time and more resources on the other side in order to have success but i would assume that talking about foreign investors bribery let's say more and more all of it is being done at this time at all it's a radical difference from just a few years ago when brushes leadership a bit it was impossible to do business with back handers summits like the one here in the your rules are hoping russia to should soviet image that applies not just to the products but to the way it goes about producing them to the business thought see you can see. the main purpose petroleum exporters has raised its forecast for russian oil production in twenty ten access to export and internal supplies of russian crude is expected to everett around ten million b
economic relations three years ago simmons was convicted of a reuters two with lucrative contracts to brush up today's make a deal with the back of the close to nil for between the leaders of the two states business leaders see a shift to more legitimate ways of avoiding influence it's very hard for anybody to engage in bribery nowadays this might take more time and more resources on the other side in order to have success but i would assume that talking about foreign investors bribery let's...
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nevertheless the sun had no sympathy and spectators and he had behind clout sold it nothing could stop reuters from be forming their best tricks the contest is held on flat ground and such rules allow any rukus kadir it to take for it the last one professional writers have a chance to compete with those who have already got their contract with sponsors. there is a competition with the same rules as qualifiers all around the world i remember in two thousand and six an unknown guy from germany won the contest among non-program and got to the final where he competed with a world class rider and thousands of people witnessed that and the tension was if you are watching a world cup on. keyboarding is more away for way for most of the bits he spends and they don't take the result of the competition too seriously. of course i want to win today it's always a pleasure to. the winner but actually i came here to hang out with my friends lots of skaters lots of fun i'm glad i'm here it's really cool. however it was more about having fun than a serious tournament and they were going to has fulfilled the pu
nevertheless the sun had no sympathy and spectators and he had behind clout sold it nothing could stop reuters from be forming their best tricks the contest is held on flat ground and such rules allow any rukus kadir it to take for it the last one professional writers have a chance to compete with those who have already got their contract with sponsors. there is a competition with the same rules as qualifiers all around the world i remember in two thousand and six an unknown guy from germany...
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not sons of wiki leaks on his website which shows apache helicopters essentially gunning down to reuters cameramen on the streets of baghdad now someone has been arrested and charged with that and he was. only twenty two years old a military analyst he was working in iraq he's been charged with that but he hasn't it's not been suggested to me has any connection with bin is going to six weeks because we're not the only ones who want to know where these things come from the pentagon is of course very concerned to know what has happened here and in fact requested to meet with enough staff outside who knew absolutely who can talk to know about it he so far hasn't wanted to meet with them. and it right there to some in afghanistan the revelations themselves don't come as much of a surprise but as afghan m.p. delta saw tons or told us what is interesting is that these key reports were kept a secret. are not new to me the ones that what i've read in the paper the situation on the ground the civilian casualties the way the operation is going and the critiques that have been made. i would be more
not sons of wiki leaks on his website which shows apache helicopters essentially gunning down to reuters cameramen on the streets of baghdad now someone has been arrested and charged with that and he was. only twenty two years old a military analyst he was working in iraq he's been charged with that but he hasn't it's not been suggested to me has any connection with bin is going to six weeks because we're not the only ones who want to know where these things come from the pentagon is of course...
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i think the biggest goal is that smart meters are being deployed in every home in every business reuter and country note testing for human health impact so we have no idea what variation is going to do all lots. >> the protest was led by teams during green pushing for my environmental safety and community spirit >> united airlines flight headed to from washington d.c. hit turbulence 30 people were injured one critically the flight was diverted to denver and the medical crew 26 passengers and four members were injured one of them is still in critical right now the on injured passengers were put on another flight to l.a.. >> the number of police officers who died in a line of duty is up 43% so far this year and national law-enforcement officers as 87 officers have died between january 1st and june 30th compared to 61 during the same six last months of lacher appeared california, texas, showed the most deaths mostly due to traffic accidents and shootings. it could be the deadliest years for please of place in years. >> a look at james lick nice and light traffic why is it looks a bit brigh
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. >> this morning we'll talk with reuters economics correspondent emily kaiser about the june unemploymentn david kramer offers his insight on the arrest of 10 people suspected of
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reuters and the university of michigan closely watched consumer sentiment index hit its lowest leveln 11 months. poor revenues reported by nbc parent general electric and bank of america also. the dow jones lost 261 points to close 10,097. nasdaq took a 70-point hit to close at 2179. republicans spent the day operating their own solutions to the issues of joblessness. they held an online job forum and asked small business owners how washington can help create jobs. the republican who hopes to be the next house speaker says people are talking in this election year and democrats are not listening. >> the stimulus spending washington continues to propose does nothing to get the private sector moving. all it does is fund more government. >> the republicans have been attacking sign likes these that point out where stimulus dollars are going. some estimates suggest the government spent as much as $20 million on the signs. >>> toyota is putting a small bay area electric car maker to work. palo alto's tesla motors announced a partnership in may. leaders say the companies will work together t
reuters and the university of michigan closely watched consumer sentiment index hit its lowest leveln 11 months. poor revenues reported by nbc parent general electric and bank of america also. the dow jones lost 261 points to close 10,097. nasdaq took a 70-point hit to close at 2179. republicans spent the day operating their own solutions to the issues of joblessness. they held an online job forum and asked small business owners how washington can help create jobs. the republican who hopes to...
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. >> kim dixon at reuters. following up on that a bit. you said that the house -- will pass, will renew the middle class tax cuts for one year. could you talk about the significance of the one year. >> i don't think i said one year. i think there's been 134 discussion about that. that has not been decided how long that -- did i say it in my speech, i don't know that i said it -- >> the next year actually. >> you said it for the next year. >> certainly for the next year, but not necessarily for just -- >> just the next we're. >> one year. >> that's in discussion. the speaker indicated and i think as a result of our discussions with the senate, the senate i think will probably move first on the -- on these and we'll see what the senate does in terms of time frame. we want to make it very clear that the -- that the working americans will not receive a tax increase. >> so you haven't made a decision on how long -- >> no. >> that's still in discussion. >> on the timing of when you'll take this up. before or after the election? >> we're waiting
. >> kim dixon at reuters. following up on that a bit. you said that the house -- will pass, will renew the middle class tax cuts for one year. could you talk about the significance of the one year. >> i don't think i said one year. i think there's been 134 discussion about that. that has not been decided how long that -- did i say it in my speech, i don't know that i said it -- >> the next year actually. >> you said it for the next year. >> certainly for the next...
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conditions of great secrecy this video he had got of an apache helicopter crew who fired shots at reuters journalists in baghdad. so i knew that he did have access to some quite remarkable material. obviously, once we got it we then did quite a lot of work to authenticate it. i'm glad there's no question raised about his authenticity since we published. >> and how did the three different news organizations come about? >> we originally asked him to turn the material over to us, as you can imagine. he was a little bit reluctant. in fact, he took six hours of persuading from my colleague. one of the this that persuaded him that this was a good idea was to say we would share it with "the new york times" and therefore, he would reach a much larger audience in america. and later, despiegel in germany was brought into the mix as well. >> as you have watched the media for a long time, what do you make of this whole episode? >> i think there are two conflicting -- two legitimately conflicting values. one is the legitimate need for secrets, that there are legitimate secrets and they should be kept.
conditions of great secrecy this video he had got of an apache helicopter crew who fired shots at reuters journalists in baghdad. so i knew that he did have access to some quite remarkable material. obviously, once we got it we then did quite a lot of work to authenticate it. i'm glad there's no question raised about his authenticity since we published. >> and how did the three different news organizations come about? >> we originally asked him to turn the material over to us, as...
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this is the same website that leaked the video showing the killing of reuters reporters in iraq by an army apache helicopter crew. after the attack, the crew fired on a family minivan which had stullible e stumbled on to the scene. that same website reportedly has hundreds of sensitive state department memos which it said would embarrass america. it hasn't released them yet. you'll recall an american soldier was actually jailed as he was identified as one of the people who leaked that helicopter video. the pentagon trying to tamp down on all of this. >> thanks a lot for the update, scott. more outrage is expected outside of los angeles when a city council meets in the small town of bell later on today. hundreds of people rallied and called for the mayor and several city council members to step down. it all stems from the news that the city manager, police chief and assistant city manager were all paid massive salaries of hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. meanwhile, most people in bell lived below the poverty line. the city manager alone collected $787,000 per year. all three
this is the same website that leaked the video showing the killing of reuters reporters in iraq by an army apache helicopter crew. after the attack, the crew fired on a family minivan which had stullible e stumbled on to the scene. that same website reportedly has hundreds of sensitive state department memos which it said would embarrass america. it hasn't released them yet. you'll recall an american soldier was actually jailed as he was identified as one of the people who leaked that...