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richard: in most cases, they did not. charlie: but the parents knew? richard: they did. charlie: where was a port of entry? richard: all these files were from turkey. the files had come from an isis commander, according to the defector who gave it to us, who had a role with a kind of isis customs and border crossing division. so the people who are coming in through several crossing points between turkey, the southern turkish border and northern syria. charlie: what does the fbi say now? richard: we interviewed the -- the fbi and a senior department justice official. they said they have gotten better. that they are preventing more americans from leaving this country to try and join isis, that the number of americans and other foreign nationals that are going to join the so-called islamic state has gone down. but there is a flip side to that. if the u.s. law enforcement in general is better at locking the door and keeping them from going to join isis, that means you have locked them inside this country and they are here. that is a concern that law enforcement officials hav
richard: in most cases, they did not. charlie: but the parents knew? richard: they did. charlie: where was a port of entry? richard: all these files were from turkey. the files had come from an isis commander, according to the defector who gave it to us, who had a role with a kind of isis customs and border crossing division. so the people who are coming in through several crossing points between turkey, the southern turkish border and northern syria. charlie: what does the fbi say now?...
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richard: -- 2017? richard: it's possible. isis is not that strong. it is a bit of -- everybody hates it. the group is losing territory. its ideology is generally loathed. i like to think of isis as a virus. viruses are strong because the host is weak. and right now, the host in that region are weak. charlie: the government in syria and iraq. richard: because of all of these divisions that i've been talking about. the divisions between the kurds and the turks, between the russians and the arenas in the u.s., the divisions between syrian opposition groups. because all of these fractures have weakened the host, the body, this disgusting virus, isis, has managed to flourish. most say the way out of this is through russia. and there are serious conversations going on now through the geneva peace process between the u.s. and russia. and the way i think -- charlie: broader than a cease-fire. richard: it's broader than a cease-fire. the way they seem to see a way out of this is the following. that bashar al-assad gets to stay temporarily. he stays in power i
richard: -- 2017? richard: it's possible. isis is not that strong. it is a bit of -- everybody hates it. the group is losing territory. its ideology is generally loathed. i like to think of isis as a virus. viruses are strong because the host is weak. and right now, the host in that region are weak. charlie: the government in syria and iraq. richard: because of all of these divisions that i've been talking about. the divisions between the kurds and the turks, between the russians and the arenas...
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richard reeve spoke with the child's father. richard: inside of this silver spring gamestop store - >> they were on top of me. richard: armed robbery caught on surveillance. >> they know exactly what they wanted to do and took over the store. richard: a father, mother, and seven-year-old son. >> they pointed the gun at us and told us to get on the floor. richard: 10 feet away, the boy walked back with a flurry of punches. a he recognized he was in dangerous situation with a stranger, and he was trying to defend himself. richard: both parents on the ground at gunpoint. >> he broke free from them and came over to us. richard: the robbers push the clerks on the floor at gunpoint. >> i heard death threats. >> they do deal with cash, so there is quite a lot of opportunity. richard: the two armed robbers, masked, fled. afterward, the seven-year-old spoke to his that. >> it was a fretting situation, but he told us, the good news, if there is any, we are all safe. nobody was really harmed. richard: terrifying moments for that family. th
richard reeve spoke with the child's father. richard: inside of this silver spring gamestop store - >> they were on top of me. richard: armed robbery caught on surveillance. >> they know exactly what they wanted to do and took over the store. richard: a father, mother, and seven-year-old son. >> they pointed the gun at us and told us to get on the floor. richard: 10 feet away, the boy walked back with a flurry of punches. a he recognized he was in dangerous situation with a...
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tom: richard haass with us.at this conversation will be like the third week of october next year. someone also speaking about that is mark halperin and john heilemann, "with all due respect" tonight. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene is in new york. i am francine lacqua in london. telling me that he was worried about the impact of negative rates. have a listen. jes: i think everyone has got to keep an eye on this noble experiment, but it is an experiment, running with zero to negative interest rates. the impact that it has on the economy long-term, we just do not know. mostine: it was a interesting conversation because we also caught up on his restructuring plan, whether he thought things were going well. he said the market remains volatile, but he continues to .ope to outperform negative rates will hurt them. a very good day to speak with jes staley also because of deutsche bank. tom: the elephant in the room is negative interest rates. you h
tom: richard haass with us.at this conversation will be like the third week of october next year. someone also speaking about that is mark halperin and john heilemann, "with all due respect" tonight. this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ francine: welcome back. this is "bloomberg surveillance." tom keene is in new york. i am francine lacqua in london. telling me that he was worried about the impact of negative rates. have a listen. jes: i think everyone has got to...
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through robert kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey in the general election. during the cold war the u.s. films made films for international audiences and by law they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation here in new hampshire. the rest of the country is still watching. >> once every four years when the united states turns its attention to choosing a leader, a small snowy state in the northeastern corner of the country becomes the political center of the nation. >> new hampshire clearly wants richard nixon to be the next president of the united states. >> the final campaigning is under way in the new hampshire presidential primary. on the republican side richard nixon is urging new hampshire republicans to give him a big send-off in his quest for the gop presidential nomination. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national presidential campaign by holding the first primary election of the year
through robert kennedy's assassination and the national political conventions to richard nixon's victory over hubert humphrey in the general election. during the cold war the u.s. films made films for international audiences and by law they couldn't be shown in the u.s. until 12 years after they were produced. this half hour film is courtesy of the national archives. >> the political situation here in new hampshire. the rest of the country is still watching. >> once every four years...
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romney's withdrawal has helped make richard nixon favor rockefeller. about half favor nixon and half favor rockefeller. >> people like you might write rockefeller's name in. narrator: some people thought governor nelson rockefeller might take romney's place. >> i will vote for any republican candidate that wins in miami at the convention. it will either be nixon or rockefeller. narrator: but no one could really compete with richard nixon in new hampshire. >> there he is. narrator: by the time nixon made his last campaign speech, he had most of the state's republican votes. according to all predictions he , was already a winner. >> i say this having traveled through this date -- state, having met hundreds of you personally and thousands of you i have spoken to, having looked into your faces, you have given me new hope about america. is new hampshire going to indicate that a change is going to come in november, or is it going to be more of the same? i say to you, turn out. let's get the biggest boat we have ever had -- biggest vote we have ever had. with
romney's withdrawal has helped make richard nixon favor rockefeller. about half favor nixon and half favor rockefeller. >> people like you might write rockefeller's name in. narrator: some people thought governor nelson rockefeller might take romney's place. >> i will vote for any republican candidate that wins in miami at the convention. it will either be nixon or rockefeller. narrator: but no one could really compete with richard nixon in new hampshire. >> there he is....
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richard nixon is urging republicans to give him a big sendoff. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national campaign by holding the first primary of the year. the man who wanted to be president, richard nixon, george mccarthy,d eugene drew attention to new hampshire hoping these visits would bring them victory in this first voter test, where one man from each party would win the state support -- when the state's support. a small town in new hampshire, the most popular past time in winter is dogsled racing. >> the problems of the other parts of the country may seem far away but behind this landscape and home, the people are aware of the challenges their country faces. many became actively involved in the campaign. jim wilson lives here. he is a member of the republican party. he is chairman of the chamber of commerce and he owns the town's camera store. with super eight cameras, this one has a drop in cartridge. cares about the future of his country and he is concerned about away the government spends money. he thinks the republican administration can do a better job and jim thi
richard nixon is urging republicans to give him a big sendoff. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national campaign by holding the first primary of the year. the man who wanted to be president, richard nixon, george mccarthy,d eugene drew attention to new hampshire hoping these visits would bring them victory in this first voter test, where one man from each party would win the state support -- when the state's support. a small town in new hampshire, the most popular past time in...
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the choices at the miami beach convention were richard nixon -- >> aren't you having fun?tor: governor rockefeller of new york, now working hard for the nomination, and california's governor, ronald reagan. ♪ as the republican delegates gathered in this resort city, it soon became clear that nixon was also their choice, by an overwhelming mandate. >> the next president of the united states, richard nixon. [applause] >> tonight, i again proudly accept that nomination for president of the united states. [applause] >> tonight, i see the face of a child. he lives in a great city. he is black or he is white. he is mexican, italian, polish. none of that matters. he is an american child. he sleeps the sleep a child does. he dreams the dreams of a child. that child, in that great city, is more important than any politician's promise. he is america. i see another child tonight. he hears the train go by at night, and he dreams of faraway places where he would like to go. it seems like an impossible dream, but he has help on his journey through life. a father who had to go to work be
the choices at the miami beach convention were richard nixon -- >> aren't you having fun?tor: governor rockefeller of new york, now working hard for the nomination, and california's governor, ronald reagan. ♪ as the republican delegates gathered in this resort city, it soon became clear that nixon was also their choice, by an overwhelming mandate. >> the next president of the united states, richard nixon. [applause] >> tonight, i again proudly accept that nomination for...
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richard reeve, abc 7 news. this onether scene, fiery. in elderly man has died from his injuries that he suffered. into thed is suv silver diner. jonathan elias has the ongoing investigation. jonathan: we have learned the identity of the victim 74-year-old man from mclean. the humvee went barreling into the building earlier this month. the guy behind the wheel is still in the hospital. for a time, he worked at the diner. as far as a motive, we do not know. witnesses told the police they are sure that he did this on purpose. we will keep tabs on this and let you know more on the investigation. sunglasses and the umbrella tomorrow, you will need the umbrella early on. by thetures in the 50's midmorning, rebounding into the lower 60's. by the afternoon, brakes in the clouds, sunshine. a nice sunset tomorrow with temperatures in the upper 60's. futurecast, a few showers early tomorrow morning, then the skies clear and the temperatures warm up and it gets a whole lot better friday. more on joining together to answer a political climate they sa
richard reeve, abc 7 news. this onether scene, fiery. in elderly man has died from his injuries that he suffered. into thed is suv silver diner. jonathan elias has the ongoing investigation. jonathan: we have learned the identity of the victim 74-year-old man from mclean. the humvee went barreling into the building earlier this month. the guy behind the wheel is still in the hospital. for a time, he worked at the diner. as far as a motive, we do not know. witnesses told the police they are sure...
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richard: dining out dru. -- dining out dry. richard: in arlington. >> 15% of the business. richard: work or play -- >> all through the country they have drunk conditions come and we are having wet conditions. richard: probably the best plan is to enjoy it while it lasts. great, i'm squinting for the first time in a live shot in about a week, and i understand we will get a lot more of this on sunday. richard reeve, abc 7 news. when severe weather hits, we have you covered. sign up for the abc 7 weather text alerts to find out when storms are heading to your neighborhood. go to wjla.com/text and enter your phone number. breaking news from southeast d.c., a young boy was shot just after 5:30 p.m. in the 2500 block of 12 place. we are being was on his way to the hospital. his injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. to learnill working more about what led to the shooting and we have a crew on the way to the scene. now, the 3600t block of u street northwest is blocked off because a tree fell, nearly smashing a car in half. nobody was in the car at the time, thankfully. the
richard: dining out dru. -- dining out dry. richard: in arlington. >> 15% of the business. richard: work or play -- >> all through the country they have drunk conditions come and we are having wet conditions. richard: probably the best plan is to enjoy it while it lasts. great, i'm squinting for the first time in a live shot in about a week, and i understand we will get a lot more of this on sunday. richard reeve, abc 7 news. when severe weather hits, we have you covered. sign up...
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richard: the man kept demanding money. she jumped into her car and went to a grocery store. >> she was screaming and yelling. richard: she emptied out her bank account as a store manager called the police. >> she said that somebody kidnapped her daughter. richard: the security officers at the school. if anyone had approached me and asked for money. i said no. officersuntil arriving told her, susan had no idea that she was the victim of a virtual kidnapping scam. >> in a call like that, assume it is a scam, but handle it like it's serious. richard: this is the third case just like this one in fairfax county since the beginning of the month. the woman said she spoke out because she does not want other parents to go through what she had. richard reeve, abc 7 news. unbelievable, rich, thank you. the other big story tonight, metro is cleaning house. the firings are part of a major effort to make your commute say. jonathan elias has more and where the axe dropped. 20 metro managers let go tonight according to a memo obtained by
richard: the man kept demanding money. she jumped into her car and went to a grocery store. >> she was screaming and yelling. richard: she emptied out her bank account as a store manager called the police. >> she said that somebody kidnapped her daughter. richard: the security officers at the school. if anyone had approached me and asked for money. i said no. officersuntil arriving told her, susan had no idea that she was the victim of a virtual kidnapping scam. >> in a call...
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richard counts his blessings.e stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh! oh, my god! there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. because you can't beat zero heartburn! i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequ
richard counts his blessings.e stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm but...
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live in clinton, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: richard, thank you. in the district, memorial day weekend is not just for enjoying the polls and beaches. it is to honor the brave men and women who have died for a countries. and for 500 kids, it is about honoring their personal heroes. families ofupports fallen military service members held their third annual program. children of the fallen came out for fun, music, and games in southwest. and they participated with their mentors, a current or former military member. >> it is not just going overseas and picking up a rifle. it is about families ki kimberly: they have offense planned all throughout this weekend. good news for water lovers of the district, the unofficial start of the summer means it's time to hit the pool. pools8 of the district's officially open today. mayor muriel bowser splashed in yesterday in southeast. ols will be open from noon until 6:00 monday. coming up next -- a dramatic water rescue in the midwest. floodwaters rise. why it emergency crews say that danger is far from over. viole
live in clinton, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: richard, thank you. in the district, memorial day weekend is not just for enjoying the polls and beaches. it is to honor the brave men and women who have died for a countries. and for 500 kids, it is about honoring their personal heroes. families ofupports fallen military service members held their third annual program. children of the fallen came out for fun, music, and games in southwest. and they participated with their mentors, a current...
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the worst mistake of your life, richard, picking up that phone?? >> yes. they had to convict somebody. why us? because i had a van? >> reporter: are the two brothers self-pitying, saying, why me? >> they're together as like one. like, why did it happen to us? >> reporter: neither brother was aware that a woman unknown to them was banging on the authorities' doors to get thibodeau's case re-opened. prosecutor oakes was investigating, and he asked tonya's old friend, the woman on the phone who seemed to know more than she should -- >> they didn't even bring her in the house. made her sit in the van. >> reporter: to come down to the station for a talk. >> what do you know about the heidi allen case? >> i don't know anything about the heidi allen case. >> reporter: the investigator asked her about that recent phone call with tonya, omitting the fact that they had it all on tape. >> did you make reference saying that they brought her to the house and that you -- they kept her out in the van? >> no. i never said anything to her about a van. >> reporter:
the worst mistake of your life, richard, picking up that phone?? >> yes. they had to convict somebody. why us? because i had a van? >> reporter: are the two brothers self-pitying, saying, why me? >> they're together as like one. like, why did it happen to us? >> reporter: neither brother was aware that a woman unknown to them was banging on the authorities' doors to get thibodeau's case re-opened. prosecutor oakes was investigating, and he asked tonya's old friend, the...
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where does richard nixon stand on the u.n. treaty to stop the spread of nuclear
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richard: it is hoped that this healing. from the national mall, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: controversy over breaking news we brought you last night, at issue guidance from the obama administration saying that public school should allow transgendered people to choose their own bathroom. some pushback against the directive. in texas, one superintendent said the letter they received from the feds wish read it when it arrived. well not legally binding, public schools that do not conform to this could be sued. alison: researchers have found a way to expand the smart screen on your smart watch by using your skin. researchers at carnegie mellon university did this. you can swipe using a finger on your own skin. the watch will respond to that. you have to wear an additional wristband and a ring for the electoral signal to respond. apps leon: we will ask steve rudin. steve: so many. leon: today was the big reveal of who won the huge powerball jackpot. a mother of seven bought the winning ticket at a 7-eleven in new jersey. a spokeswoman said they picked the winning numbers thr
richard: it is hoped that this healing. from the national mall, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: controversy over breaking news we brought you last night, at issue guidance from the obama administration saying that public school should allow transgendered people to choose their own bathroom. some pushback against the directive. in texas, one superintendent said the letter they received from the feds wish read it when it arrived. well not legally binding, public schools that do not conform to...
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richard: leon, this is a very busy intersection. and show you,er this is the gas station where icectly one year ago charn milton was killed, and her family is still looking for answers. >> we have to change the mentality here first! richard: a cry for justice from the father of charnice milton. community27-year-old reporter, was gunned down here one year ago. two gangtwere members who were beefing. one of them grabbed her, put her directly in front of him. richard: of dirt ando groups atv riders were rolling by. toa parent should not have bury their child. richard: they believe the intended target used milton as a human shield. >> for everyone involved and this community, people need to say what they know. richard: family and volunteers are passing out leaflets, hoping and praying somebody will come forward. among the ms. sandra, whose daughter was shot to death two days before milton. >> we met each other at the funeral home. we were both preparing to bury our daughters. >> the least i can do is fight every single day to make sure
richard: leon, this is a very busy intersection. and show you,er this is the gas station where icectly one year ago charn milton was killed, and her family is still looking for answers. >> we have to change the mentality here first! richard: a cry for justice from the father of charnice milton. community27-year-old reporter, was gunned down here one year ago. two gangtwere members who were beefing. one of them grabbed her, put her directly in front of him. richard: of dirt ando groups atv...
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richard: i don't think so.ft in market expectations -- a dramatic shift in rocket expectations. we just found it went up to 37% chance. that is the big adjustment. that is why we have seen a little bit and what seemed like a shaking market. the fed is doing a good job of communicating. focusing on u.s. economy, and that is why we are seeing a direct response in the dollar the u.s. cyclical data. anna: we've got a great story, talks about companies and currency traders who are hedging their risks around euro sterling or cable as we approach the unit -- the eu referendum. it is holidaymakers, everybody who was thinking about whether they should by their euros now or not. do you have experience of customers zoning in on the 23rd of june and trying to hedge themselves ahead of time? richard: we do. that happened to a lot of people who are concerned. talk about how the money. we have seen people stepping in and concerned that while there is a small chance, as markets now see, if we do the move and people do not want
richard: i don't think so.ft in market expectations -- a dramatic shift in rocket expectations. we just found it went up to 37% chance. that is the big adjustment. that is why we have seen a little bit and what seemed like a shaking market. the fed is doing a good job of communicating. focusing on u.s. economy, and that is why we are seeing a direct response in the dollar the u.s. cyclical data. anna: we've got a great story, talks about companies and currency traders who are hedging their...
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richard: one of the shooting victims was pronounced dead at the hospital. the accused gunman, 62-year-old eulalio tordil, now faces multiple murder and weapons charges. >> this is really shocking. richard: tordil's dramatic capture by the police took place in the same plaza where the d.c. sniper's open fire in 2002. while under police surveillance, at the same restaurant where john allen mohammed in leave void now boy -- lee boyd malvo ate. >> how do you shoot your wife, go to the mall and shoot three people, go to aspen hill and shoot a person, and then go to lunch? richard: tordil is also accused of shooting his estranged wife, gladys tordil, outside of high point high school in beltsville. >> what happened was terrible and scary. nobody is safe anywhere. molina's family say they have no idea about anything between her and the killer. faces multiple charges, including murder and weapons charges. he is due in court on monday. abc 7 news. kimberly: we are so glad that you are talking about molina, because yesterday at the giant parking lot we chose to be th
richard: one of the shooting victims was pronounced dead at the hospital. the accused gunman, 62-year-old eulalio tordil, now faces multiple murder and weapons charges. >> this is really shocking. richard: tordil's dramatic capture by the police took place in the same plaza where the d.c. sniper's open fire in 2002. while under police surveillance, at the same restaurant where john allen mohammed in leave void now boy -- lee boyd malvo ate. >> how do you shoot your wife, go to the...
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richard: the package theft happened on this very stoop. the package was tucked behind the storm door, but the surveillance camera was watching, and so was the owner from miles away. in broad daylight. >> i was thinking, what is he doing? richard: a surveillance camera captures him at the front door in the afternoon, stealing two packages. >> grabbed the packages and ran back to the car. he did not realize was he was watching in real-time from 15 miles away. >> i'm amazed we have this technology. app allows remote video monitoring of surveillance cameras. the technology is pretty new, only a market about a year. it pops up on your device and almost real-time. in other words, sandoval was a wireless witness from his office miles away. >> it happens anywhere, it's just a matter of time. it's always good to know that it will help you. richard: the items were presents for his son's ninth birthday. >> i was heartbroken, but i'm glad we have the technology. richard: there's surveillance camera and app were a package deal they cost about $200. >>
richard: the package theft happened on this very stoop. the package was tucked behind the storm door, but the surveillance camera was watching, and so was the owner from miles away. in broad daylight. >> i was thinking, what is he doing? richard: a surveillance camera captures him at the front door in the afternoon, stealing two packages. >> grabbed the packages and ran back to the car. he did not realize was he was watching in real-time from 15 miles away. >> i'm amazed we...
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richard's van, however, showed no trace of blood or anything connected to heidi. time the jury deliberated eight hours. and -- >> we find him not guilty. >> reporter: two trials, two so here's the strange thing about the two brothers, it seems, sheriff. you've got richard, who's acquitted. and yet, he is the one that says, yeah, i was in the shop. and his brother, who doesn't put but don't they have to be in cahoots together for this to make sense? >> i would say so, but it still doesn't matter. and that's what happens with different juries. >> reporter: do you believe good arrest, good conviction? >> absolutely. >> reporter: heidi's family wasn't quite sure what to make of the two trials. heidi's first cousin is missy searles. >> it was confusing to have basically the same evidence just different jury and then you end up with two different verdicts. >> reporter: and there was something that always bothered cousin missy about the trial. the jailhouse informants testified that it was a drug deal gone bad. didn't make sense. >> she wasn't a drug user herself. she di
richard's van, however, showed no trace of blood or anything connected to heidi. time the jury deliberated eight hours. and -- >> we find him not guilty. >> reporter: two trials, two so here's the strange thing about the two brothers, it seems, sheriff. you've got richard, who's acquitted. and yet, he is the one that says, yeah, i was in the shop. and his brother, who doesn't put but don't they have to be in cahoots together for this to make sense? >> i would say so, but it...
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on the republican side richard nixon is urging new hampshire republicans to give him a big send-off in his quest for the gop presidential nomination. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national presidential campaign by holding the first primary election of the year. so the men who then wanted to be president, richard nixon, michigan's governor george romney, and senator eugene mccarthy from minnesota, drew national attention to new hampshire as they started the campaign with road treks through the snow, hoping these visits would bring them victory in this first voter test, where one man from each political party would win the state's support at the political conventions in the summer. laconia is a small town in new hampshire. the most popular pastime in winter is dog sled racing. the problems that concern other parts of the country may seem far away, but behind its placid landscape and its comfortable homes laconia's people were aware of the challenges their country faced in this election year. and many became actively involved in the primary campaign. kim wilson lives in laconi
on the republican side richard nixon is urging new hampshire republicans to give him a big send-off in his quest for the gop presidential nomination. >> new hampshire signals the start of the national presidential campaign by holding the first primary election of the year. so the men who then wanted to be president, richard nixon, michigan's governor george romney, and senator eugene mccarthy from minnesota, drew national attention to new hampshire as they started the campaign with road...
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we have becky anderson in cairo egypt, and richard quest is joining us from beijing, and richard, we will start with you, and 24 hours now on, richard, and there are still some basis questions which we don't have answers to, and the officials don't even seem to know where the debris may be. >> yes. john, you know, when you are putting it like that, you can sort of raise an eyebrow and say, gosh, how can you not know where the plane is, but that is a wider issue in aviation. to any of us who cover this all of the time, this is not at all surprising. 24 hours for a plane that is lost over a large body of water such as the mediterranean sea is not unusual. you go back to the last known position, and it will take you hours to gets a sets of planes and ships into the area, and you are scouring the water for hours for debris to which you can work backward backwards. if you are fortunate, you will find a large piece of fuselage quickly. if you are unlucky, it is days if not weeks. two examples, 447 was in the south atlantic and it took them four days before they found a major piece. asia, t
we have becky anderson in cairo egypt, and richard quest is joining us from beijing, and richard, we will start with you, and 24 hours now on, richard, and there are still some basis questions which we don't have answers to, and the officials don't even seem to know where the debris may be. >> yes. john, you know, when you are putting it like that, you can sort of raise an eyebrow and say, gosh, how can you not know where the plane is, but that is a wider issue in aviation. to any of us...
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. >> what has richard nixon ever done for you? >> what has richard nixon ever done for me? medicare. no, but nixon, nixon. the nuclear bomb. no, that was humphrey's idea to test the bomb. but nixon? what has richard mixon ever done for me? oh, let's see. working people. i'm a worker. no. the democrats got social security. but nixon. education. >> the preceding has been a paid announcement for citizens for humphrey muske. >> there must be something nixon's done. >> do you want castro to have the bomb? now? do you want any country that doesn't have the bomb to be able to get it? of course you don't. where does richard nixon stand on the u.n. treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons? he says he's in no hurry to pass it. hubert humphrey wants to stop the spread of nuclear weapons now. before it mushrooms. hubert humphrey supports the u.n. treaty now. as do the 80 countries who have already signed it. let's stop the spread of the bomb now. humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. mixon silence on the issue of vietnam has become an is
. >> what has richard nixon ever done for you? >> what has richard nixon ever done for me? medicare. no, but nixon, nixon. the nuclear bomb. no, that was humphrey's idea to test the bomb. but nixon? what has richard mixon ever done for me? oh, let's see. working people. i'm a worker. no. the democrats got social security. but nixon. education. >> the preceding has been a paid announcement for citizens for humphrey muske. >> there must be something nixon's done. >>...
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it will either be nixon or rockefeller. >> but no one could really compete with richard nixon in new hampshire. >> by the time nixon made his last campaign speech, he had most of the state's republican votes. and according to all predictions he was already a winner. >> having traveled through this state, having met hundreds of you personally and thousands of you that i've spoken to, having heard your questions, having looked into your faces, you have given me new hope about america. is it your ballot going to indicate a change is going to come in november or -- and i say turn out. let's get the biggest vote we've ever had. and with that vote you'll not only see to it that we will win tomorrow but that new hampshire will vote for the leadership in november and america will get a new president in january. thank you. >> primary day in new hampshire was quiet. a sharp contrast to the intensity of the campaigns. >> are you ready to go down and vote? i've got plenty to watch the store right now and it seems a good time we can get there without too many crowds or anything. >> but each voter
it will either be nixon or rockefeller. >> but no one could really compete with richard nixon in new hampshire. >> by the time nixon made his last campaign speech, he had most of the state's republican votes. and according to all predictions he was already a winner. >> having traveled through this state, having met hundreds of you personally and thousands of you that i've spoken to, having heard your questions, having looked into your faces, you have given me new hope about...
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the american people do see the ne need. >> what has richard nixon ever done for you?at has richard nixon ever done for me? medicare. no, but nixon, nixon. the nuclear bomb. no, that was humphrey's idea to test the bomb. but nixon? what has richard mixon ever done for me? oh, let's see. working people. i'm a worker. no. the democrats got social security. but nixon. education. >> the preceding has been a paid announcement for citizens for humphrey muske. >> there must be something nixon's done. >> do you want castro to have the bomb? now? do you want any country that doesn't have the bomb to be able to get it? of course you don't. where does richard nixon stand on the u.n. treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons? he says he's in no hurry to pass it. hubert humphrey wants to stop the spread of nuclear weapons now. before it mushrooms. hubert humphrey supports the u.n. treaty now. as do the 80 countries who have already signed it. let's stop the spread of the bomb now. humphrey. and there's no alternative. paid for my citizens for humphrey muske. mr. mixon silence on
the american people do see the ne need. >> what has richard nixon ever done for you?at has richard nixon ever done for me? medicare. no, but nixon, nixon. the nuclear bomb. no, that was humphrey's idea to test the bomb. but nixon? what has richard mixon ever done for me? oh, let's see. working people. i'm a worker. no. the democrats got social security. but nixon. education. >> the preceding has been a paid announcement for citizens for humphrey muske. >> there must be...
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richard russell. >> henry: who is celebrating a birthday? 124 years! >> richard: no, no. no!> richard: it's not my birthday! >> henry: who doesn't look a day over.... >> laughter >> richard: it's not my birthday. i told you it's the anniversary of our company in the furniture business. my family started in 1892! >> henry: that would be like your brother? >> laughter >> henry: no. >> richard: no. >> henry: his grandfather. >> richard: my grandfather. >> henry: congratulations.
richard russell. >> henry: who is celebrating a birthday? 124 years! >> richard: no, no. no!> richard: it's not my birthday! >> henry: who doesn't look a day over.... >> laughter >> richard: it's not my birthday. i told you it's the anniversary of our company in the furniture business. my family started in 1892! >> henry: that would be like your brother? >> laughter >> henry: no. >> richard: no. >> henry: his grandfather. >>...
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richard jones is here. were you impressed with that? richard: i was.he charts bigger on these charge could let's start with today's which came in stronger than the previous estimate. you have a clever chart that shows the comparison. richard: i really like looking at the pmi data, which we will look at in the second chart. the great thing about pmi data is that it is forward-looking and it is very broad based. mark: here's the pmi data versus gdp. richard: as the pmi data goes, so goes the gdp. if you look at the blue line where we had the peak in gdp and the white line where we had th peak in pmi, they peaked in the summer of 2014. as it has gone lower, the gdp has gone lower. this last little downturn that we saw in pmi with disappointed data this week might put a little bit of downward pressure on gdp in the second quarter. sort of forecast are we looking at for the second quarter gdp? many people thinking that we will see a rebound like we have seen in previous years. and the the market people who put together this pmi data say that given the slowd
richard jones is here. were you impressed with that? richard: i was.he charts bigger on these charge could let's start with today's which came in stronger than the previous estimate. you have a clever chart that shows the comparison. richard: i really like looking at the pmi data, which we will look at in the second chart. the great thing about pmi data is that it is forward-looking and it is very broad based. mark: here's the pmi data versus gdp. richard: as the pmi data goes, so goes the gdp....
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anna: richard, thank you for joining us. richard harpin from homeserve. for manus and i on the move is up next. the asian market has been fairly negative. they are in the red. it looks like we will be in the red at the start on the equity markets. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. guy: welcome to "on the move." it is a: 30 over in frankfurt and where cap you down -- it is 8:30 over in frankfurt. we are counting you down. once a downgraded. the week revenues -- deutsche downgraded. -- we areevenues going to have the latest from frankfurt. stay tuned for a better return. morgan stanley ceo tells a bloomberg that he sees "a lot of upside
anna: richard, thank you for joining us. richard harpin from homeserve. for manus and i on the move is up next. the asian market has been fairly negative. they are in the red. it looks like we will be in the red at the start on the equity markets. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ okay, ready? whoa! [ explosion ] nothing should get in the way of the things you love. ♪ get america's fastest internet. only from xfinity. guy: welcome to "on the move." it is a: 30 over in frankfurt and...
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i'm richard lui. go to msnbc.com and we'll have updates throughout the night rite here. we leave you here today with a big happy mother's day to all of you moms out there. happy mother's day, mom. for all the rest of you, have a great night. why are you all here? to learn, right? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? while you guys are busy napping, peanuts are delivering 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients right to your mouth. you ever see a peanut take a day off? no. peanuts don't even get casual khaki fridays. because peanuts take their job seriously. so unless you want a life of skimming wifi off the neighbors, you'll harness the hardworking power of the peanut. (cheering) (two text tones) now? (text tone) excuse me. (phone tone) again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? (text tone) you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and
i'm richard lui. go to msnbc.com and we'll have updates throughout the night rite here. we leave you here today with a big happy mother's day to all of you moms out there. happy mother's day, mom. for all the rest of you, have a great night. why are you all here? to learn, right? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? while you guys are busy napping, peanuts are delivering 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients...
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richard, i think i heard you suggesting you doubt that's a plausible explanation. am i accurate? >> i mean, only in the sense that we don't have any other radar data that would lend support to this. i take on board fully what les is saying completely, the realms of possibility in this case, and i'm the first person who always says let's not jump to the security solution, let's not say it was a bomb. let's look to everything. take swiss air, airasia, british airways, numerous cases where the final reason is something completely unthinkable at this particular point, which is why we don't speculate. but in this case the level of detail that we are getting and the scenario that's painted means you have to look far more to the security at the moment than to the mechanical. >> debra, i want to bring you in to this conversation. the vice president of egyptair says the material they thought was from the plane is not, in fact, debris from the plane. you've been through a lot of accident investigations. first of all, how does a mistake like that happen and where would you be
richard, i think i heard you suggesting you doubt that's a plausible explanation. am i accurate? >> i mean, only in the sense that we don't have any other radar data that would lend support to this. i take on board fully what les is saying completely, the realms of possibility in this case, and i'm the first person who always says let's not jump to the security solution, let's not say it was a bomb. let's look to everything. take swiss air, airasia, british airways, numerous cases where...
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authorities, richard, ruling nothing out here. ruling nothing out.7,000 feet is how high the plane was traveling. it was not in the risky takeoff or landing part of the flight trajectory. what does that tell you? >> reporter: it tells me that nothing should happen. that part of the flight is the safest. in the cruise. we had two or three incidents in last five or six years where there have been accidents, fatal crashes. air france 447. asia in the java sea. in both of those cases, the plane was in the cruise. the mechanical fault of one description or another and the way the pilots flew the plane caused it to stall. the a-320 is exception. there are 4,000 in service. 8,000 on order. it is a highly automated aircraft with what is known as alpha protections or flight envelope protection. some pilots will tell you they don't like it because the crew can't control it the same way. other pilots say it makes it a safer aircraft. the gist of my comment is so far we cannot have any reason to say the plane is unsafe or any reason to doubt what has happened in
authorities, richard, ruling nothing out here. ruling nothing out.7,000 feet is how high the plane was traveling. it was not in the risky takeoff or landing part of the flight trajectory. what does that tell you? >> reporter: it tells me that nothing should happen. that part of the flight is the safest. in the cruise. we had two or three incidents in last five or six years where there have been accidents, fatal crashes. air france 447. asia in the java sea. in both of those cases, the...
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. >> richard: a big month for us! >> henry: hey! mother's day ... >> richard: memorial's day! of the above. >> henry: yeah... yeah. yeah. >> richard: you know what we are really proud of? >> henry: what? >> richard: we have a lot of designer product where you can choose your finish ... choose your ... at fabulous prices. so, you don't have to pay mega bucks. >> henry: for example! >> richard: well, my grandson's going to show you something here he's very proud of .
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i'm richard lui in new york city. for the first time, we are hearing some of the last contacts from the pilot of the doomed egyptair flight 804. that is as egypt sends a submarine into the mediterranean to the search for the plane's black boxes. the race for president, now a dead heat between donald trump and hillary clinton. and shows bernie sanders here with a big lead against donald trump. sanders today making the case for why he is the best candidate. >> we need a campaign, an election, coming up which does not have two candidates who are really, really very strongly disliked. i don't want to see the american people voting for the lesser of two evils. >> we're going to start this hour for you with the latest into the investigation of the egyptair flight 804. in his first public comments since the crash four days ago, president el sisi made it clear all scenario are being considered, underlining that, but he stressed that it will take some time to solve the mystery of what brought the airbus down killing all 66 on
i'm richard lui in new york city. for the first time, we are hearing some of the last contacts from the pilot of the doomed egyptair flight 804. that is as egypt sends a submarine into the mediterranean to the search for the plane's black boxes. the race for president, now a dead heat between donald trump and hillary clinton. and shows bernie sanders here with a big lead against donald trump. sanders today making the case for why he is the best candidate. >> we need a campaign, an...
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coming up next, richard branson joining us.ovation is disrupting the way we give to charity. that's next. ♪ carol: this is bloomberg markets. the software associated conference in california where richard branson and his son are asking business leaders what is possible. cory johnson is at the westin hotel in san francisco. : we are here with richard branson and sam branson. an interesting discussion. sam, explained to me what you are doing as a filmmaker. content thato make decomplexifies problems in the world. it makes people understand and do more of a human approach to big issues like drugs policy and the death penalty and other forms like that. cory: it took me to a party a few weeks ago in new york and i wasn't sure what to expect. what i didn't expect was to run involvedthese people in death penalty issues, in human rights issues. these were issues you have been working with a lot. why? believe thati business people, entrepreneurship should be involved in these issues in the world. to we should be campaigning put wrongs r
coming up next, richard branson joining us.ovation is disrupting the way we give to charity. that's next. ♪ carol: this is bloomberg markets. the software associated conference in california where richard branson and his son are asking business leaders what is possible. cory johnson is at the westin hotel in san francisco. : we are here with richard branson and sam branson. an interesting discussion. sam, explained to me what you are doing as a filmmaker. content thato make decomplexifies...
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richard: last month, she went to a birthday party. among the teenagers there, david evers. >> he was arrested with intent to distribute. richard: alexia came home, went to bed, but never woke up. the cause of death, a lethal combination of morphine, oxycodone, ethanol, and other drugs. >> she had not tried drugs in the past. they were telling her, try this. this is really great stuff. richard: the police are still investigating to find the source of the drugs. >> i don't ever want this to happen to anybody else in this scheme unity. it is too painful. was ad: powell said this terrible wake-up call for her family and others. these are serious felony charge is convicted, he faces between five years and 40 years behind bars. richard reeve, abc 7 news. drug abuse is the subject of a national town hall tomorrow night. the focus -- heroin use. we will have a live reports from across the country, people struggling with this issue. watch tomorrow at 7 p.m. on news channel 8, or stream it live on wjla.com. leon: may be the most important discu
richard: last month, she went to a birthday party. among the teenagers there, david evers. >> he was arrested with intent to distribute. richard: alexia came home, went to bed, but never woke up. the cause of death, a lethal combination of morphine, oxycodone, ethanol, and other drugs. >> she had not tried drugs in the past. they were telling her, try this. this is really great stuff. richard: the police are still investigating to find the source of the drugs. >> i don't ever...
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richard, back to you on that point.uns control, drugs also unregulated, what an america that would be. >> great interview, tony. as you started the segment and interview, not a lot of folks do know what the libertarian party stands for. great discussion on what this particular candidate though a long shot his view of what the libertarian movement is all about. thank you so much tony dokoupil live at the conference. >>> still ahead, more on the new drug resistant superbug gene that has surfaced in america. scientists now scrambling for answers saying there is no clear cure as of yet. what you need to know. i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure...but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super clean! oral-b. know
richard, back to you on that point.uns control, drugs also unregulated, what an america that would be. >> great interview, tony. as you started the segment and interview, not a lot of folks do know what the libertarian party stands for. great discussion on what this particular candidate though a long shot his view of what the libertarian movement is all about. thank you so much tony dokoupil live at the conference. >>> still ahead, more on the new drug resistant superbug gene...
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alison: richard reeve has what you need to know. richard: this is scary stuff. the police call it virtual kidnapping. so far, three cases in fairfax county. [phone rings] richard: it begins with a phone call. the scammers called an unsuspecting parent saying there shall has been kidnapped and demand a ransom. a child who is kidnapped was a 17-year-old girl at west springfield high. investigators say the woman acted quickly and intelligently. she took a second phone, put it on speaker, and c she repeated her address out loud. the police responded. meanwhile, a human resources officer confirmed the girl was ok and never in danger. at some point the call disconnected. voicey hear the child's either crying or stating they have been kidnapped, next thing you know the man's voice comes on and says i have your child, demanding a ransom in return for the child safety. i don't know. richard: was it scary? >> of course. in one: the police say of these cases, the targeted parent was a 33-year-old mother with a 10-year-old daughter. the police say the best thing to contact
alison: richard reeve has what you need to know. richard: this is scary stuff. the police call it virtual kidnapping. so far, three cases in fairfax county. [phone rings] richard: it begins with a phone call. the scammers called an unsuspecting parent saying there shall has been kidnapped and demand a ransom. a child who is kidnapped was a 17-year-old girl at west springfield high. investigators say the woman acted quickly and intelligently. she took a second phone, put it on speaker, and c she...
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it is the latest investigation by richard engel.ief correspondent for nbc news and a friend of this program. take me to the beginning. richard: from the beginning, two months ago, in southern turkey. we met an isis defector, someone
it is the latest investigation by richard engel.ief correspondent for nbc news and a friend of this program. take me to the beginning. richard: from the beginning, two months ago, in southern turkey. we met an isis defector, someone
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richard: they are holding onto hope. they love this puppy dearly, they have even set up an e-mail address to help find the dog. if you want to look at the e-mail, there is a link on our website, wjla.com. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: breaks your heart, thank you, rich. good luck, folks. breaking news in the race for the white house -- the deadline has passed for democratic voters in oregon to mail in their ballots. counting will take time. across the country, the primary in kentucky is still too close to call. jonathan elias has the results at this hour. jonathan: with the republican race over, tonight is all on the democratic side. in kentucky, hillary clinton is leading senator bernie sanders with 90% ballots counted, ahead by about 1900 votes. the kentuckyour, secretary of state is declaring clinton the winner, pending certification of the vote. there was a democratic primary votesgon, but the state entirely by mail and residents have until 11:00 our time to get the ballots postmarked. del
richard: they are holding onto hope. they love this puppy dearly, they have even set up an e-mail address to help find the dog. if you want to look at the e-mail, there is a link on our website, wjla.com. in northwest washington, richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: breaks your heart, thank you, rich. good luck, folks. breaking news in the race for the white house -- the deadline has passed for democratic voters in oregon to mail in their ballots. counting will take time. across the country, the...
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i am here with richard byrne.you know, anyone who has been paying attention knows, that this has already been a very interesting year. the first few weeks of the first quarter were incredibly volatile, and there has been a spread,bounceback in since february 11. what is going on? richard: hard to say. in the words of my teenage daughter, it has been epic. correction a massive coming out of 40 weeks of data. off at record levels, almost bigger than we have seen it since the crisis during this conversion is interesting. weaker credits get way blown out. of february, we had these massive corrections. shape we have seen as is harsh of one as we have seen. >> will there be volatility? yes, there are so many factors to look at. for us, we always talk about it, but the liquidity in the system is the magnifier of the effects, or the lack of liquidity. it is a magnifier of all the credit qualities, the fault rates. all the things that go into assessing whether credit will go up or down are magnified to the fifth power. >>
i am here with richard byrne.you know, anyone who has been paying attention knows, that this has already been a very interesting year. the first few weeks of the first quarter were incredibly volatile, and there has been a spread,bounceback in since february 11. what is going on? richard: hard to say. in the words of my teenage daughter, it has been epic. correction a massive coming out of 40 weeks of data. off at record levels, almost bigger than we have seen it since the crisis during this...
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rishaad: sir richard, thank you very much indeed. sir richard branson joining us live from sydney.on bloomberg. this is "trending business". . out,equities on the way too-week highs after seven-week lows. act in a couple of minutes. -- back in a couple of minutes. ♪ we're back. it has been 12 months since the meltdown that wiped $5 trillion off the value of chinese equities. we are having a look at the charts. >> that's right. it has been very quiet. shanghai has been going nowhere. take a look at this. it has been a trajectory that looks like a straight line when it comes to trading in shanghai. hasn't strayed more than 51 points from that 2800 level, which is seen as a psychological level that authorities want to avoid falling below. this is what we're seeing in terms of volatility. up all of these if you are in front of your bloomberg. volatility is at the lowest since december 2014. has fallen toity 17 compared to a peak of 65. look at this in context. are now more volatile than chinese equities. then there is turnover. by 80% at the lowest compared to last year, and that shows
rishaad: sir richard, thank you very much indeed. sir richard branson joining us live from sydney.on bloomberg. this is "trending business". . out,equities on the way too-week highs after seven-week lows. act in a couple of minutes. -- back in a couple of minutes. ♪ we're back. it has been 12 months since the meltdown that wiped $5 trillion off the value of chinese equities. we are having a look at the charts. >> that's right. it has been very quiet. shanghai has been going...
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from turkey, richard? >> reporter: good evening, lester. we've been investigating the isis personnel files for months with a special focus on recruits that came from the u.s. but there has been one american we couldn't reveal until now. he went to an ivy league college, colombia university but ended up in the isis capital. we've been asked to call him mo. when fbi agents brought mo to meet us, he was wearing clothes his mother got him for the interview instead of his prison uniform. mo who came to this country when he was a year old and grew up in new york, plead guilty to terrorism charges and faces up to 25 years in prison. >> i've let my family down. i've let my nation down, and i've let god down, and i have a lot to make up for. >> reporter: so you in this interview and other places apologizing? >> absolutely. i lost sight of how people could be so evil. >> reporter: mo dropped out of colombia university. he found isis propaganda online and lured by the promises about pure islamic state, he traveled to
from turkey, richard? >> reporter: good evening, lester. we've been investigating the isis personnel files for months with a special focus on recruits that came from the u.s. but there has been one american we couldn't reveal until now. he went to an ivy league college, colombia university but ended up in the isis capital. we've been asked to call him mo. when fbi agents brought mo to meet us, he was wearing clothes his mother got him for the interview instead of his prison uniform. mo...
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announcer: next on "american history tv," presidential historian richard norton smith talks about measuring presidential failure. he looks at three former presidents often considered failures, james buchanan, ulysses s. grant, and warren harding. the free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, he was a white house intern and then a speech writer. he has a long record of acclaimed books on presidential this has brought him to the helm of five presidential libraries and centers across this country and throughout his career. he appears regularly, as many of you know, i'm sure, on "news is c-span's in-house historian. he will be on a presidents and patriots history tour. he focuses this year on truman, eisenhower, and churchill. in his his tours and writing, he is able to bring history to life. "the boston globe" praises his writing as compelling and provocative and "the new york times" says his writing has authority and is immensely readable. we a
announcer: next on "american history tv," presidential historian richard norton smith talks about measuring presidential failure. he looks at three former presidents often considered failures, james buchanan, ulysses s. grant, and warren harding. the free library of philadelphia hosted this one hour, 15 minute event. >> i am so pleased to introduce tonight partial speaker, distinguished presidential historian, richard norton smith. career, he was a white house intern and then a...
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richard nixon, remarkable domestic record. 18-year-olds get the vote. a balanced federal budget, the creation of the environmental protection agency, and of course, balanced by the systematic abuse of powers under the umbrella title of watergate. is he the president who opened china or is he the president who bred a degree of cynicism in the american public that was unprecedented? there is a second, more predictive category, what i call the politically-challenged. william howard taft and herbert hoover were extraordinarily successful in everything they ever did in their lives, except the presidency. [laughter] and there is a simple reason for that. they both hated politics. they were very upfront about it. they dreaded it. taft perhaps even more than hoover. but it is the most political office in the world, and if you don't have the political temperament, you probably shouldn't run. the third class involves presidencies racks to buy -- racked by scandal, sexual, political, or both. three things ruin a man, said harry truman, power, money, and women. [la
richard nixon, remarkable domestic record. 18-year-olds get the vote. a balanced federal budget, the creation of the environmental protection agency, and of course, balanced by the systematic abuse of powers under the umbrella title of watergate. is he the president who opened china or is he the president who bred a degree of cynicism in the american public that was unprecedented? there is a second, more predictive category, what i call the politically-challenged. william howard taft and...
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because you can just tell that richard zacks was had a a good time. born in the center of gothic pleasure of savannah so maybe that says a little bit and that talks about mark twain by his own description he grew up dabbling in life's darker pleasures of cursing in and gambling emplane jack -- black jack and the legal card parlors. it comes as no surprise that mark twain also love to darker pleasures but he also had highbrow respect richards sought his bite majoring in classical greek at the diversity of michigan and receiving his graduate degree in journalism at the columbia school of journalism after a spell of writing for newspapers he went on to do something what else could you do that is more respectable? he has written a number of them since then end by this time he sold over 500,000 copies of his books that have been translated into spanish chinese japanese and finish but most important if you want to respect their is critical praise and exactly what richard has the tween journal describes the new book as impossible to put down with information
because you can just tell that richard zacks was had a a good time. born in the center of gothic pleasure of savannah so maybe that says a little bit and that talks about mark twain by his own description he grew up dabbling in life's darker pleasures of cursing in and gambling emplane jack -- black jack and the legal card parlors. it comes as no surprise that mark twain also love to darker pleasures but he also had highbrow respect richards sought his bite majoring in classical greek at the...
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richard fowler is also with us, democratic ready just and radio talkshow host. richard, to you. from the democratic side, are you worried? donald trump is a formidable candidate. we will see him throw as much mud as he can on hillary clinton but at the end of the day this is going to come down to turn out. this is what the election is about four democrats. can you turn out african-americans, hispanics and can you convince youth voters to join the team and vote for hillary clinton? jon: based on turnout so far with you richard for now, republican turnout has been stronger in the primary season and democratic turnout that is very true but the reason why the republican turnout been so high during this primary season is we had 17 candidates. you have a lot of energy, a lot of excitement. you had these cafeteria food fight debates whereas on the democratic side we had a conversation about ideals and now what's going to happen as we go to philadelphia is you are going to see hillary clinton begin to push out those ideals and those ideals are what will push the polls in november. jon:
richard fowler is also with us, democratic ready just and radio talkshow host. richard, to you. from the democratic side, are you worried? donald trump is a formidable candidate. we will see him throw as much mud as he can on hillary clinton but at the end of the day this is going to come down to turn out. this is what the election is about four democrats. can you turn out african-americans, hispanics and can you convince youth voters to join the team and vote for hillary clinton? jon: based on...
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richard: that is when you got shot? >> yeah. richard: we don't know the condition of the bystander. the police to have the suspect's car trying to identify who it is. there is a general search for that suspect. live in springfield, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: the man shot by secret service agents outside of the white house friday after being asked to drop his gun is in critical condition. the secret service says that jesse oliverio of pennsylvania never made it inside the white house complex. he has no known connections with terrorists. [commotion] scene at anld apartment at the university of maryland campus very early this morning. it happened at a graduation party, and it's still not clear how things escalated to what you are about to see in this dramatic video. same.ideo recorded at the -- at thescene. marylandersity of gathering for a graduation party. >> you think that you are enjoying the celebration, and within a matter of 10 minutes you are on the floor blinded. amy: she said she was pepper spray twice. the police got a complaint about a laurel the party -- about a
richard: that is when you got shot? >> yeah. richard: we don't know the condition of the bystander. the police to have the suspect's car trying to identify who it is. there is a general search for that suspect. live in springfield, richard reeve, abc 7 news. kimberly: the man shot by secret service agents outside of the white house friday after being asked to drop his gun is in critical condition. the secret service says that jesse oliverio of pennsylvania never made it inside the white...
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of the public to silence any mobile devices during this proceedinging rho, commissioner president richards. commissioner antonini. >> here. >> commissioner hillis >> and commissioner moore? we do expect commissioners johnson and wu to arrive at some point. commissioners, today on your special calendar item 1 public comment on matters to be considered for discussion in closed session. i have no speaker cards. >> any public comment for item no. 1? okay public comment is closed. >> item 2, consideration -- consider adoption of motion on whether to assert the attorney-client privilege regarding matters listed below on your agenda as conference with legal counsel. >> commissioner antonini. >> so moved. >> do i hear a second? >> second. >> thank you, commissioners on that motion then to assert attorney-client privilege, commissioner ain'tioni. >> aye. >> commissioner hillis . aye. >> commissioner moore. >> aye. >> commissioner richards. >> aye. >> and commission president fong. >> aye. >> that passes unanimously 5-0 and i will now move to go into closed session. so >> thank you sfgovtv so item 4
of the public to silence any mobile devices during this proceedinging rho, commissioner president richards. commissioner antonini. >> here. >> commissioner hillis >> and commissioner moore? we do expect commissioners johnson and wu to arrive at some point. commissioners, today on your special calendar item 1 public comment on matters to be considered for discussion in closed session. i have no speaker cards. >> any public comment for item no. 1? okay public comment is...
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. >>> a deal for virgin america takes off and founder richard branson fails to stop it. he says his hands were tied. is he being up front with flyers? our fact finding mission begins right now on "reality check." international sports arena. in just 3 months, the summer olympics kick off in rio. and like previous games, concerns have mounted about doping going on among world class athletes. now, there's a global watchdog group for doping, but does it have any teeth? we explore how the system works to better understand accusations that the entire process is designed to fail. hurdles on the race to rio. maria sharapova: i did fail the test, and i take full responsibility for it. sam: tennis star maria sharapova, just the latest pro athlete caught doping. and it's still unclear if she can compete in the olympics this summer. enter wada, the world anti-doping agency, formed by the international olympic committee. it's funded by sports groups and world governments, and here's how it works. every country has its own anti-doping agency, which, along with sports federations, test
. >>> a deal for virgin america takes off and founder richard branson fails to stop it. he says his hands were tied. is he being up front with flyers? our fact finding mission begins right now on "reality check." international sports arena. in just 3 months, the summer olympics kick off in rio. and like previous games, concerns have mounted about doping going on among world class athletes. now, there's a global watchdog group for doping, but does it have any teeth? we explore...