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russell. which put brelo slightly to russell's right. >> so for both timothy russell and melissa williams i have found beyond a reasonable doubt that brelo fired at least one shot which by itself would have caused russell's death. but proof of voluntary manslaughter requires a finding beyond a reasonable doubt. either that his shot alone actually caused the death. or that it was to use the words of justice scalia from burge versus the united states the straw that broke the camel's back. dr. weems owepined that each of the four wounds suffered alone was fatal. and this described to russell as ante mortem. which is to say before death. her definition of death does comport with the legal definition which as i mentioned is cessation of life the ceasing to exist, defined by physicians as a total stoppage of the circulation of the blood. and a cessation of the animal and vital functions consequent thereon, such as respiration, pulsation, et cetera. in other words, since they were premortem, any of these four wounds caused the death and not necessarily the first to hit russell. since the time from inju
russell. which put brelo slightly to russell's right. >> so for both timothy russell and melissa williams i have found beyond a reasonable doubt that brelo fired at least one shot which by itself would have caused russell's death. but proof of voluntary manslaughter requires a finding beyond a reasonable doubt. either that his shot alone actually caused the death. or that it was to use the words of justice scalia from burge versus the united states the straw that broke the camel's back....
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fault lines america's war workers only on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ >> i'm russell russell in the pacificexactly the habitat that has been missing for 100 years and that they desperat
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russell russell crow yesterday tweeted out about john and his wife. >>> on this memorial day weekend many beaches are opening for the season and in some places that means sharing the water with some creatures that may get a little bit closer than you like. sharks have part of southern california on alert. we have that story for you now. >> reporter: the sharks may not be big enough to warrant jaws music but they've prompted warnings at a couple of california beaches. >> you heard about the sharks? >> yeah? >> reporter: more than a dozen great whites have been spotted swimming an feeting about 50 feet from shore in hunting ton beach. >> i am i'm going to stay out of the water. >> reporter: they're juveniles. most about five to steven feet long just like this man. >> i'm six feet. >> reporter: it's you sized. >> but with bigger teeth. >> reporter: so far they're not aggressive and not scaring away some brave borders. >> i'll play it by ear. >> reporter: while the sightings might keep some out of the water, this is good news to researchers. a sign the once struggling great white populat
russell russell crow yesterday tweeted out about john and his wife. >>> on this memorial day weekend many beaches are opening for the season and in some places that means sharing the water with some creatures that may get a little bit closer than you like. sharks have part of southern california on alert. we have that story for you now. >> reporter: the sharks may not be big enough to warrant jaws music but they've prompted warnings at a couple of california beaches. >> you...
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russell. russell's brother timothy is the person who led police on that high-speed chase involving police back in november 2012. she told me that she isn't buying officer brillo's claim of self defense. >> it seems that he was--like they had target practice that night. he was jumping on the car acting like rambo shooting three rounds. it makes no sense. somebody that is so afraid and so afraid for their life just don't react that way. you would be behind something trying to cover--make sure you don't get shot. >> and there is no jury involved in this trial. the verdict will be issued by the judge, which is expected to happen in the next couple of weeks. >> so the case led to a department of justice investigation into wrongdoing within the cleveland police department. where does the city stand now on reforms? >> well, tony, that doj report was released back in december, and there still hasn't been much progress. i do know that the doj and the city of cleveland that they're looking for an independent monitor to oversee some of these reforms. again, we're about five months out still not a lot of progress here. i did speak with a russell family attorney here when they told me about the impact that this case awfuling officer brillo has had in wrongdoing within the cleveland police department. >> that's one of the things that the russell family takes away from this, if any good could possibly come out of his death and this tragedy it is that this brought to light the state of ohio threw the attorney general's office and the department of justice it really brought their focus in on the city cleveland police department. >> and i've been here in cleveland for the past couple of days and i've had the opportunity to talk talk with residents who are waiting to hear about the progress. >> the obama administration is getting ready to hand out $20 million in grants to help local police departments purchase body cameras. demand has been on the rise since the deaths of issuing garner michael brown and freddie gray. the grants will go to departments that already have policies in place. >>> sweeping new rules for rail cars used to t
russell. russell's brother timothy is the person who led police on that high-speed chase involving police back in november 2012. she told me that she isn't buying officer brillo's claim of self defense. >> it seems that he was--like they had target practice that night. he was jumping on the car acting like rambo shooting three rounds. it makes no sense. somebody that is so afraid and so afraid for their life just don't react that way. you would be behind something trying to cover--make...
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russell city club gave big russell dion his first paying gig. >> i grew up in the country. i came from louisiana. i grew up on a farmment farmment -- farm. when i got to california there was nothing like that. except russell, louisiana in california. >>> stewart felt that russell city shouldn't be forgotten so he organized the two day festival which has its fifth annual outing at the hayward civic center next weekend. >> to have a place unincorporated area of russell city with mostly african americans and mexican people it was kind of a unique, a unique area. it was to itself own self. we call them microclimates in weather but it was a microclimate as far as musical arts was concerned. >> jimmy mamu is another legends dare blue mans who played russell city in the old days. he says what makes a good blue's musician was a whole lot of experience. >> you have to experience heart ache. there's a point in shame, you have to experience love and joy also. and know how to put the two together in music to express yourself. >> gino landry says the blues is the documentary of black culture. >> in the year we were brought here we sang about what we, our expectations, our hope, what our life was like. a lot of us abou
russell city club gave big russell dion his first paying gig. >> i grew up in the country. i came from louisiana. i grew up on a farmment farmment -- farm. when i got to california there was nothing like that. except russell, louisiana in california. >>> stewart felt that russell city shouldn't be forgotten so he organized the two day festival which has its fifth annual outing at the hayward civic center next weekend. >> to have a place unincorporated area of russell city...
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russell -- russell. have been in a very complicated position for a very long time. months and months. it has mismanaged accounts and now nobody really knows who is with the for the company. ceohe latest twist, the ex is refusing to leave his position at the company on the verge of a default. digging in and has locked himself in the company hq in jakarta on the 15th floor. he has taken control over the ip, accounting systems, and bank account systems. he has hired more than 100 guards to help them secure his position so no one is able to infect him. the plan is for him to sue his former bosses for removing him from his position. there is a management puzzle at another level as well. it involves u.k. billionaire asianiel rothschild, resource, which he owns, is the current company. he has put in a restructuring plan as part of a bid to gain control over the company. as of now, there is no clarity as to who is responsible and accountable for this company. it is complicated and a huge headache. rishaad: absolutely. very complicated. what happens next? somebody surely has a spare key. i know it's not that simple. but can anyone remove him as ceo? reporter: even if you have the key, you have to get past 100 bodyguards. imagine that. the former ceo obviously does not want to move. the parent company says it will remove him from the premise, but we have not really been told how exactly. the problem really is even when he is removed, there are other issues. the management remains unclear. not surprising that the ratings agency is concerned. downgraded the bonds with a negative outlook. shares have been suspended since the beginning of the month. asia resource shares have been suspended in london as well. so nobody knows who's in charge effectively? reporter: no, they don't. nathaniel rothschild has been trying to gain control of berau. he has faced tremendous problems a lot ofrst place, mismanagement of accounts. even that in itself is hard to put a name to it. there has been nobody accountable for it. what more to take control of the whole company? rishaad: thank you, haslinda. our southeast asia correspondent. the consumer electronic show is kicking off its first asian event in shanghai. for a global brand it is a challenge to get into the chinese market. also a global showcase for up-and-coming chinese brands as well. event organizers forecast that the chinese ces could reach a market value of 155 ilion dollars this year. stephen engle went this year. connected car is the major theme of this first ces for china. unlike the biggest -- bigger brother in love vegas which attracts 176,000 attendees, this show will get about 20,000 participants. four driving abilities, the potential for consumer electronics sales in china is huge. category, products not even on the market a couple of years ago -- we will see in some sectors a doubling of sales around the world. like ariel camera drones to 3-d printing. one way for china to mass-produced cars. and wearable devices from smart watches to four k ultra high definition televisions and video devices. this is probably the only time in china i can stick a camera in someone's face like this. then there is poor twitter. there are blocked in china, relegated to the back. they have a pretty small booth. they have an inbox and they have mail. you better be careful opening those attachments. stephen engle, bloomberg news at ces asia in shanghai. wehaad: speaking of twitter, are looking at what is trending out there. by ros.: i'm joined , with thead note death of john nash. the nobel laureate won awards -- quite aaving towering intellect. awards for game theory. he pioneered early in his used bythings still economists. unfortunately he and his wife died in a car crash in new jersey. tributes are flowing in by celebrities who know him. he was the subject of the film, mind."a beautiful the film director, ron howard also paid tribute announcing that john nash and his remarkable wife had passed away. not so much tragic news, but certainly unsettling news from you. reporter: roger federer very upset at the french open yesterday. andn came onto the court tried to take a selfie. he dismissed the fan without letting him take the picture and essentially escorted -- he was escorted away. roger federer was very absent and he was relieved nothing more serious happened. but people commenting on it saying, i really wish roger would have stopped that dude. saying, what about security? if they didn't take money out of the game they would be enough money to pay for good staff. i think he will still be happy with that. but nonetheless, thank you so much and back to you. rishaad: up next, we are asking why indonesian lenders want to scrap the banking supervisor. that is coming up as well as market roundups as well. market equities in the green. ♪ [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue ♪come on over to my place ♪hey girl ♪we're having a party happy birthday, grandma! ♪we'll be swinging ♪dancing and singing ♪baby come on over tonight rishaad: top stories. japan's trade balance back into deficit in april, but not as badly as forecasts. exports to asia and the u.s. surged. was a deficit last month compared to a $7 billion archived -- short last year. greek says its creditors must compromise to end the impasse over its debt and unlock eight. senior members of the government says it does not have the money to pay the imf. alexis tsipras says greece will honor its commitments. the chinese solar company han ergy essentially bet the company would fall. the stock was suspended. let's have a look at what's going on over these broader quities. what's going on now? >> we're seeing pretty much in positive territory in asian stocks this monday morning in. shanghai up 2%. it gave 8% last week so we're poised to see more gains here today. and also we had that weak manufacturing. we're going to see more escalated measures to really stimulate the economy. so fueling stocks up in china. hong kong closed for budos' birthday. going back to choifpblet i want to announce -- they announced this on friday. cross going to starting border sales but opening the door to financial markets, the capital in china, worth about $97 billion in those fund sales. that's going to happen in a so. or two or we're seeing the trade numbers as rish answered better than expected. let's talk about the movers a ause the china movers is big one. they just announced -- now this is kind of interesting. back in reports in april paying on forum venture russelled about 49%. today the company agreed to buy russell's 49% state in that joint venture. so the venture is about 10 billion yen of assets. the bijo manufacture is down about 1% right now. the company forecasts 1% gains in sales for the year. so venture is not being too soptistic about those gains. this is the fourth largest listed brokerage. they're talking about the hong kong sale. the prices for that. at the top of the range, it will range about $4.5 billion. they joined a lot of brokers in china trying to raise funds as the rally continued as we saw today. the company has received orders from individual investors for at least 278 times the amount of stock available to them. so that is definitely quite interesting there. .harp up about 3.6% it's increasing because there are some prospects that are waning that the government or the state is going to come for the rescue for sharp. a lot of problem first the company there. we have been seeing syria's resources in australia. 22.5% right
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russell brand. >> russell brand is a joke. ed mill spichiband hang out wit russell brand he is a joke. got time to hang out with russell brand. this is more important. these are real people. what this election is all about. >> let's show you the ugov, uk poll. voting intentions sunday. shows, i mentioned this race. the parties are in a dead heat. at 33% each. keep in mind there is a margin of error of 3 percentage points. previous polls have shown the two parties, flip-flopping remaining neck in neck. third in the poll. a slight lead. clear lead as you see there over the greens which are in the single digit. i am joined by political contributor, robin oakley, you said this is the closest poll you have seen. in your political career which spans decades. stunning. >> the amount of time. nothing moved since january. the two main your parties. neck in neck. all of the activities of the minor parties are, having been much greater effect on this election or potential effect. the possible outcomes are varied. so that's why we are seeing ed milliband sit down with a comedian, outspoken. dismiss
russell brand. >> russell brand is a joke. ed mill spichiband hang out wit russell brand he is a joke. got time to hang out with russell brand. this is more important. these are real people. what this election is all about. >> let's show you the ugov, uk poll. voting intentions sunday. shows, i mentioned this race. the parties are in a dead heat. at 33% each. keep in mind there is a margin of error of 3 percentage points. previous polls have shown the two parties, flip-flopping...
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russell, good question here. were there distractions? there was a lot of freight. this was an area that was crowded with all kinds of equipment. tell us about your view on this forward-looking camera. russell: are you talking to me? gerri: russellmby, please. russell: yeah there's no grade crossings on the northeast corner. it wasn't like there would be a distraction from an automobile. one of the things about the event recorder it records as the cab alerter. if he doesn't make a manipulation, make a change in something even touch something you know, just like a touch lamp on your table where you just touch it and it goes on and off, that system will start to alert. and the faster the train is going the shorter the interval is between when he has to make an adjustment even if it's just -- so -- that's recorded. so if he's alert and awake or something, that should be -- gerri: you're going to know. that's interesting. >> to be able to tell. gerri: i want the two of you to respond to another question that came up this afternoon. one of the doctors who had treated so many of these people who had been injured in this crash said that so many people came in with rib fractures. now, they were expecting head injuries but they found alm
russell, good question here. were there distractions? there was a lot of freight. this was an area that was crowded with all kinds of equipment. tell us about your view on this forward-looking camera. russell: are you talking to me? gerri: russellmby, please. russell: yeah there's no grade crossings on the northeast corner. it wasn't like there would be a distraction from an automobile. one of the things about the event recorder it records as the cab alerter. if he doesn't make a manipulation,...
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russell simmons when, in reality, he was interviewing russell simmons' business partner kevin liles. >> and we have a couple of local celebrities here who are about to talk to us. you bear a striking resemblance to russellmons. you tell me you're not him, you tell me you're kevin liles. i'm not sure i believe you. we think this is russell simmons. >> larry: wolf, no "we" don't. don't listen to him, wolf. oh, so all brothers look alike huh, guys? you know what? i'm sick of this. let's get a picture of kevin liles and russell simmons side by side and put an end to this ridiculous myth that -- oh, they do kind of look similar. (laughter) i'm glad we had the names underneath. okay. i guess the lesson here is that some brothers "may" favor each other. but even so, in what world do you think russell simmons is lying to you about being russell simmons? here to tell us more about the situation on the ground in baltimore is "the nightly show" white guy jack. >> larry: hey, jack. what's going on on the ground in baltimore tonight? >> jack: everybody who's anybody who's black is here tonight, larry. all the big names -- denzel p. diddy, buster douglas, barack obama. >> larry: wait, jack. are you sure the president
russell simmons when, in reality, he was interviewing russell simmons' business partner kevin liles. >> and we have a couple of local celebrities here who are about to talk to us. you bear a striking resemblance to russellmons. you tell me you're not him, you tell me you're kevin liles. i'm not sure i believe you. we think this is russell simmons. >> larry: wolf, no "we" don't. don't listen to him, wolf. oh, so all brothers look alike huh, guys? you know what? i'm sick of...
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russell russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern over what might happen in the case involving 12-year-old tamir rice. >> i was very upset about the verdict and i also feel that brelo was wrong. >> michael brelo was one of the dozens of officers who chased timothy russell and melissa williams through cleveland in november, 2012 when police thought someone in the car fired at officers. 13 police officers shot more than i 00 rounds into the car russell was driving. officer brelo jumped on the hood and fired 15 bullet us there the windshield after the car had stopped moving. no gun was found at the scene. prosecutors claimed russell's car backfired, sounding like a gunshot. >> i feel that there was adrenaline flowing that night. those officers were angry, they were mad and they went overboard. >> reporter: the judge said he could not conclude brelo shots alone caused the deaths of williams and russell and said brelo's use of deadly force was justified on the probable cause that he the other officers and the public were in imminent danger. >> that's what's happening all across america, these officers are getting off because they're using that same defense "i thought they were trying to shoot me." >> reporter: another police-involved shooting loomed over th
russell russell. they expressed disappointment over the verdict and concern over what might happen in the case involving 12-year-old tamir rice. >> i was very upset about the verdict and i also feel that brelo was wrong. >> michael brelo was one of the dozens of officers who chased timothy russell and melissa williams through cleveland in november, 2012 when police thought someone in the car fired at officers. 13 police officers shot more than i 00 rounds into the car russell was...
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russell brand involved. russell brand, i don't think he's been in a hit movie for a long time. on the other hand, he made a real point of meeting with russellrand. what's going on here? >> russell brand is supposed to be cool and friendly. russell brand sitting on his bed, who does that? we don't know. that's the idea. the idea is that he wanted to connect with the younger audience. one of the thing he later said, the reason we want to do this, russell brand is telling people, young people, don't vote, it's not important. you know what, a couple days before today, russell brand said actually to all his young fans, supposedly, it is important to vote. >> scotland also plays a big part in this. obviously a very important question, was it going to succeed. now going to play a big part in this election. why? >> sure. last year referendum in scotland, they didn't quite get it. there are more people in the scholarship army than in the british army. more people in the scholarship national party than there are in all the political parties across the uk. why? because they got some popularity, some momentum. they have got a lot more people to buy i
russell brand involved. russell brand, i don't think he's been in a hit movie for a long time. on the other hand, he made a real point of meeting with russellrand. what's going on here? >> russell brand is supposed to be cool and friendly. russell brand sitting on his bed, who does that? we don't know. that's the idea. the idea is that he wanted to connect with the younger audience. one of the thing he later said, the reason we want to do this, russell brand is telling people, young...
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michele russell is timothy russell easies. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not they did not deserve to die for fleeing and eluding. that's not a death sentence. >> reporter: tensions in cleveland between police and the community had gotten so bad that the justice department had to be called in. late last year the doj found a large pattern of unreasonable and excessive use of force with over 600 cases from 2010 to 2013. >> demonstrators had remained peaceful for the most part and city officials hoped to keep it that way. court officials say part of the reason they announced the verdict on a holiday weekend was to minimize the potential for violent protests. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. >> safos is with our cleveland station woai you have been in the protesters when the verdict was read this morning. what have you seen so far and what is the city expecting tonight? >> well, jim, from the moment that verdict was read obviously, many protesters expressing their displeasure at the judge's decision. they took to is streets ou
michele russell is timothy russell easies. >> now whatever reason they didn't pull over we don't know. but what i can say is that it does not they did not deserve to die for fleeing and eluding. that's not a death sentence. >> reporter: tensions in cleveland between police and the community had gotten so bad that the justice department had to be called in. late last year the doj found a large pattern of unreasonable and excessive use of force with over 600 cases from 2010 to 2013....
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russell died of gunshot wounds. none of the officers involved were convicted. joining me now is the brother of one of the victims in that case mike russell. and the russell family attorney paul crystalo. thanks for joining me. mike, just from -- your brother was gunned down. what do you make of the decision not to charge officer brelow in the case? not to convict him? >> well, i think it was wrong. i really thought that he would have got convicted based on the allegations and, you know the stuff that he got -- the evidence they got from that situation. >> paul, when you look at this case were you surprised by the outcome? >> we weren't surprised. in discussing this case with the russell family, i tried to prepare him that brelow would walk. so it wasn't a surprise although it was disappointing. >> why did you think from the outset that brelow would walk? >> because, you know i always wondered how they were going to be able to prove that one officer -- although he did shoot 49 bullets on his own from the hood of the car down towards tim and melissa. how they were going to prove which bullets actually killed tim and melissa. and sure enough that became a p
russell died of gunshot wounds. none of the officers involved were convicted. joining me now is the brother of one of the victims in that case mike russell. and the russell family attorney paul crystalo. thanks for joining me. mike, just from -- your brother was gunned down. what do you make of the decision not to charge officer brelow in the case? not to convict him? >> well, i think it was wrong. i really thought that he would have got convicted based on the allegations and, you know...
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russell. mr. russell: thank you for your tireless investigations. i guess might take on it is a little more simple. would driving through a potential crime scene be acceptable off duty? >> neither, sir. mr. russell: would entering the white house buzzed or inebriated be acceptable? mr. roth: no sir. mr. russell: what kind of question says that raise? mr. roth: i share your concerns. rep roth: what sort of example the think that sets for the agents? knowing that any of them at any moment could be called upon to protect free world? mr. roth: that is something we wrestled with. that is one of the reasons they have government cars. at any moment, they could be called out. a good example is the philadelphia agents who responded to the home of the woman who had dropped the package. it is very troubling. rep. russell: this is the highest level they can perform. what discipline have they received? mr. roth: the way the process works is, there is an investigation that is done. we transmitted all of our materials to their office of professional responsibility. which then manages that program. the deputy within the office would assess the materials and write a charging document. they have a table of penalt
russell. mr. russell: thank you for your tireless investigations. i guess might take on it is a little more simple. would driving through a potential crime scene be acceptable off duty? >> neither, sir. mr. russell: would entering the white house buzzed or inebriated be acceptable? mr. roth: no sir. mr. russell: what kind of question says that raise? mr. roth: i share your concerns. rep roth: what sort of example the think that sets for the agents? knowing that any of them at any moment...
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russell: exactly. tom: well, thank you very much. russell quimby for joining us. eric, for your legal expertise.ou for coming by as well. and we have another story that's a doozy as far as dollars go. $1.88 trillion spent on federal regulations. guess who is paying and footing the bill? that w be. coming up, we'll tell you about the hidden regulations that you had no idea you were paying for. stick around. >> well, before we get into our next topic. let's welcome chris to the panel. glad you could join us. meanwhile, the federal government, they're coming under fire. rather shocking new report from the competitive pride institute found that american taxpayers. we spend $1.88 trillion for federal regulations we didn't ask for. if we break that down, it's a hidden tax of nearly $15,000 for every house in america. so far the obama administration has averaged, we're talking about major regulations. eighty-one major regulations during his six years in office. bush administration -- we're not talking about little itty-bitty ones. when we talk about regulations. oh, there's too many regulations. i thin
russell: exactly. tom: well, thank you very much. russell quimby for joining us. eric, for your legal expertise.ou for coming by as well. and we have another story that's a doozy as far as dollars go. $1.88 trillion spent on federal regulations. guess who is paying and footing the bill? that w be. coming up, we'll tell you about the hidden regulations that you had no idea you were paying for. stick around. >> well, before we get into our next topic. let's welcome chris to the panel. glad...
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officer killing timothy russell and malissa williams, following a 22-mile police chase that began after the car russell was driving backfired -- a noise police mistook for gunshots. russell'sr spoke to our parnter c-n-n about the verdict. >> : the version of the police officers is not the truth. the only focus on a few things. they did not present all the evidence. i don't believe the chase had been the way the police seen happen. >>"i've never been so afraid in my life. i thought my partner and i were being shot and that we were going to be killed." >> reporter: brelo is now a free man fueling unrest. police say the protests were mostly peaceful.but some turned violent. todd hayes protesters. >> as the protests waled by, one guy picked up the sign looked directly at me and threw it at me. >> protestors have the right to protest, but once they cross the line we will deal with them accordingly. >> reporter: the judge in the case ruled it was reasonable for brelo to think russell and williams still posed a threat to officers when he got on the hood of their car. the judge added that he couldn't be sure brelo fired the fatal rounds. none of the other officers were charged wit
officer killing timothy russell and malissa williams, following a 22-mile police chase that began after the car russell was driving backfired -- a noise police mistook for gunshots. russell'sr spoke to our parnter c-n-n about the verdict. >> : the version of the police officers is not the truth. the only focus on a few things. they did not present all the evidence. i don't believe the chase had been the way the police seen happen. >>"i've never been so afraid in my life. i...
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deangelo russell on their radar. they met russell at nba combine. could be a perfect fit. 19 point per game. him and embid played together in high school. >> i try to be smart with my size and iq that gives me great edge and i use that to my advantage. >> nba draft late next month. still to come in sports catching one zach attorneys talk quarterbacks and you won't believe what these baseball teams do to kill time during rain delay.
deangelo russell on their radar. they met russell at nba combine. could be a perfect fit. 19 point per game. him and embid played together in high school. >> i try to be smart with my size and iq that gives me great edge and i use that to my advantage. >> nba draft late next month. still to come in sports catching one zach attorneys talk quarterbacks and you won't believe what these baseball teams do to kill time during rain delay.
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russell. the kiddies good. word is the the lakers are checking out russell and karl anthony towns and it is possible russell could be gone before sixers pick. we will know for sure on june 25th. >>> to the nba playoffs and golden state warriors are heading to the nba finals. check out andre iguodala with the assist on the air ball. step curry recovered big time from his nasty spill in game four. he had 26 points, eight rebound and six a assists. golden state beat rockets 104-90 to win the series four games to one. former sixers andre iguodala and mo speights are heading to the championship for the first time in 40 years. >>> hockey playoffs, black hawks win in front of the home crowd to force a game seven in the western conference finals. hawks never trailed in last night's game six against ducks and win five-two. game seven saturday night in anaheim. in the east lightening and rangers play their game seven tomorrow night at the garden in new york city. erika, back to you. >>> all right. right now 4:47. still a head this morning ben and jerry's is taking up issue of marriage equality. jill wagner has latest in th
russell. the kiddies good. word is the the lakers are checking out russell and karl anthony towns and it is possible russell could be gone before sixers pick. we will know for sure on june 25th. >>> to the nba playoffs and golden state warriors are heading to the nba finals. check out andre iguodala with the assist on the air ball. step curry recovered big time from his nasty spill in game four. he had 26 points, eight rebound and six a assists. golden state beat rockets 104-90 to win...
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russell hit the gas. officers say they heard a noise coming from russell's vehicle that was similar to that of a gun shot. a high speed chase ensued. for over 20 minutes dozens of police cruisers trailed russell and williams through cleveland. the chase ended when officers unleashed a hail of gun fire. in all police fired 137 shots. both russell and williams were unarmed. >>> what was your reaction to seeing those photos, to seeing that over 130 shots were fired into your brother's vehicle? >> i just thought it was totally unnecessary. i mean, granted he didn't pull over for whatever reason. again we don't know, because he could have had a valid reason for not pulling over. but he did not deserve to be shot up like that. >> why do you think it is that he didn't pull over? >> i believe that he panicked. he was scared. he maybe was in fear of his own life. >> of the 13 officers who fired shots, 31-year-old michael brilo fired the most. he fired through the windshield. the former marine was the only officer charged. >> i have never been so afraid of my life. >> reporter: he faces two counts of voluntary manslaughter. >> i thought my partner and i were being shot and we were going to be killed. >
russell hit the gas. officers say they heard a noise coming from russell's vehicle that was similar to that of a gun shot. a high speed chase ensued. for over 20 minutes dozens of police cruisers trailed russell and williams through cleveland. the chase ended when officers unleashed a hail of gun fire. in all police fired 137 shots. both russell and williams were unarmed. >>> what was your reaction to seeing those photos, to seeing that over 130 shots were fired into your brother's...
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russell's old blue chevry malibu backfired. russell hit the gas when he was pulled over. for over 20 minutes russell led the officers on a high-speed chase, ending with police ending in a hail of gunfire. they fired 137 shots. brislow fired the most. it included the final 15 round when he unloaded. the former marine who claimed self-defence was the only officer charged in the case. >> officer brie low risked his life on that night. we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. none of us like that that in fact was a tragedy >>> russell's family is disappointed by the judge's decision. >> the officers that are out there doing this wrong to people. it has to stop. the police department has to find a better way of screening people. i don't know how they'll do it we have to figure out something. >> not guiltiry comes at a time when police conduct is under the microscope and in cleveland a community waits on the results of an investigation into the death of tamir rice the 12 yield playing with a toy gun when shot and killed by a white cleveland police officer. today the mayor asked for calm. >> we a
russell's old blue chevry malibu backfired. russell hit the gas when he was pulled over. for over 20 minutes russell led the officers on a high-speed chase, ending with police ending in a hail of gunfire. they fired 137 shots. brislow fired the most. it included the final 15 round when he unloaded. the former marine who claimed self-defence was the only officer charged in the case. >> officer brie low risked his life on that night. we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. none...
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russell was saying. >> russell has mentioned a couple of them. in order of importance i think one of the great failures in pennsylvania was to understand industry understood how important it was to measure the quality of water in individual wells, they misunderstood that that baseline chemistry had to be established in every well. so if they did it in one well in ten, that proved not to be good enough because in pennsylvania, for example, there are no standards for water wells and it is well known that 40% of all private water wells in pennsylvania would not pass epa standards. and it is very easy for the public to identify a well that they have problems with and immediately blame it on industry regardless of whether that actually happened, so as russell has mentioned water well standards. the second of course importance was well construction, and just to amplify a little further the early wells drilled in pennsylvania by more than one company were wells in which a production string was passed down through several thousand feet of upper rock without being cemented. at the time that industry first came to pennsylvania, industry did not realize the extent to which this three to four thousand foot interval of section was gas charged in itself, not gas from marcellus necessarily but other gas from other layers. and that came into the open well bore, went up several thousand feet and right into ground water. so those are the two most important. other issues one of which was industry made i think a fundamental error in a law passed known as the hall burton loophole in which additives that were put into frack fluid were secret. any time you keep a secret, it creates public distrust. that was remedied rapidly by a website called frack focus.
russell was saying. >> russell has mentioned a couple of them. in order of importance i think one of the great failures in pennsylvania was to understand industry understood how important it was to measure the quality of water in individual wells, they misunderstood that that baseline chemistry had to be established in every well. so if they did it in one well in ten, that proved not to be good enough because in pennsylvania, for example, there are no standards for water wells and it is...
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russell? mr. russell votes no. >> clerk wall the role of any members who missed the first vote? >> there were no members. >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to change to a yes. >> the gentleman from california. >> no. >> mr. johnson. mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members -- i'm sorry. the gentleman from rhode island. >> yes. >> any other members wish to be recognized? the clerk will report the tally. >> 33 aye votes 30 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. the question now comes on amendment number 21 r 1. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> mr. chairman. >> excuse me. the gentleman from new jersey. >> how am i recorded? >> no. >> i would like to be a yes. >> the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman there are 34 aye votes 29 no votes. >> the amendment is adopted. the question now occurs on the amendment 1567 r 1. the clerk will call the roll. >> clerk calling roll. >> the gentleman from rhode island. >> how is the gentleman from rhode island recorded? >> mr. langevin is recorded no. >> i change my vote to yes.
russell? mr. russell votes no. >> clerk wall the role of any members who missed the first vote? >> there were no members. >> how am i recorded? >> you are recorded no. >> i would like to change to a yes. >> the gentleman from california. >> no. >> mr. johnson. mr. johnson is recorded a no. >> any other members -- i'm sorry. the gentleman from rhode island. >> yes. >> any other members wish to be recognized? the clerk will report...
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russell hit the gas. officers heard a noise coming from the vehicle that was similar to that of a gunshot. a high-speed chase ensued. [ siren ] [ siren ] for over 20 minutes dozens of vehicles trailed russell through cleveland. the chase ended when officers unleashed gun fire. police fired 137 shots. both russell and williams were unarmed. what was your reaction to seeing that those - those photos seeing that over 130 shots were fired into your brother's vehicle? >> i thought it was totally unnecessary. i mean granted he did not pull over for whatever reason - again, we don't know. he could have had a valid reason for not pulling over. he did not deserve to be shot up like that. >> why do you think it is that he didn't pull over? >> i believe he panicked he was scared maybe was in fear of his own life. >> reporter: of 13 officers that fired shots, 31-year-old michael brelow fired the most. reloading his gun two times, before climbing on to russell's vehicle and firing through the windshield. the former marine was the only officer charged. >> i have never been so afraid for my life. >> reporter: he faces counts of manslaughter. >> i thought my partner and i would be shot and kill. >> reporter: what would you like to happen to the officer on trial? >> this is a hard question. to be honest for yo
russell hit the gas. officers heard a noise coming from the vehicle that was similar to that of a gunshot. a high-speed chase ensued. [ siren ] [ siren ] for over 20 minutes dozens of vehicles trailed russell through cleveland. the chase ended when officers unleashed gun fire. police fired 137 shots. both russell and williams were unarmed. what was your reaction to seeing that those - those photos seeing that over 130 shots were fired into your brother's vehicle? >> i thought it was...
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russell is speaking out. michelle russell says she believes the verdict clearing the officer was unfair. she feels some of the evidence was overlooked. she spoke to cnn's "new day" this morning. >> i went through all the investigative information and read all the depositions and went through the report. i combed through this information. that's what's so upsetting to me. when the verdict came out i was totally shocked about the fact that nothing was done. i had accepted that officer brilow would not be charged for manslaughter but i thought something would take place. there was testimony, evidence showed there was coercion. what is next for cleveland? let's bring in city councilman t.j. dow. good to see you. >> thanks. nice to see you, as well. >> i want to ask about the listening tours you conducted. you had been listening to people well before the verdict came out yesterday. now hearing from michelle russellwe just did. she says she is very disappointed that the full story wasn't flushed out. do you share a similar sentiment? >> you know what first of all my heart goes out to her and her family. it's a troubling time. it's a challenging time in our city as well. i think more so than anything else in our community, we had many discussions and many talks. all of those things the focus hasn't been on the facts that happened this evening. we are trying to move forward and see what reforms we can put in place to make sure it doesn't happen again. the full story, i can't account for the media. >> how do you move forward? yesterday i talked to your colleague jack reagan. owe said this department doesn't know how to community police. where and how does this overhaul begin? what were some of the suggestions you heard on that listening tour? >> i'm a past assistant county prosecutor. when we talk about the police and you talk about reform you also have to look at the prosecutor's office as well. th
russell is speaking out. michelle russell says she believes the verdict clearing the officer was unfair. she feels some of the evidence was overlooked. she spoke to cnn's "new day" this morning. >> i went through all the investigative information and read all the depositions and went through the report. i combed through this information. that's what's so upsetting to me. when the verdict came out i was totally shocked about the fact that nothing was done. i had accepted that...
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emphatic there, michelle russell, the sister of timothy russell. he and -- timothy russells were in that vehicle unarmed and they were shot to death. but the judge this morning said it was difficult to discern which bullets caused the fatality of these two, and thereby helping to justify that michael brelo, the cleveland police officers the only 1 of 13 police officers who fired shots, he was found not guilty of voluntary manslaughter. the judge saying he was legally excused from liability. you're hearing from michelle russell there who says -- we were talking about it earlier with our panel of experts -- the benefit of the doubt. the officers had their version of accounts but those two people who died weren't able to articulate their version of events. back with me now, an incredible panel we have with us. walter madison, cleveland attorney. he also happens to represent the family of tamir rice. joey jackson in new york our cnn legal analyst. avery friedman also in cleveland. and with us now, cnn law enforcement analyst cred dick zand -- cedric alexander. it is a perfect s
emphatic there, michelle russell, the sister of timothy russell. he and -- timothy russells were in that vehicle unarmed and they were shot to death. but the judge this morning said it was difficult to discern which bullets caused the fatality of these two, and thereby helping to justify that michael brelo, the cleveland police officers the only 1 of 13 police officers who fired shots, he was found not guilty of voluntary manslaughter. the judge saying he was legally excused from liability....
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russell and melissa williams. on that day police were in hot pursuit of russell and williams after hearing what they thought was a gun being fired from the car, the high-speed chase went on for 23 minutes ending in a high school parking lot where police fired more than 130 bullets into the car. prosecutors saying the fatal shots coming from brelo who jumped onto the hood of russell's car and fired 15 additional rounds into the bodies of russell and williams. but judge sean o'donnell concluded the prosecution failed to approve beyond a reasonable doubt that brelo was responsible for their deaths. >> brelo's entire use of deadly force was a constitutionally reasonable response to an objectively reasonably perceived threat of great bodily harm. >> we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. the tragedy was brought about by conscious decision making and lifestyles that those two individuals, we are respective of their mental states voluntarily took throughout their adult lives. >> but timmy russell's sister begs to differ. she believes justice was not served in this case in the death of her brother. >> i do not believe that tim and melissa ever used their car as a weapon. i do not believe that they ever had a gun. it is outside of my brother's character to be a violent person. >> there is anger in cleveland at this hour but protestors as we mentioned are contin
russell and melissa williams. on that day police were in hot pursuit of russell and williams after hearing what they thought was a gun being fired from the car, the high-speed chase went on for 23 minutes ending in a high school parking lot where police fired more than 130 bullets into the car. prosecutors saying the fatal shots coming from brelo who jumped onto the hood of russell's car and fired 15 additional rounds into the bodies of russell and williams. but judge sean o'donnell concluded...
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. >> the russell 100 value is stuck. the russell0 growth is stuck. >> yes, pick your stock. >> gasoline price downs, you see cracker barrel react immediately. as far as the rest of consumer spending, that doesn't move as fast. because they're waiting for some sort of level for gasoline rather than just a quick drop that's a v-shaped drop. >> let's bring in dom chu for a look at the moves. the wall street whales are making a move. plenty to pour through. >> here's where there's another debate brewing right now and that's over what's happening with mcdonald's stock. now many would argue that this company's best days are behind it in terms of stock appreciation. although this year we've seen a little bit of movement. why? because there's been chatter and we'll call it just that it's rumors, speculation about whether this company will be the target of an activist investor. can you see mid day, at least in the mid morning here, a spike on some of those rumors, some of the chatter about whether or not there was an activist that fell right
. >> the russell 100 value is stuck. the russell0 growth is stuck. >> yes, pick your stock. >> gasoline price downs, you see cracker barrel react immediately. as far as the rest of consumer spending, that doesn't move as fast. because they're waiting for some sort of level for gasoline rather than just a quick drop that's a v-shaped drop. >> let's bring in dom chu for a look at the moves. the wall street whales are making a move. plenty to pour through. >> here's...
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russell and melissa williams. in november 2012, russell's car backfired as they spent cleveland police headquarters. police thought they fired a gun and high speed chase began. 13 officers fired 137 shots at the car. brill low was chargeed because prosecutors said he waited until the car stopped and they no longer posed the threat. the pair was unarm. the judge says the prosecution's failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that brill low shots directly led to their death. >> brill lowes entire use of deadly force was a constitutional residential response. >> his defense attorney and russell'sister reacting to the verdict. >> we regret and we acknowledge that two people died but at the end of the day that tragedy was brought about by conscious decision-making. >> i do not believe that tim and melissa every used their car as a weapon. i do not believe they ever had a gun. it's outside of my brother's character to be a violent person person. >> report roar protesters taking to the streets of cleveland following the verdict. >> it's my expectation to show the nation that peaceful demonstration and dialogue is the right direction. >> reporter: justice department civil rights division announcing saturday it will review the case. >>> still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00 a shock on the way to the morgue. >> a man starts moving nearly an hour after he's declared dead. the mistake that left first responders stunned. >>> and tons of trouble on a busy highway after a power truck overturns. the rush to catch more than two dozen cows. >> a moving display in honor of veterans killed in the
russell and melissa williams. in november 2012, russell's car backfired as they spent cleveland police headquarters. police thought they fired a gun and high speed chase began. 13 officers fired 137 shots at the car. brill low was chargeed because prosecutors said he waited until the car stopped and they no longer posed the threat. the pair was unarm. the judge says the prosecution's failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that brill low shots directly led to their death. >> brill lowes...
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russell for five minutes. mr. russell: thank you, mr. roth for your investigations in trying to make our department of homeland security better. it is appreciated. there's a lot of discussion back and forth on this incident about vague secret service policy about alcohol and driving. i guess my take on it is a little more simple. would driving through a marked potential crime scene be acceptable performance off-duty either sober or drunk? mr. roth: neither. mr. russell: would entering the white house complex buzzed be acceptable off-duty behavior? mr. roth: no. mr. russell: the second in command who was involved, what kind of public confidence does it instill when that occurs that we can protect the president of the united states? mr. roth: i share your concern particularly given the fact that he was responsible for all the operations within the white house complex. mr. russell: what kind of example do you think that that sets to the agents and also the seriousness of the duties that ought to be performed, whether on duty or off knowing that any of them at any moment could be called upon to protect the leader of the free world? mr. roth: that's something we wrestled with with regard to the fact that special agents are subject to recall at a moment's notice. that is one of the reasons that they have government cars that they can drive home at night because at any moment they could be called out. to give you a good example of that is the two philly ag
russell for five minutes. mr. russell: thank you, mr. roth for your investigations in trying to make our department of homeland security better. it is appreciated. there's a lot of discussion back and forth on this incident about vague secret service policy about alcohol and driving. i guess my take on it is a little more simple. would driving through a marked potential crime scene be acceptable performance off-duty either sober or drunk? mr. roth: neither. mr. russell: would entering the white...
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russell's old blue chevy malibu backfired. when an officer tried to pull the 43-year-old over for a traffic violation, russell hit the gas when he was pulled over. for over 20 minutes russell led the officers on a high-speed chase, ending with police unleasing in a hail of gunfire. they fired 137 shots. brelo fired the most. it included the final 15 round when he unloaded. the former marine who claimed self-defence was the only officer charged in the case. >> officer brelo risked his life on that night. we regret and we acknowledge that two people died. none of us like that, that, in fact, was a tragedy >>> russell's family is disappointed by the judge's decision. >> none of the officers that are - they are not being held accountable for what happened that night. it's one of the worst things in this decade. for nothing to de done it says a lot. >> not guilty comes at a time when police conduct is under the microscope, and in cleveland a community waits on the results of an investigation into the death of tamir rice, the 12 year old playing with a toy gun when shot and killed by a white cleveland police officer. today the mayor asked for calm. >> we all understand and respe
russell's old blue chevy malibu backfired. when an officer tried to pull the 43-year-old over for a traffic violation, russell hit the gas when he was pulled over. for over 20 minutes russell led the officers on a high-speed chase, ending with police unleasing in a hail of gunfire. they fired 137 shots. brelo fired the most. it included the final 15 round when he unloaded. the former marine who claimed self-defence was the only officer charged in the case. >> officer brelo risked his life...
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picture and now it's gone viral: jim joins me now along with his son bo russell and bo's two daughters reid and russell and emaline russells so touching. bo how did you come up with this idea? >> it was just the right time to do something. my mother had been ill for quite some time. and their anniversary was coming up and it was sad because she was in the hospital. an hour away. and my daughters had an opportunity, my daughter reid is old enough to drive now, and she had an opportunity to take her sister down and do my mother's makeup and spend some time just bonding with my mother to make her feel better and then i had the idea well, let's get daddy in his tux and my sister lindy could deliver him. and make this really a good surprise for my mom and cheer her up. and it just worked out really well. and it did a good job of cheering her up. she was very happy. and the viral tweet was just an after thought that reid did without even thinking it would go viral. >> jim, when you first heard about this idea, what did you think? >> what did you first think when lindy told you to put on your tux for mom. >> i thought it was a g
picture and now it's gone viral: jim joins me now along with his son bo russell and bo's two daughters reid and russell and emaline russells so touching. bo how did you come up with this idea? >> it was just the right time to do something. my mother had been ill for quite some time. and their anniversary was coming up and it was sad because she was in the hospital. an hour away. and my daughters had an opportunity, my daughter reid is old enough to drive now, and she had an opportunity to...
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that person told me you know what if prosecutors could charge katherine russell, it is likely they would charge katherine russell but they would have to show intent even though she was online looking up rewards for wife of hassin and what would happen to her husband traveling over in dag stan doesn't know she knew about the bomb or her husband's intentions and when the fbi said everybody connected has been prosecuted toss not just the two bombers, it is a number of the friends around them. they picked up anybody and everybody, including a taxi driver who the brothers had dinner with that evening and went back and deleted stuff on his computer once he found out who he had dinner with the night of the bombing. so again if they could charge her, chances are she would be charged. >> drew did you want to say anything? >> yes. i wanted to say this was a legal strategy. she was advised, lie low and make yourself available, if the fbi wants to talk to but don't talk to anybody else. that tweet was early on and then there was silence and then she was silence ever since. she has a couple of mouthy sister-in-laws, but she
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russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four.t bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken
russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four.t bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken
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russell and melissa williams. the shots were fired at the conclusion of a high-speed chase, one that began when russell's car backfired. that backfire noise is what the officers say they thought was gunshots. it turns out russell and williams were both unarmed. during today's ruling judge john o'donnell talked about the national environment in which this verdict was just handed down. listen. >> in many american places people are angry with mistrusting and fearful of the police. citizens think the men and women sworn to protect and serve have violated that oath or never meant it in the first place. some of these places are long familiar. new york city and baltimore. some were unfamiliar until incidents there laid bare the divide between the people and the police. ferguson missouri. north charleston south carolina. >> that coming from the judge who found michael brelo not guilty on all counts. outside of the courtroom, emotions ran high. one woman went inconsolably on the courtroom steps. the mayor of cleveland has asked for his city to remain calm and so far that has been the case. our ryan young joins me now from cleveland. ryan you were inside the courtroom when this verdict was read. what was the feeling ins
russell and melissa williams. the shots were fired at the conclusion of a high-speed chase, one that began when russell's car backfired. that backfire noise is what the officers say they thought was gunshots. it turns out russell and williams were both unarmed. during today's ruling judge john o'donnell talked about the national environment in which this verdict was just handed down. listen. >> in many american places people are angry with mistrusting and fearful of the police. citizens...
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russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken mahoney is to tell us why the u.s. is the best place to invest right now. joe franklin, franklin wealth management will tell us which opportunities he finds. where the u.s. or overseas? anthony creveli from the cme. anthony, we'll start with you. good data from first time jobless claims but what drove such a strong rally i guess you could say? >> let's begin with at that, with the bonds. we've been seeing this a lot. 10-year and 30-year bonds we get bad data, or soft data. then they rally and come right off. i woke up this morning, 10 and 30-year bonds were not going any lower. we stopped seeing selling pressure. they were up a little bit. you look across the board, since that is not happening they come in to buy stocks. i want to take this a little further. i want to talk about the dollar. not only w
russell 2000. is 275. no miss on the russell. at least one out of four. that ain't bad for records. >> the fear index down 7%. david: huge drop. liz: calm waters bring us a record. after the bell starts right now. liz: let's get to today's market action. ken mahoney is to tell us why the u.s. is the best place to invest right now. joe franklin, franklin wealth management will tell us which opportunities he finds. where the u.s. or overseas? anthony creveli from the cme. anthony, we'll...
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cops stopped shooting -- officer michael russell's car and fired 15 shots directly in to the windshield.. brelo says he and his partner felt threatened. both russell and williams were unarmed. three years later -- a judge ruled brelo's actions were justified. he also said he could not determine if it was brelo's williams upset family members of the victims joined the instant crowds demanding justice. >> "that was my baby cousin. i'm a tell y'all something right now. we have no justice." > >mary :although there were arrests -- the majority of the demonstrations were calm -- with some people cheering the police presence. ohio's governor told abc's this week -- he's proud of the protesters who acted peacefully. >>: "it's proper to protest, but at the same time no violence because at the same time violence in a community only > >mary:i'm mary moloney reporting. >> vicki : a massive fire destroyed a private hanger at an airport outside of houston texas today. reports out of houston say.the hanger was used for storage and there was no plane in the hanger. the billowing smoke could be seen for miles at david wayne hooks memorial airport. authorities are
cops stopped shooting -- officer michael russell's car and fired 15 shots directly in to the windshield.. brelo says he and his partner felt threatened. both russell and williams were unarmed. three years later -- a judge ruled brelo's actions were justified. he also said he could not determine if it was brelo's williams upset family members of the victims joined the instant crowds demanding justice. >> "that was my baby cousin. i'm a tell y'all something right now. we have no...
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russell wilson upgrades a soldier to first class. the serviceman tweeted, russellhine flight back to seattle and brought me up to first class. mad respect. thank you for serving our great country by serving with the army #gousa. >> very nice. the bad, the gym could be making you fat. a study says women who have a high amount of obesity genes might not benefit from lifting weights. aero aero aerobic kpefz would be best. >>> looters trash a home in canada and a rager with 100 people showing up in party busses. >>> a company selling high heels for babies takes heat from parents says the shoes are stepping on childhood. how how long is too young? why is it that some parents refuse to let their kids be kids for as long as they can. they grow up too fast as it is. glen says this is a way for parents to have fun with a new baby girl. no worse than a tutu. ron tweets 85 is a good age to start wearing high heels. >> thank you for having with me. >> we love working with you, and "fox and friends starts now. >> a fox news alert now, may day. more protests today after tense co
russell wilson upgrades a soldier to first class. the serviceman tweeted, russellhine flight back to seattle and brought me up to first class. mad respect. thank you for serving our great country by serving with the army #gousa. >> very nice. the bad, the gym could be making you fat. a study says women who have a high amount of obesity genes might not benefit from lifting weights. aero aero aerobic kpefz would be best. >>> looters trash a home in canada and a rager with 100...
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russell -- the fact that the russell able to hold the 122 level is interesting. a number of factors at work. the biggest one is the continued m&a and the strength in the chips. >> carol, m&a will be a huge story. this deal could bes one of the biggest of all time in the tech space. >> it will continue to be a huge story and makes this came when we're hitting new highs on the nasdaq feel different than the last time around. not to say there aren't bubblish shus valuations with private tech companies but there are a lot more real companies with real business models with big users to be monetized and so i think that the market is feeling very different, at least about the tech sector than it was last time around. >> absolutely no doubt. that's spot on. the market that the nasdaq especially does not feel anything like the last time at all, right. these are businesses some of them are disrupters and changing the world, unlike what the dotcom did in 1998/99. >> and -- but essentially look as long as we continue to have central banks around the world, supporting markets whether here europe or asia it will be difficult for the market to pull back of any real consequence. >> do you agree? >> absolutely. that's the very interesting point, that people are talking about higher rates in the u.s. but with the dollar and various other data releases perhaps slowing the fed down or maybe even delaying them a bit from where people were thinking and as you rightly point out the ecb, china and japan all undertaking pretty substantial stimulus still. so, you know, that's bound to be fueling asset prices. >> they're not going anywhere unlike the fed which probably is at some point, the ecb chatter aren't going anywhere. >> it isn't going anywhere as quickly as they keep intimating they might go they're always behind the curve. they're putting it out to the market just in case. >> they float the balloon. >> i don't believe they're changing their posture any time soon. >> yesterday we were talking about the strength of the u.s. dollar like we are today, but yesterday there was a real problem with some of the big cat blue clip tech names like apple and google and hewlett-packard even. today yeah, we have the big deal news and i understand that is a legitimate reason why these names are going to rally, but if you wanted to sort of take something away from the last two sessions, what's the real message here about what's going on in the tech space, the strength of the u.s. dollar and how much further room there is for this rally? >> one thing, the u.s. dollar strength is here to stay for a while and i know sara eisen put out another piece today, i think the dollar i think but for the fed speak back in march the dollar would be significantly higher than it is now. they just postponed the inevitable. i thought it was interesting today that bond market was able to rally as well. tlt down about a point, reverse closed higher on the day, that's interesting. it tells you that rates still want to go lower, and i think in terms of the broader market a scarcity thing going on with stocks as you continue to see the m&a news it's just going to continue to fuel the fire for the broader market. again, the transports seemingly found a bottom today. the russellshow relative strength. i think as long as the iwm continues to stay above the 121 level it's going to feed the broader market. >> what were you saying charlie? >> i was listening to the comment about the dxy and where it's going. this combination of divergent monetary policy and the fed at least being on standby whether they pull the trigger, but at least sounding like they're going to be moving before too long, you know that's a fairly strong driving force. it's not going to take much to propel the dollar index i think through 100. could get as high as 105. >> we should show the dollar index as well and the strength it's had this year. lately hovering around the 95 level. >> yeah, i mean we touched towards 100 a month or two ago and pulled back slightly but i think that's just a force and we could as i say push on through 100. >> if the dollar is reascending what kind of impact is that going to happen for the right reasons, a better economy, the fed, rate hike et cetera. >> we were p
russell -- the fact that the russell able to hold the 122 level is interesting. a number of factors at work. the biggest one is the continued m&a and the strength in the chips. >> carol, m&a will be a huge story. this deal could bes one of the biggest of all time in the tech space. >> it will continue to be a huge story and makes this came when we're hitting new highs on the nasdaq feel different than the last time around. not to say there aren't bubblish shus valuations...