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charlie: editors have the responsibility to take it out [laughter] michael: i do not feel the urge. charlie: d have any urge to do anything you are not doing? michael: i have been trying and failing to get a tv show on the air. different tv shows. charlie: give me one. michael: the one i am handing in, showtime, they commissioned me to write a pilot for a drama the 1920's. drawing from characters from life. if that gets on the air, i run a tv show. charlie: do you know andrew ross sorkin, he has a show. paul giamatti is one of the characters. michael: tv is in a golden age. the writer retains control over it or i. i would love to do this. it has taken me a while to learn how to write screenplays. charlie: what did you have to learn? michael: where to put the margins. also, -- charlie: what evening about the margins? -- what about the margins? can't you go read a screenplay and see how it works? and then talk to somebody who does it well? michael: it is a very compressed storytelling form. when somebody takes one of my books and turns it into a movie, first they have to turn it into a
charlie: editors have the responsibility to take it out [laughter] michael: i do not feel the urge. charlie: d have any urge to do anything you are not doing? michael: i have been trying and failing to get a tv show on the air. different tv shows. charlie: give me one. michael: the one i am handing in, showtime, they commissioned me to write a pilot for a drama the 1920's. drawing from characters from life. if that gets on the air, i run a tv show. charlie: do you know andrew ross sorkin, he...
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is an open question. >> the michael rockefeller story. i want to go back to we read, other than what is in this story what is the most intriguing and memorable plays you have been to and why is that? >> the most intriguing and memorable place i have been too is a tricky question. i would say azmat. it is my most recent project. honestly it trump's everywhere. i went all kinds of crazy places, took a bus across northern afghanistan and bangladesh and went to this island, indonesia, i had never heard of, no one knew where it was, didn't know where the ferry was going. i had no idea of those things but they are all trumped by azmat and my experience there. one of the problem is with litter take is i am traveling at a higher rate of speed. i didn't settle down or go as deeply as i would have wanted to which i did azmat. >> how have they -- the indonesian's feel about their polls in new york city? >> that is a good question. no one has ever said -- i phalange -- i don't know about the indonesian's. that is a good question. i need to be careful
is an open question. >> the michael rockefeller story. i want to go back to we read, other than what is in this story what is the most intriguing and memorable plays you have been to and why is that? >> the most intriguing and memorable place i have been too is a tricky question. i would say azmat. it is my most recent project. honestly it trump's everywhere. i went all kinds of crazy places, took a bus across northern afghanistan and bangladesh and went to this island, indonesia, i...
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the machine. we will have to do it slowly. michaelhe future it will be criminal to drive your own car. betty: a new jersey i agree with that. have you bought into the electric car trend? do you own a tesla, do you want to own a tesla? michael: the people i know who owned them, they love them. it works. betty:betty: a new jersey i agree with as long as you are near a charging station. cost airline carriers strike back at the open skies agreement. emirates airlines ceo said this on the issue. mr. clark: it is important that the u.s. government understands we are here as fair players and a fair market and we are doing the right thing by the consumers and advocacy of the consumer is very important. betty: u.s. airlines are up in arms. they say the airlines are subsidized by the government and it is unfair. michael: tim clark is hitting on the right point. the majority of the country only cares from a consumer standpoint. what is going to give me the best experience? if this means that foreign subsidies are helping these airlines and then
the machine. we will have to do it slowly. michaelhe future it will be criminal to drive your own car. betty: a new jersey i agree with that. have you bought into the electric car trend? do you own a tesla, do you want to own a tesla? michael: the people i know who owned them, they love them. it works. betty:betty: a new jersey i agree with as long as you are near a charging station. cost airline carriers strike back at the open skies agreement. emirates airlines ceo said this on the issue. mr....
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to the funeral home in los gatos or toe. michaelyear veteran of the force well liked and responding to calls for help when he was killed. we will keep you posted on any upcoming developments. >> reporter: and in the way the department mercury will continue to rise. currently experiencing some warm temperatures as we round out the work week. the low areas of clouds are spilling into the coast line. will be an upper '40's and low 50's tomorrow morning. we may break a few records record set thursday afternoon. going into friday storm tracker four says kent this quite clean pristine skies records of a fall. >> reporter: the pressure on the coast line is sitting right over head. the much time on in the afternoon will have temperatures topping off in the lower '70s all wrong the coastline were talking about low 80s. here's where some records may fall. oakland maybe their record. mountain view may big break their record nap of may break their record. na not and san jose. napa... >> reporter: in the weekend with them to get a slightly coole
to the funeral home in los gatos or toe. michaelyear veteran of the force well liked and responding to calls for help when he was killed. we will keep you posted on any upcoming developments. >> reporter: and in the way the department mercury will continue to rise. currently experiencing some warm temperatures as we round out the work week. the low areas of clouds are spilling into the coast line. will be an upper '40's and low 50's tomorrow morning. we may break a few records record set...
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why don't we head to the back? michael, if you'll have a seat-- >> why am i going to the corner? u. i'm really getting annoyed that michael continues to focus on the food side of the business. i've been very clear with him that i want him focusing on his part of the deal, which is the gym, not tina's deal. this routine is getting very old. sonya, this is tina. >> hi, sonya, how are you? tina sena. nice to meet you. >> sonya. >> sonya's my head baker. she's the brains behind all these products that you see here. so what i wanted to do today is we want to market tina's products, and the goal is we want them to taste good, and we want them to look good. >> okay. >> when we finish making this, from a business standpoint, we'll know how much went in in raw materials, how much went in in labor, how much went in in packaging-- >> okay. >> currently, it costs tina up to 75¢ to make a single bite. by mass-producing the bite, i can lower the cost to 10¢ per bite. each package will consist of eight bites, which means it'll cost us the 80¢ to make the entire package. we're gonna sell these to
why don't we head to the back? michael, if you'll have a seat-- >> why am i going to the corner? u. i'm really getting annoyed that michael continues to focus on the food side of the business. i've been very clear with him that i want him focusing on his part of the deal, which is the gym, not tina's deal. this routine is getting very old. sonya, this is tina. >> hi, sonya, how are you? tina sena. nice to meet you. >> sonya. >> sonya's my head baker. she's the brains...
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the u.s. again denies michael scott a visa. this time, the british and the americans go to the indian delegation and say, you really really don't want to set this president. you do not want to put a disaffected individual as an official member of your delegation. think about it. what would happen with the pakistan -- if it pakistan delegation put a disaffected indian on? so india backs off. again, the international league for the rights of man on whose board the p6 -- naacp since has official status with the u.n. so the international league designates the reverend michael scott as their official delegate to the u.n. with that headquarters agreement, he is able to get into the united states. once again, the u.s. with all of these restrictions on his visa. the naacp is angry but undeterred. it begins to mount a campaign for the reverend michael scott. part of this campaign is to get to eleanor roosevelt. she is on the board of directors of the naacp and who is chair of the u.n. commission on human rights, because they understand t
the u.s. again denies michael scott a visa. this time, the british and the americans go to the indian delegation and say, you really really don't want to set this president. you do not want to put a disaffected individual as an official member of your delegation. think about it. what would happen with the pakistan -- if it pakistan delegation put a disaffected indian on? so india backs off. again, the international league for the rights of man on whose board the p6 -- naacp since has official...
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they joined the force at the same time. michael johnson has been a member of the san jose police officer for 14 years. again on his way to the funeral home in los gatos. they have the rolling closures. we will keep an eye on this. in the meantime we want to tell you how flags are flying at half-staff for officer michael johnson. responding to a call about a suicidal armed man when he was shot and killed last night. ambushed in east san jose as he was walking up to the apartment complex. 57-year-old scott dunham shot officer michael johnson from his balcony with no warning at all. came out and fired. scott dunham was found dead on the balcony from a gun shot wound. it is not clear at this point who fired the shot. whether that was return fire from the police or whether that was a self-inflicted gun shot wound. >> devastated. oh, my god, everything is going on right here. i was scared. >> we have live team coverage. ktvu's azenith smith learned more from friends and officers. we begin with eric rasmussen in the news room with more on
they joined the force at the same time. michael johnson has been a member of the san jose police officer for 14 years. again on his way to the funeral home in los gatos. they have the rolling closures. we will keep an eye on this. in the meantime we want to tell you how flags are flying at half-staff for officer michael johnson. responding to a call about a suicidal armed man when he was shot and killed last night. ambushed in east san jose as he was walking up to the apartment complex....
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brown the city was in need of money and liquided a reserve and then the michael brown situation happens and now the doj comes in and says suddenly the police department cannot use these tactics to collect money. which means for the next fiscal year ferguson will earn less money. that's troubling for everyone who lives in that area. >> duarte, good to see you. by the numbers joining us on the phone is missouri state senator nadal what are your thoughts about the resignation of the police chief of ferguson. >> i'll say it's about time. we've been waiting for six months for the police chief to resign. this has been a hard-fought battle. we've lived through several different mistakes when it comes to the chief of police, chief jackson, and we're just tired of the run around. he said six months ago that there was no race problem that existed in ferguson. obviously we know that that is not true. you know, and your audience knows that it took the act of the department of justice to release the fact of what has been occurring in ferguson for a very long time, for there to
brown the city was in need of money and liquided a reserve and then the michael brown situation happens and now the doj comes in and says suddenly the police department cannot use these tactics to collect money. which means for the next fiscal year ferguson will earn less money. that's troubling for everyone who lives in that area. >> duarte, good to see you. by the numbers joining us on the phone is missouri state senator nadal what are your thoughts about the resignation of the police...
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we grieve for the family of michael brown. that being said the justice department in its report made clear that the conduct that darren wilson engaged in is characteristic of the police department and that conduct was found to be unconstitutional unlawful violative of federal statutes and a conduct that is racially biased. the report itself speaks to any number of instances where we have police officers using overwhelming force for minor offenses where we have police dogs used against children selma style, birmingham style. so the fact that darren wilson was not indicted speaks to the ability of the justice department to bring a case against this individual. it's a tough prosecutorial decision not one that brings comfort or solace to the family. but we will continue to press hard to ensure that the ferguson police department does not continue to be a full service department of bias and bigotry and discrimination. >> let me get mark's reaction to the decision not to file any charges against the police officer. >> i have a lot of
we grieve for the family of michael brown. that being said the justice department in its report made clear that the conduct that darren wilson engaged in is characteristic of the police department and that conduct was found to be unconstitutional unlawful violative of federal statutes and a conduct that is racially biased. the report itself speaks to any number of instances where we have police officers using overwhelming force for minor offenses where we have police dogs used against children...
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this book page and share condolences the fall officer michael johnson. and honor newscast website. @ website we also have cell phone video from kron 4 of your nearby witnessed the shooting. >> darya: 45 will get what about attention the other. >> james: nice and clear out there and the flag hanging limp on light less of the screen visibility and fantastic. these are conditions we expect to continue and the afternoon as a result even warmer temperatures today compared yesterday. local in the north bay 46 and santa rosa clonazepam as well livermore right at 49 degrees oakland as well concord also an east bay bread and 50. just on the cost of will 50s there for the city is. san jose said francisco touch warmer at 5253 respectively. pencil for cassettes from tracker depart for focuses in on that. only have next 30 minutes clear skies continue and a temperatures there last. by noontime expected to be bright and sunny in the city however long across the peninsula partly cloudy this afternoon. temperatures will be a low 60's at that point. by 5:00 p.m. to drive
this book page and share condolences the fall officer michael johnson. and honor newscast website. @ website we also have cell phone video from kron 4 of your nearby witnessed the shooting. >> darya: 45 will get what about attention the other. >> james: nice and clear out there and the flag hanging limp on light less of the screen visibility and fantastic. these are conditions we expect to continue and the afternoon as a result even warmer temperatures today compared yesterday....
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the united states. are you considering having stores? michael: our business is 85% commercial business enterprise public and 15% consumer. we do have stores that are operated by partners in the emerging market. for example, china, we have 1500 exclusive stores. we just opened our 400th store in india. we are opening one every 16 hours there. business is booming in the emerging world. david: you get more than half your revenue from the united states still? michael: it is about 50-50. david: as you look at your life, you have the opportunity to give away a fair amount of money. you are involved with philanthropy. to atone for your sin of not going to medical school, you're creating a new medical school in texas. why did you decide to do that? michael: interestingly, the university of texas system, with its main campus in austin, did not have a medical school. many regarded that as an oversight in opportunity. we have been working to bring this together. now, we have a new medical school, a new teaching hospital. over the course of 2016, 2017, will
the united states. are you considering having stores? michael: our business is 85% commercial business enterprise public and 15% consumer. we do have stores that are operated by partners in the emerging market. for example, china, we have 1500 exclusive stores. we just opened our 400th store in india. we are opening one every 16 hours there. business is booming in the emerging world. david: you get more than half your revenue from the united states still? michael: it is about 50-50. david: as...
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>> i think the idea is that in 1988 george bush and michael dukakis, neither of them were especially compelling as a candidate. early on the bush team decided rather than raise their positive, their approval they had to attack dukakis to raise his negatives, make him -- just disqualify him as a candidate. what happened was you saw this election where you had one side using negative attacks and trying to undercut the opponent and the other guy trying to run what he called a positive campaign. he did not respond to the charges that were leveled at him, and, of course as we know they stuck. it was an election where you have one guy -- i think the best someone said at the time that the american voting public they like someone who fights dirty over someone who doesn't fight back at all. >> going through this and you have this nice interesting, long sit-down with michael dukakis today, looking back at circa 1988. he was going to be a steady hand and in many ways this was roger ail's campaign and they knew it was tough to run for a third term in a row, so they had to do something drastic sin
>> i think the idea is that in 1988 george bush and michael dukakis, neither of them were especially compelling as a candidate. early on the bush team decided rather than raise their positive, their approval they had to attack dukakis to raise his negatives, make him -- just disqualify him as a candidate. what happened was you saw this election where you had one side using negative attacks and trying to undercut the opponent and the other guy trying to run what he called a positive...
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they joined the force at the same time. michaelon has been a member of the san jose police officer for 14 years. again on his way to the funeral home in los gatos. they have the rolling
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if you look at the long time line of this case from the shooting of michael brown unarmed, 18 years old in august, that led to serious protests, bud peaceful ones. loud demonstrations three months later stores and buildings burned down and now direct assault on the symbol of authority. two police officers shot. we have seen really an escalation throughout this case. a question mark over where this is going to go tonight as the sun begins to set here in ferguson greta. >> steve, prior to last night, and since about last november when the jury said no indictment has it been relatively quiet? we haven't been following it very intensely in the media has it been relatively quiet or has there been protests every night. >> there have been some protests but the numbers were likely what we saw in august or even in november. about 150 out last night. but the dynamic here has changed dramatically and suddenly depending on events. it's a real question mark what the shooting will do to the numbers tonight. and especially the police response. they are really tread ago fine line and now emotions runni
if you look at the long time line of this case from the shooting of michael brown unarmed, 18 years old in august, that led to serious protests, bud peaceful ones. loud demonstrations three months later stores and buildings burned down and now direct assault on the symbol of authority. two police officers shot. we have seen really an escalation throughout this case. a question mark over where this is going to go tonight as the sun begins to set here in ferguson greta. >> steve, prior to...
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louis county police are taken over security during future demonstrations as they did following the michael brown shooting. after the prayer vijl a few dozen protesters returned to the area. they dispursed as heavy rain moved into the area. it's expected to last into saturday. everyone here still uneasy knowing a gunman who's not afraid to shoot into a crowd is still out there. and leaders here in ferguson have announced rewards totaling at least $13,000 for information leading to an arrest of the person who shot the two police officers. >> president obama talked about ferguson last night with jimmy kimmel. he compared the events in ferguson to the selma civil rights march. >> that was beautiful about selma was reminding ourselves that real social change in this country so often has happened because ordinary people are willing in a nonviolent fashion to make their voices heard, and i think that what had been happening in ferguson was oppress i and objectionable and was worthy of protest, but there was no excuse for criminal acts. >> the president did, however, serve up some lighter moments
louis county police are taken over security during future demonstrations as they did following the michael brown shooting. after the prayer vijl a few dozen protesters returned to the area. they dispursed as heavy rain moved into the area. it's expected to last into saturday. everyone here still uneasy knowing a gunman who's not afraid to shoot into a crowd is still out there. and leaders here in ferguson have announced rewards totaling at least $13,000 for information leading to an arrest of...
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johnson's body was removed from the same that went off into a procession michaellso found out that many officers from around the bay area as well as civilians are headed to the san jose police department that are there to drop off flowers and condolences and respect of michael johnson the 14 year veteran they work together on the same shift as recently as six months ago. >>will tran: he was a very good guy in their heart broken for his fellow comrades. >>mark:kron 4's mike pelton is also at the scene of this deadly police shooting. mike, what are you hearing this morning? mike nelson: i just spoke with the friend of michael johnson he was a martial arts but full of life and very kind of the kind of persons that you ever meet the law for some officers from across the bay area have been coming here you can clearly see michael johnson had an impact all across the bay area share of deputies and officers from campbell santa clara mountain view police arrived with flowers here in san jose police offer their condolences to another police officer michael johnson was shot
johnson's body was removed from the same that went off into a procession michaellso found out that many officers from around the bay area as well as civilians are headed to the san jose police department that are there to drop off flowers and condolences and respect of michael johnson the 14 year veteran they work together on the same shift as recently as six months ago. >>will tran: he was a very good guy in their heart broken for his fellow comrades. >>mark:kron 4's mike pelton is...
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the utility this ever-growing memorial from officer michael johnson perry at. they're different find out your posters that people plus the. also saying badges from fremont grizzlies right here so different agencies are also coming out here in putting out flowers. as but a very rough 24 hours for the city of san jose. officer michael johnson was killed last night after performing a welfare check. it was shot and killed 557 year-old scott dunham was intoxicated and allegedly awesome threat to kill himself. >> reporter: after an eight hour standoff the gunman was found that on the balcony of the apartment. the mayor struggled to find words as the out was speaking about michael johnson's death. >>: that the extraordinary bravery of what we have learned is that the courageous work of officers there on the scene may very well have saved other lives as well there is no question that across the country up officers are increasingly under assault. missouri and elsewhere and we need to do more to keep our officers safe while they're keeping us safe. >> reporter: as we take
the utility this ever-growing memorial from officer michael johnson perry at. they're different find out your posters that people plus the. also saying badges from fremont grizzlies right here so different agencies are also coming out here in putting out flowers. as but a very rough 24 hours for the city of san jose. officer michael johnson was killed last night after performing a welfare check. it was shot and killed 557 year-old scott dunham was intoxicated and allegedly awesome threat to...
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this is the place for michael was killed by a despondent man for rifle. in makeshift memorial was growing at the scene where the officer. lost his officer by mid afternoon the arrangements for on the way for hit transportation of michael's body it was a 7 mi. journey from the medical examiner's office to the funeral home that is taken care of the arrangements. streets were closed and police were all around to clear the way for the procession time seemed to stand still as the silent show of respect let out on the streets and sidewalks of san jose. people can show their respect for the fall officer who gave his life in the defense of others. eventually the procession made its way to the funeral home in los gatos a variety of police officers from various departments saluted them. and on and michael the police officer who loved his job and loved the police force and love the people he is sworn to protect the details of michael's funeral have not been released yet to the public >> pam :coming up: reaction from the officer's loved ones. and details on what may h
this is the place for michael was killed by a despondent man for rifle. in makeshift memorial was growing at the scene where the officer. lost his officer by mid afternoon the arrangements for on the way for hit transportation of michael's body it was a 7 mi. journey from the medical examiner's office to the funeral home that is taken care of the arrangements. streets were closed and police were all around to clear the way for the procession time seemed to stand still as the silent show of...
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he's the attorney for michael brown's family. ved about the justice department report. they weren't yet ready to talk about any resignation of the mayor there. they are obviously relieved by the resignation of the police chief. they want to wait and see. that's understandable isn't it? >> yeah i think so. at best the doj report provides some hope of transformations to come. the removing of these few individuals, so far i think we have five individual who is have been removed in ferguson is a small step but really we want to see transformations of the systems that have been allowed to exist for too long. that's what the doj report outlines. the systems in place, not just individual actions. i hope the mayor acknowledges there are systems in place in ferguson and beyond that prey on african-americans and prey or poor people. this isn't just the lone action offense a few individuals. >> you're the president ceo of the naacp. you don't believe it's an isolated incident. there's other examples of this kind of stuff happening all over t
he's the attorney for michael brown's family. ved about the justice department report. they weren't yet ready to talk about any resignation of the mayor there. they are obviously relieved by the resignation of the police chief. they want to wait and see. that's understandable isn't it? >> yeah i think so. at best the doj report provides some hope of transformations to come. the removing of these few individuals, so far i think we have five individual who is have been removed in ferguson...
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the iranians or the big powers? michael: you can argue that the iranians are the ones who need the deal. their economy is suffering and they seem the most sanguine because they are savvy negotiators. the u.s. is looking increasingly desperate as the self-imposed deadlines approach. you've heard the french say let's not pressure ourselves with their own deadlines. laura: if the iranians need a deal to preserve their own role in the face of the -- do the iranians need a deal to preserve their own role in the face of the tumbling economy? michael: they say, yes we need a deal to have the kind of position we need in the world. there are hard-liners who say no. a deal opens the door to western influence and the future they don't want for iran. there is a debate. laura: are their wider strategic implications for the middle east with no deal? michael: so far they have been negotiating for 12 years with no deal. the alternative has been to keep negotiating. with the sanctions and things shaping up like they are in the regions and t
the iranians or the big powers? michael: you can argue that the iranians are the ones who need the deal. their economy is suffering and they seem the most sanguine because they are savvy negotiators. the u.s. is looking increasingly desperate as the self-imposed deadlines approach. you've heard the french say let's not pressure ourselves with their own deadlines. laura: if the iranians need a deal to preserve their own role in the face of the -- do the iranians need a deal to preserve their own...
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they joined the force at the same time. michael johnson has been a member of the san jose police officer for 14 years. again on his way to the funeral home in los gatos. they have the rolling closures. we will keep an eye on this. in the meantime we want to tell you how flags are flying at half-staff for officer michael johnson. responding to a call about a suicidal armed man when he was shot and killed last night. ambushed in east san jose as he was walking up to the apartment complex. 57-year-old scott dunham shot officer michael johnson from his balcony with no warning at all. came out and fired.
they joined the force at the same time. michael johnson has been a member of the san jose police officer for 14 years. again on his way to the funeral home in los gatos. they have the rolling closures. we will keep an eye on this. in the meantime we want to tell you how flags are flying at half-staff for officer michael johnson. responding to a call about a suicidal armed man when he was shot and killed last night. ambushed in east san jose as he was walking up to the apartment complex....
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how are the stress tests stable? michaelthe may 2009 is credited with stopping the libran brothers. terms of the overhaul system, they are only part of it. they are used to keep track of various banks and how those banks or relate to other banks. that is one of the reasons they relate inside. mark: when you say the culture of the bank, what do you mean? michael: it is one thing janet yellen does talk about. unnecessary risks, or are they more focused on prudent management of all their assets? it is a fine line for banks trying to take a profit and regulators going too far. mark: is the fed been looking for banks to be more proactive several years after the crisis? allison: i think what regulators want is first of all that the banks have enough capital for adverse scenarios, as we said. the second layer comes next week. first of all, what are you planning to do, and do you have enough capital to withstand the pressure but also, what are the processes that you have in place? that has really become the bigger question mark. las
how are the stress tests stable? michaelthe may 2009 is credited with stopping the libran brothers. terms of the overhaul system, they are only part of it. they are used to keep track of various banks and how those banks or relate to other banks. that is one of the reasons they relate inside. mark: when you say the culture of the bank, what do you mean? michael: it is one thing janet yellen does talk about. unnecessary risks, or are they more focused on prudent management of all their assets?...
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it has the ability to change our lives for the better. michaeln early proponent to bringing the design into our homes. through work with companies like target and j.c. penney, he worked on projects for everyday life tea kettles everyday objects that he brought design to that feel better in your hands and look better in your house and popularized that design. he became the best known architect in the world. >> brown: did that hurt him professionally? because it was so unusual for someone at his level to get involved with tea kettles perhaps. >> it's true it drew some critical work by i would say, professional critics and even those who, perhaps, were jealous. operate, for design, it was a great moment because it brought design into the home. and he continued to have a thriving practice doing large practice, primarily. we admire both his large and his small work today. >> brown: very briefly, the work in healthcare because of his own disability became important to him in the end. >> absolutely. he was stricken and confined to a wheelchair. he took
it has the ability to change our lives for the better. michaeln early proponent to bringing the design into our homes. through work with companies like target and j.c. penney, he worked on projects for everyday life tea kettles everyday objects that he brought design to that feel better in your hands and look better in your house and popularized that design. he became the best known architect in the world. >> brown: did that hurt him professionally? because it was so unusual for someone...
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. >>> details in the michael brown shooting. the justice department announced today it will not prosecute the ferguson missouri, police officer, who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager. attorney general eric holder says there's no evidence disproving officer darren wilson's story that he shot and killed brown in self-defense. the announcement comes even though the justice department released a scathing report this week against the police department in ferguson. the report found officers do discriminate against african-american residents. >> our investigation show that ferguson police officers routinely violate the fourth amendment in stopping people without reasonable suspicion. arresting them without probable cause and using unreasonable force against them. >> the justice department launched a investigation into ferguson after angry protests were held across the country sparked by the michael brown shooting. this afternoon, the mayor of ferguson says he is already taking steps to correct the problem. >>> crisis averted. t
. >>> details in the michael brown shooting. the justice department announced today it will not prosecute the ferguson missouri, police officer, who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager. attorney general eric holder says there's no evidence disproving officer darren wilson's story that he shot and killed brown in self-defense. the announcement comes even though the justice department released a scathing report this week against the police department in ferguson. the report found...
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we're awaiting this news conference from the family of michael brown. this will be the first time we get a chance to hear from them since the release of the new justice department report on police practices inside ferguson, missouri. >>> meanwhile, ahead "@this hour," dramatic new video released from the boston marathon bombing trial. what does that now mean from the case? >>> plus this vicious knife attack in seoul. a man slashes the u.s. ambassador to south korea in the face. what was his motive? d motivatio? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> happening now, the u.s. ambassador to south korea is recovering in a hospital after a man slashed his face and hands just as he was about to make a speech in seoul. ambassador mark lippert, you can see him right there, so brutally injured there. he needed more than 80 stitches on his face alone. the suspect, kim ki jong is now in cust different police say he was
we're awaiting this news conference from the family of michael brown. this will be the first time we get a chance to hear from them since the release of the new justice department report on police practices inside ferguson, missouri. >>> meanwhile, ahead "@this hour," dramatic new video released from the boston marathon bombing trial. what does that now mean from the case? >>> plus this vicious knife attack in seoul. a man slashes the u.s. ambassador to south korea...
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but it transcends just the michael brown case. eling of mino and brown sort of the feeling they feel towards the police for mistreatment. and all throughout history you have don't overtax me, you have we shall overcome. it's become a narrative for a larger problem. >> i'm glad you brought that up. people in the media quickly pivoted to the related question of history of police department discrimination against african-americans, but never really cleaned up the mess about this particular case and the shooting of michael brown because you go to the larger question. >> i think they should have cleaned up the narrative. but i think this transcends beyond ferguson. i think the media has reported on the rally cry and that's an important thing. and if we're going to talk about ferguson and st. louis county, you miss the underlying story. you have 90 municipalities some a small county. and will isl s there is bad governance. a lot of journalists talked about the back story. it could have been joe lewis for that matter. could have been anyb
but it transcends just the michael brown case. eling of mino and brown sort of the feeling they feel towards the police for mistreatment. and all throughout history you have don't overtax me, you have we shall overcome. it's become a narrative for a larger problem. >> i'm glad you brought that up. people in the media quickly pivoted to the related question of history of police department discrimination against african-americans, but never really cleaned up the mess about this particular...
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the man responsible was convicted in that shooting. fontana and michael johnson, the officer killed yesterday, graduated in the same police academy class. >>> the story extends beyond san jose. other police departments flooding social media. sunnyvale police tweeted thoughts and prayers for our brothers and sisters from san jose pd, hoping for a quick and safe resolution. now we know how it ended. san mateo sheriff's office tweeted sending thoughts and prayers. the chp tweeting the men and women of the chp offer our thoughts, prayers, and condolences to the san jose pd. our hearts and thoughts are with you. there will be a lot more to the story in the hours and days to come. we're going to check in with both bob redell and kris sanchez throughout the morning. we are also updating our website at nbcbayarea.com. >>> another major local story this morning. developing right now, searchers spent much of the night combing the waters around mare island for any signs of a young woman who may have been kidnapped. stephanie chuang join us live from vallejo. that pa
the man responsible was convicted in that shooting. fontana and michael johnson, the officer killed yesterday, graduated in the same police academy class. >>> the story extends beyond san jose. other police departments flooding social media. sunnyvale police tweeted thoughts and prayers for our brothers and sisters from san jose pd, hoping for a quick and safe resolution. now we know how it ended. san mateo sheriff's office tweeted sending thoughts and prayers. the chp tweeting the men...
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bell senior showed me what he said yes. >> he was bent over the car, and an officer colding michael in a bear hug much the officer said "he's got my gun." he said later: >>> this police re-enactment shows their version of events. but an independent investigation raised a possibility, one supported by witnesses and forensic tests. >> one of the theories you have is the officer may have gotten his gun hooked on a broken mirror. >> he screamed he had my gun. all he knew something was tugging on his gun. >> bell senior who didn't witness the shooting withheld judgment, an a retired military pilot familiar with investigative procedure, he expected an indepth investigation would sort out the facts. >> i expected it to go down line the air force inspector general this the way they conducted the investigation. >> how did it go down? >> within 48 hours i get a call from the reporter at the newspaper, and he said the police held a review panel, and that the shooting was justified. >> two days later. >> none of the reports came down, and they had cleared themselves of wrongdoing. he began to r
bell senior showed me what he said yes. >> he was bent over the car, and an officer colding michael in a bear hug much the officer said "he's got my gun." he said later: >>> this police re-enactment shows their version of events. but an independent investigation raised a possibility, one supported by witnesses and forensic tests. >> one of the theories you have is the officer may have gotten his gun hooked on a broken mirror. >> he screamed he had my gun....
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respect and the space only figurative space to grow and be who they want to be so create a culture or the michael so i thank all of you i know that verify i i know he'll be here i know it's my honor to be here with the mayor and affordable housing is a a important thing the mayor has made a commitment to the future and we know what the district of those is bag a safe place and criterion for someone to live i took the tour for someone how respectful of the people who live here this wonderful place is my understanding is that in the homeless population i wish there were not but my friend told her if you want to address the problem in small numbers so people can create a family like atmosphere and neighborhoods need not be used to living in so they can see another part of the community welcoming them so, so it's been so wonderful so wonderful for our young people that everyone comes together and the roll we play to make sure we have a place for this as it is an example of a public-private nonprofit partnership that happens and northern california enlist and the city loosening group city and all of t
respect and the space only figurative space to grow and be who they want to be so create a culture or the michael so i thank all of you i know that verify i i know he'll be here i know it's my honor to be here with the mayor and affordable housing is a a important thing the mayor has made a commitment to the future and we know what the district of those is bag a safe place and criterion for someone to live i took the tour for someone how respectful of the people who live here this wonderful...
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the streets of ferguson. it started when officer darren wilson shot unarmed teenager michael brown. so is the community gearing up for more protests tonight? let's go back live to ferguson and fox news correspondent steve harrigan. steve? >> greta as the sun goes down here in ferguson, really a lot of question marks on many sides. will the protesters come out tonight? has the shooting changed the dynamic. what will the police permit tonight especially in front of the police station where a few hours ago we saw concrete barricades put up. one word that police chief belmar has used every and over again this is simply unsustainable. the standoff with the crowd sometimes throwing things and early in the hours in the morning shooting two police officers. he said this is simply unsustainable. will the protests be here out in front of the politician or police station or forest avenue. we have seen strong emotions on all sides. i was speaking to a protester up the block here she told me we were afraid as well. we were afraid we were being shot at. that's not going to keep them from coming ou
the streets of ferguson. it started when officer darren wilson shot unarmed teenager michael brown. so is the community gearing up for more protests tonight? let's go back live to ferguson and fox news correspondent steve harrigan. steve? >> greta as the sun goes down here in ferguson, really a lot of question marks on many sides. will the protesters come out tonight? has the shooting changed the dynamic. what will the police permit tonight especially in front of the police station where...
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alix: what would be the biggest crime against them? michaelthe business community -- billionaires who essentially owned the company -- are very uneasy about what is taking place. the might have been in favor of the annexation of crimea by they think this illegal war in east ukraine is causing russia -- coffee russia. sanctions have taken a toll. it is a pariah affected his head on russian businessman -- it has had on russian businessmen. there can be a growing frustration. putin himself has been in power for 15 years now. he is in his 60's. he has a relationship with this olympic business -- whether or not she had a kid, who knows? you might be growing weary and old and he lost a step. thepeople are saying who is going to take his place? alix: isn't he also kind of old? michael: like 62 or 63. alix: when he orders 40,000 troops in northern western russia for drills, what is he trying to respond to? michael: putting nato on alert that russia is a return to military power. it is an aspiring superpower in the making again. nato has put troops in
alix: what would be the biggest crime against them? michaelthe business community -- billionaires who essentially owned the company -- are very uneasy about what is taking place. the might have been in favor of the annexation of crimea by they think this illegal war in east ukraine is causing russia -- coffee russia. sanctions have taken a toll. it is a pariah affected his head on russian businessman -- it has had on russian businessmen. there can be a growing frustration. putin himself has...
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. >> overnight, we learned the name of the officer killed, michael johnson, was a 14-year veteran of the san jose police force. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell joining us now live near the scene. this all came to an end about an hour ago. >> reporter: just around 3:20 this morning. police confirming they did find that suspect, 57-year-old scott dunham dead on the balcony of his apartment just a few blocks behind us. and that's the sound of one of four flash bangs we heard go off. san jose police then made entry into the apartment of dunham's residence where they found him dead from one gunshot wound. san jose's mayor calls what happened here last night the city's darkest hour. last night, a little bit after dinnertime, a family member called 911 to report that dunham was despondent, intoxicated, had access to a high-powered rifle and wanted to hurt himself and others. dunham started firing from the second-floor balcony, hitting officer michael johnson, a 14-year veteran on the force. johnson died there on the scene. his colleagues returned fire. it's not clear if they struck dunham
. >> overnight, we learned the name of the officer killed, michael johnson, was a 14-year veteran of the san jose police force. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell joining us now live near the scene. this all came to an end about an hour ago. >> reporter: just around 3:20 this morning. police confirming they did find that suspect, 57-year-old scott dunham dead on the balcony of his apartment just a few blocks behind us. and that's the sound of one of four flash bangs...
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please give us the very latest. >> reporter: this is the report michael. there are hundreds of pages in it. no major new revelations. nothing that will necessarily tell us what happened in the cockpit or indeed where the plane for certain actually is but we do know for instance that they are more satisfied that the pilot, the captain involved have no mental instability. he was not anxious. he had no family or domestic problems so that rules out that as a potential cause. we also know that on the night there was an enormous amount of radar confusion between the different areas, between who he chi min city and kuala lumpur and finally, michael, we are starting to see just how long this search and rescue took to get underway as a result of people going backwards and forwards an inability to locate the plane or to indeed realize they were watching the plane fly back across malaysia. chaos and confusion in many cases. certainly it could have been done better. >> one follow-up. cnn viewers will remember when a year ago it seemed that the search was try angulated
please give us the very latest. >> reporter: this is the report michael. there are hundreds of pages in it. no major new revelations. nothing that will necessarily tell us what happened in the cockpit or indeed where the plane for certain actually is but we do know for instance that they are more satisfied that the pilot, the captain involved have no mental instability. he was not anxious. he had no family or domestic problems so that rules out that as a potential cause. we also know that...
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as the body of michael johnson was taken from the funeral home to the church for burial. we are learning more about the burial. >> yes a lot of candles, and flowers for michael johnson and the san jose police department. this sis the beginning of the emotional good-bye. >> reporter: san jose police auf officers escort the body of michael johnson from police head quarters to a mortuary in los gatos gatos, and the hearse was emotional. >> i'm so sad about it. >> they do a great job for us and they don't get the respect they deserve sometimes, and you know, when something like this happens, and it is important to get out here, and support them. >> and people here didn't know officer johnson, but the death was personal. >> i was a cop for 30 years, and it is a brotherhood. it really is, because it could have been anyone i know. >> and the president was johnson's training officer. >> he was very easy going, and mild mannered and i saw him get good rapport with the people on the streets, because he is so soft spoken and good sense of humor. >> reporter: people are delivering fl
as the body of michael johnson was taken from the funeral home to the church for burial. we are learning more about the burial. >> yes a lot of candles, and flowers for michael johnson and the san jose police department. this sis the beginning of the emotional good-bye. >> reporter: san jose police auf officers escort the body of michael johnson from police head quarters to a mortuary in los gatos gatos, and the hearse was emotional. >> i'm so sad about it. >> they do a...
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tensions between police and the community have deep roots. when michael brown was shot dead ferguson was a powder keg ready to explode even if the rest of the country didn't realize it. here's cnn's randi kaye. >> what are you going to get justice? you see the whole city in an up roar. >> reporter: still in the weeks that followed brown's death, it became clear the anger here extended far beyond the shooting death of the unarmed teen. it had been brewing here for years. >> there's a broken trust between the government local police and the community. >> reporter: thousands took to the streets as nearly all-white ferguson police force tried to keep protests peaceful. though 60% of the population is black, there are just three black police officers in the city. three out of 53 officers. and their response tanks and tear gas, riot gear and rubber bullets, hardly bridge the racial divide in this community. >> this is what y'all do. this is unity. >> reporter: it only got worse from there. listen to what this officer says to protesters. >> bring it. [ bleep ] >
tensions between police and the community have deep roots. when michael brown was shot dead ferguson was a powder keg ready to explode even if the rest of the country didn't realize it. here's cnn's randi kaye. >> what are you going to get justice? you see the whole city in an up roar. >> reporter: still in the weeks that followed brown's death, it became clear the anger here extended far beyond the shooting death of the unarmed teen. it had been brewing here for years. >>...
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let's take a look outside right now with the michael and son weather cam. y as well as being chilly. the current temperature, if i can get it to pop up here on the michael and son weather cam. there it is, it's 32 degrees. look at that. it feels like 23. man, is it january? winds are out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour right now. very dry atmosphere as well. but that dew point at 7. usually when we get to this time of year, we are starting to see some leaves on the trees and that helps to boost the humidity as well and we don't have those really bone dry air masses like we have in place right now. that's one of the factors that will allow our temperature to get cold and as you are waking up tomorrow morning, the windchill will be in the 20s, even in the teens in a lot of spots. as we head through the day, lots of sunshine, still going to be cool, even in the afternoon. it will be cooler than average by about 10 degrees. but overnight on sunday into early monday morning, a weak cold front on the way. that will bring some rain showers, just rain. by the
let's take a look outside right now with the michael and son weather cam. y as well as being chilly. the current temperature, if i can get it to pop up here on the michael and son weather cam. there it is, it's 32 degrees. look at that. it feels like 23. man, is it january? winds are out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour right now. very dry atmosphere as well. but that dew point at 7. usually when we get to this time of year, we are starting to see some leaves on the trees and that helps to...
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at least one of the bullets hit officer michael johnson killing him. offices did shoot back and then the san jose police department swat team known as a merge unit under surrounded this condo complex. they never ended up making contact with a suspect when they finally entered in the early morning hours about 3:00 a.m. or so they did find him dead on a second floor balcony. they identified him as 57-year- old scott dunham. right now we are joined by one of the suspects neighbors. deborah turbasques. tell us about this suspect. what did you know of them? >> i had seen him around the complex over the last ten years. he has lived there quite awhile. never noticed anything suspicious. seemed nice muff. we said hello and waved and going to the mailboxes. and back and forth. so yeah it's unbelievable. >> reporter: and he was married an never had issues with police as far as you know? >> i never saw police coming for any reason to the complex. so little things here and there but never anything big. i talked to his wife several times. very nice lady. had several
at least one of the bullets hit officer michael johnson killing him. offices did shoot back and then the san jose police department swat team known as a merge unit under surrounded this condo complex. they never ended up making contact with a suspect when they finally entered in the early morning hours about 3:00 a.m. or so they did find him dead on a second floor balcony. they identified him as 57-year- old scott dunham. right now we are joined by one of the suspects neighbors. deborah...
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, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boate boat ashore hallelujah did you hear what jonah said? hallelujah when the world thought he was dead hallelujah i was taken me a ride hallelujah in that big old whale's inside hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah they nailed jesus to the cross hallelujah but his faith was never lost hallelujah christian soldiers off to war hallelujah hold that line hallelujah like joshua at jericho hallelujah alabama is next to go hallelujah mississippi, kneel and pray hallelujah all the marchers on the way hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah ♪ ♪ [applause] >> the reverend andrew young. [applause] murphy martin: that was harry belafonte turning the proceedings over to the reverend andrew young. >> rabbi maurice eisendraft, please attempt
, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boate boat ashore hallelujah did you hear what jonah said? hallelujah when the world thought he was dead hallelujah i was taken me a ride hallelujah in that big old whale's inside hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah michael, row the boat ashore hallelujah they nailed jesus to the cross hallelujah but his faith...
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louis university, and a friend to the michael brown family. good to see you. the attorney general of the united states called what happened to police in ferguson last night an ambush carried out by a punk. do you stand by those comment frsz the attorney general? >> well yes. we don't know who committed this terrible act, but we all condemn the shooting of anybody, whether it's the shooting of a police officer trying to do his job, or shooting of a youth in the street trying to get home. so whoever -- we are against violence, and i think i agree with the attorney general's statement there. >> justin the last thing i expected to see this morning in the headlines is officers had been shot in ferguson missouri. are you surprised, first of all there were protests last night, and then that two officers were shot? >> no, i'm actually not surprised at all, as early as september or october, i anticipated that if indeed the police chief was allowed to resign with a huge severance package and people singing his praises saying he was an honorable man, as he mayor did yest
louis university, and a friend to the michael brown family. good to see you. the attorney general of the united states called what happened to police in ferguson last night an ambush carried out by a punk. do you stand by those comment frsz the attorney general? >> well yes. we don't know who committed this terrible act, but we all condemn the shooting of anybody, whether it's the shooting of a police officer trying to do his job, or shooting of a youth in the street trying to get home....
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he came over and ask you know the officer's name. i said name michael johnson . gue on of one particular shift for six months. when an officer special your clintonites. the knowledge other. >> darya: also was all the police activity here but the san the been unable to have been alive because am unable to get in their homes in some cases. police cruisers had the center tully's shutdown. one of cars formed on tully road while the others were filling up nearby parking lot. they're waiting for the ok to get back into their homes. unfortunately for these residents many of the businesses were not helping out either be a chance to speak to those who are waiting to get back into the home. it will be awhile before they let anyone through cousin is the biggest turnout. i try to park my car and said there until it at the park in their accounts, the same thing. >> reporter: what di the kind of sit and wait? yes! >> darya: people not knowing what the deal was in george tells me earlier this morning tully road did reopen. the hearing police dispatch the to listen. officer don,
he came over and ask you know the officer's name. i said name michael johnson . gue on of one particular shift for six months. when an officer special your clintonites. the knowledge other. >> darya: also was all the police activity here but the san the been unable to have been alive because am unable to get in their homes in some cases. police cruisers had the center tully's shutdown. one of cars formed on tully road while the others were filling up nearby parking lot. they're waiting...
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the next few days right? >> right. he promised justice for michael know they are not going to get what they thought they wanted which is charges against the officer, darren wilson. they are going to have to settle for this which is reform of the police department. you know it goes beyond ferguson though. i've been down there and you can see how the small towns up and down that road and they all basically impose a tax on black motorists as they go up and down that road. so it's not just ferguson. >> we're going to stay on top of the story. just ahead, the white house re reacting to hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. did she put security at risk by using a personal account during her four years as secretary of state? when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential
the next few days right? >> right. he promised justice for michael know they are not going to get what they thought they wanted which is charges against the officer, darren wilson. they are going to have to settle for this which is reform of the police department. you know it goes beyond ferguson though. i've been down there and you can see how the small towns up and down that road and they all basically impose a tax on black motorists as they go up and down that road. so it's not just...
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sharp increases about the supply and disruption. >> reporter: well, michael u.s. benchmark crude rose with the news of yemen. buts not just yemen's oil production, but the chaos in yemen disrupting how a fair bit of oil gets to market. we're talking about the route through which it's shipped. by standards yemen is not a major oil producer, but it only pumped about 100,000 barrels a day, and that's a drop in the bucket for the 90 million barrels a day globally. but when it comes to influencing global oil markets. yemen is located on the strait that links the red sea to the gulf of aiden and it's a crucial point for oil tankers to the east and the west and north africa to the market in asia. the bab al manned ebb connects it to the u.s. and some 3.4 million a day pass through the bab-al-mandeb. and they have to go around to reach the u.s., and that means more time. >> and that cost always gets passed on to consumers and so are these concerns likely to have a long lasting nunce in the price of oil? >> not likely, because we have a glut of oil around the world. and it
sharp increases about the supply and disruption. >> reporter: well, michael u.s. benchmark crude rose with the news of yemen. buts not just yemen's oil production, but the chaos in yemen disrupting how a fair bit of oil gets to market. we're talking about the route through which it's shipped. by standards yemen is not a major oil producer, but it only pumped about 100,000 barrels a day, and that's a drop in the bucket for the 90 million barrels a day globally. but when it comes to...
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looks like the police are ready to fire tear gas >>> that was last fall. fast-forward to michaelwn's family after the justice department's conclusions that darren wilson will not face charges of violating brown's civil rights. the family said it will fire a lawsuit against darren wilson and the city. the civil action will reveal a clearer picture of what really happened >>> friday on "america tonight" - the real damage done. a next generation look at the crack epidemic. "america tonight"s sara hoy, with surprising outcomes for the kids everyone expected to fail. what really happened to the crack babies? that's friday on "america tonight". >>> next up, the death toll. >> we know about the shootings that get the most press. what about the every day shootings >>> a dark family secret launching her crusade to find out exactly who dies of gun violence. >> on al jazeera america >> a team of scientists are taking their inspiration from nature. >> technology...it's a vital part of who we are >>they had some dynamic fire behavior... >> and what we do.... >> transcranial direct stimulation
looks like the police are ready to fire tear gas >>> that was last fall. fast-forward to michaelwn's family after the justice department's conclusions that darren wilson will not face charges of violating brown's civil rights. the family said it will fire a lawsuit against darren wilson and the city. the civil action will reveal a clearer picture of what really happened >>> friday on "america tonight" - the real damage done. a next generation look at the crack...
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but this has been a very tough day for the san jose police department. michael johnson, the first officer to die in the line of duty in 14 years here. from the police chief to other law enforcement, we caught up with a couple of probation officers closely with san jose police and this was tough for them as well. these -- >> these guys do a job that's so drugs. i think day to day living, we forget what they do for our community and for the citizens. and when something like this happens, you realize this -- they give their life to serve. >> it's a tragic loss. it's not only a loss to our profession but a great loss for this community. so it's a shocker. but it also comes with what we do. god bless the men and women who wear this uniform every day. >> reporter: ed tracy, he was a police captain for the oakland police department back in 2009 when four officers were killed then. this hits close home for him. ann and i extend our deep condolences. this is a state statement from the governor, the officer will be remembered for his service and dedication to the service
but this has been a very tough day for the san jose police department. michael johnson, the first officer to die in the line of duty in 14 years here. from the police chief to other law enforcement, we caught up with a couple of probation officers closely with san jose police and this was tough for them as well. these -- >> these guys do a job that's so drugs. i think day to day living, we forget what they do for our community and for the citizens. and when something like this happens,...