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the names of the panama papers are now online and public information. the new website allows you and me to trace the network of offshore tax havens contained in documents in the panama papers. we will talk to one of the journalists responsible. also on the show is brazilian president in the clear? theories abound tonight. she cites a procedural flaw. no one has his back anymore. austrian chancellor designs -- resigns saying he has lost the support of his own party. the country moves further to the far right. good to have you with us. tonight, the panama papers have become public information for everyone. a group of investigative journalists has launched a new website making public the two thousand names and companies listed in the papers. people like you and me can now search the panama papers. we will not see personal data. we will talk to one of the orders who set up the website. first, this report. >> the company at the center of those week is the panamanian law firm. it's international offices established shell companies. in april 2016, the national
the names of the panama papers are now online and public information. the new website allows you and me to trace the network of offshore tax havens contained in documents in the panama papers. we will talk to one of the journalists responsible. also on the show is brazilian president in the clear? theories abound tonight. she cites a procedural flaw. no one has his back anymore. austrian chancellor designs -- resigns saying he has lost the support of his own party. the country moves further to...
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the company that where these panama papers come from. so, in response to that challenge, in 1997, the international consortium was created. basically, it is a collection of investigative journalists and more than 65 countries. and what we do is we work together. we collaborate on stories of international importance. we over time, have built trust, and that is however thing else works. we, the trust. [laughter] we, you know, sometimes it comes from us, and we call on other members of the consortium to help. sometimes in the case of the panama papers, they get the story and come to the consortium around the world, to help them build the global story. papers, wepanama have been working on this topic for about four years. there was a secrecy of the investigation. theleaks looking at communist elite, how they were using tax havens. we there were leaks where looked at how multinational companies were using, the grand that pays luxembourg taxes on billions of profits. and we were looking at hsbc, how they had colluded with criminals and helped t
the company that where these panama papers come from. so, in response to that challenge, in 1997, the international consortium was created. basically, it is a collection of investigative journalists and more than 65 countries. and what we do is we work together. we collaborate on stories of international importance. we over time, have built trust, and that is however thing else works. we, the trust. [laughter] we, you know, sometimes it comes from us, and we call on other members of the...
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. >>> more than 200 companies and individuals in the so-called "panama papers." the national consortium of international services says the database is the largest ever released of its kind. it published the database only monday. it contains information on offshore companies created in 21 locations around the world through the panamanian law firm. setting up an offshore company isn't illegal on its own and the law firm says it followed the rules. but the "panama papers" have exposed the secret financial dealings by high-profile people and have raised many questions. the data includes the names of entities believed to have been set up or run by around 230 people living in japan as well as japanese companies. about 20 of those companies are thought to have been involved with offshore entities in tax havens. the companies include leading trading firms and i.t. related businesses. the papers have led to some political casualties. iceland's prime minister and spain's industry minister resigned in connection with revelations from the leaked files. >>> japanese government
. >>> more than 200 companies and individuals in the so-called "panama papers." the national consortium of international services says the database is the largest ever released of its kind. it published the database only monday. it contains information on offshore companies created in 21 locations around the world through the panamanian law firm. setting up an offshore company isn't illegal on its own and the law firm says it followed the rules. but the "panama...
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the panama papers contained 11.5 million financial documents from the database of an offshore law firm located in panama. this is one hour and 30 minutes. >> journalist to be named later. >> wouldn't want to be heard? >> i'm not the bernie sanders -- >> good morning, everyone. i'm the washington correspondent for the "salt lake tribune" and 109th president of the national press club. last year in june a group of journalists held a secret meeting. obviously, we have the club had no idea what they were talking about, until now. that is when the first meetings of the consortium of journalists investigating what we now call the panama papers. after some 11.5 million financial records were leaked to -- sorry ifewspaper i mispronounced that but i got close, right? possibly the biggest leak in journalism history print from most excellent sector -- from fonseca, 2.6 terabytes of data. large number of people trolling for the database, the partners need to agree on a common strategy for collaboration, as well as the joint promise on holding off on publishing until everyone was ready. this is som
the panama papers contained 11.5 million financial documents from the database of an offshore law firm located in panama. this is one hour and 30 minutes. >> journalist to be named later. >> wouldn't want to be heard? >> i'm not the bernie sanders -- >> good morning, everyone. i'm the washington correspondent for the "salt lake tribune" and 109th president of the national press club. last year in june a group of journalists held a secret meeting. obviously, we...
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the network. thesef that is where panama papers come from. the consortium is a collection of journalist's in more than 65 countries. we collaborate on stories. over time we have no trust and on that trust is that everything else works. there is the trust. come and the stories we quote from other members of the consortium. sometimes others get the stories and they come to the consortium to help build a global story. before the panama papers, we had been working on this subject for about war years. thechina leaks looking at relatives of the communist and how they were using tax havens. and a story about how we were looking at multinational companies in luxembourg. on millions a year of dollars in profits for and looking at how hsbc was polluted with criminals. already -- at the time we were set up and there was not enough on the offshore world. came the panama papers. cable left you have the leaks investigation. offshore leaks. luxembourg leaks. swiss leaks. and to the right is the panama papers at 96 terabytes. you have a spreadsheet. else,so h
the network. thesef that is where panama papers come from. the consortium is a collection of journalist's in more than 65 countries. we collaborate on stories. over time we have no trust and on that trust is that everything else works. there is the trust. come and the stories we quote from other members of the consortium. sometimes others get the stories and they come to the consortium to help build a global story. before the panama papers, we had been working on this subject for about war...
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it was a universal it was a universal phenomenon and a kenya report on the panama papers and where thenewspaper received a phone call from their lawyers that they still published. there are lots of challenges. and panama papers was amazing was it is more or less validated everything she had reported on that led to her imprisonment and offshore empire and houses in london and despite the president coming out saying his family members are business en and women, that doesn't fly when you have them using a whole range of foundations and no one will be able to track or to have the kind of documents we were able to see through the panama papers. i would go back to that point. nd i'm not completely removed, but greatly helped through collaboration and you may want to vent and share with 00 journalists the suffering that you are going through and someone else can pick up your story so the truths don't get out. >> and i think a lot of the papers, will take the partner did and translated and going back to this collaboration, you wouldn't do that and through the partnership, it has allowed that,
it was a universal it was a universal phenomenon and a kenya report on the panama papers and where thenewspaper received a phone call from their lawyers that they still published. there are lots of challenges. and panama papers was amazing was it is more or less validated everything she had reported on that led to her imprisonment and offshore empire and houses in london and despite the president coming out saying his family members are business en and women, that doesn't fly when you have them...
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haven't -- we have declined all requests including the requests from the new york prosecutors. >> the panama -- the panamanian second andrated of reportedly has copies well beyond what we have because we do not think this is the entire universe of their data that we have. so, and a law enforcement requests will probably begin our tour the panamanian government and it is up to them to say what they are doing in whose requested is -- >> the panamanian government which would like -- >> i am glad he mentioned that. -- thesee things this documents show is the fact how disingenuous -- they have a form -- they have these visas that you can get panamanian citizenship through a certain amount of investment or have a four street investment program where you give a certain amount and you get a forestry these and were even take residents there is a they have a lot of misaligned incentives that they on the face of it look like a good thing that are attracting nefarious people and i think it is not proper to say it is just one firm. you need to help? you have a lot more data. what more would help? obvious
haven't -- we have declined all requests including the requests from the new york prosecutors. >> the panama -- the panamanian second andrated of reportedly has copies well beyond what we have because we do not think this is the entire universe of their data that we have. so, and a law enforcement requests will probably begin our tour the panamanian government and it is up to them to say what they are doing in whose requested is -- >> the panamanian government which would like --...
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eleanor: what about the panama canal? now, that is one of the world's wonders and you'll remember, i believe ronald reagan built his presidential campaign on it. we paid for it. we built it. it's ours. and jimmy carter, of course, had turned the panama canal, turned it back to the people there and a lot of democrats lost their seat to the senate over that. but it was the right thing to do. pat: i was in that debate with reagan when he debated buckley and george was buckley's second. we where they used to say, we stole it fair and square. [laughter] eleanor: ok. clarence: that was the line. tom: they can't compete at that low wage economy. they get undercut in terms of those cheap products that they sell to the world by sexram philippines. but what they're doing is the south china sea. here's a big problem pause all those global trade route's going through there. if they own that -- pat: that makes sense to them like the americans drove the british navy out of the gulf of mexico, and out of the caribbean and basically took
eleanor: what about the panama canal? now, that is one of the world's wonders and you'll remember, i believe ronald reagan built his presidential campaign on it. we paid for it. we built it. it's ours. and jimmy carter, of course, had turned the panama canal, turned it back to the people there and a lot of democrats lost their seat to the senate over that. but it was the right thing to do. pat: i was in that debate with reagan when he debated buckley and george was buckley's second. we where...
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what the panama papers was moreng for is that it is or less validated everything that she had reported on that led to our imprisonment. that is, the family of president --extending from houses in london to gold fields in azerbaijan and despite the president saying that his family members are adults, businessmen reallyen, that doesn't fly when you've got then using anonymous protectors and a whole range of foundations that nobody in public would ever be able to trace to the family unless you as him or hadnt the kind of documents that we were able to seek for the panama papers. finally, i would just go back to that point that i do think that these press freedom issues at our partners face are not completely removed by collaboration but are greatly helped through collaboration, being that maybe you want to vent and share with 400 and , i kind of professional suffering you are going through or in a more tangible way has a said earlier that summit he us can pick up your story and publish it in a neighboring country so that the truth does get out -- >> oliver sorg has been translated. i thin
what the panama papers was moreng for is that it is or less validated everything that she had reported on that led to our imprisonment. that is, the family of president --extending from houses in london to gold fields in azerbaijan and despite the president saying that his family members are adults, businessmen reallyen, that doesn't fly when you've got then using anonymous protectors and a whole range of foundations that nobody in public would ever be able to trace to the family unless you as...
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one of the first meetings of the consortium of journalists who are investigating what we now call the panama papers. documents some 11.5 were late to a german -- leaked to a german newspaper. i am sorry. i got close. possibly the biggest leak in history. mossack fonseca,
one of the first meetings of the consortium of journalists who are investigating what we now call the panama papers. documents some 11.5 were late to a german -- leaked to a german newspaper. i am sorry. i got close. possibly the biggest leak in history. mossack fonseca,
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ellen: this week we sort of step back and look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from theanama papers about how various high-profile people have funneled money through panama and have used it to create tax shelters offshore. and the president of panama has been very vocal now saying we are not just a country about sheltering money. we are not all that bad. that is not only do. he is trying to be on a charm offensive to a to the world of panama is not just about sheltering money from taxes. carol: moving on to the policy section. you guys talked about cities and what we're doing of panhandling. ellen: a couple in springfield, illinois city sued because the city passed an ordinance that prevented them from panhandling downtown. they argued it was a violation of their first amendment rights, which is their right to express themselves in downtown springfield. freedom of speech. they won at the federal appeals court level and the supreme court declined to take their case which means the previous ruling stands. it really does protect panhandlers for exercising the right to free
ellen: this week we sort of step back and look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from theanama papers about how various high-profile people have funneled money through panama and have used it to create tax shelters offshore. and the president of panama has been very vocal now saying we are not just a country about sheltering money. we are not all that bad. that is not only do. he is trying to be on a charm offensive to a to the world of panama is not just about sheltering money from...
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carol: also in global economics you guys are following the paper , trail when it comes to the panama pers. tell us about that. ellen: this week, we sort of step back, and we look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from the panama papers about how various high-profile people have funneled money through panama and have used it to create tax shelters offshore. and the president of panama has been very vocal now saying we are not just a country about sheltering money. carol: we are not all that bad. ellen: we are not all that bad. that is not only do. he is trying to be on a charm offensive to try to explain to the world that panama is not just about sheltering money from taxes. carol: interesting. moving on to the policy section. you guys talked about cities and and what they are doing in terms of panhandling. as i travel the country i see it. ellen: a couple in springfield, panhandlers sued because the city passed an ordinance that prevented them from panhandling downtown. they argued it was a violation of their first amendment rights, which is their right to express themselv
carol: also in global economics you guys are following the paper , trail when it comes to the panama pers. tell us about that. ellen: this week, we sort of step back, and we look at the reaction to panama all the disclosures from the panama papers about how various high-profile people have funneled money through panama and have used it to create tax shelters offshore. and the president of panama has been very vocal now saying we are not just a country about sheltering money. carol: we are not...
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last month, the paper published a front page story related to the panama papers. it said government and business leaders in hong kong are involved in shell companies in tax havens. the newspaper announced later that day it had sacked the editor in chief in a cost-cutting measure. >> i've been to public concern that there may be other pressures. i want to change powell to become less critical, less liberal papers in the coming future. >> the protestors called for his rehiring. they said the firing was due to his editorial choices and the move puts freedom of the press under threat. >>> the head of the asian development banks says plans are being made with the asian infrastructure investment bank to finance a road project in pakistan. >> we signed, just signed the memorandum for understanding for corporation between the adv. >> bank president made the announcement at the opening of the adb annual meeting running through may 5th in frankfort germany. he said the banks will work together on financing and technical aspects. he added that the more experienced adb will ta
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the timing is perfect with the panama papers. they want to get that across but the white house also wants to talk about the jobs report. even though it's not as strong as it was in months prior, they still want to highlight those gains and the consecutive months of job growth they've seen. ashleigh? >> so interesting because that's what i thought our whole conversation was going to be about today and it's not. it's what you're about to hear, michelle kosinski. if i can go to allison kosik. it's not just the jobs but the bigger picture. the graphic that shows the pattern. not just in the last three or four months, the entire year. and why the president may not have been too thrilled to make the focus today on this picture on our screen but instead, a different picture. take it from there, allison. >> you look at the picture though. over the past five years, ashleigh, the average number of jobs that have been created, about 207,000 jobs. that's not too shabby. but here's where the problem starts. the problem is that americans aren't
the timing is perfect with the panama papers. they want to get that across but the white house also wants to talk about the jobs report. even though it's not as strong as it was in months prior, they still want to highlight those gains and the consecutive months of job growth they've seen. ashleigh? >> so interesting because that's what i thought our whole conversation was going to be about today and it's not. it's what you're about to hear, michelle kosinski. if i can go to allison...
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last month the paper published a front-page story related to the panama papers. it said government and business leaders in hong kong are involved in shell companies and tax havens. the newspaper announced later that day it had fired the editor in chief in a cost-cutting measure. >> translator: there are concerns there may be other pressure, want to change mi ming pao to become less critical, less liberal paper in the coming future. >> the protesters called for his rehiring and said the firing was due to his editorial choices and the move puts freedom of the press under threat. >>> it's been more than five years since a massive earthquake and tsunami devastated northeastern japan. at that time 3,600 trainees from china were working in the region. following the disaster, almost all of them returned home. but ties forged between the chinese and japanese continued. nhk world reports from beijing. >> reporter: this man has arrived and the airport to do business in china. he runs a seafood processing plant. the city has long been welcoming chinese and there are recruitm
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>> well this conference was planned before the panama papers. and the goals that the leaders decided on for the next 15 years of international development in september, in fact notes this as one of the really important issues to do something about it. so it is not just the panama papers but it gives much more emphasis to this process and that is good. we need the journals working there. grassroots os working there. they need to pressure politicians. and the problem of course is that in a lot of countries the type of corruption that you can see is integrated into a culture that has developed for a long time in their political life. i remember some years back we had a group of journalists coming from ukraine to the parliament and asked who is my responser and i said what do you mean? which country are you representing in the parliament. and i said i'm representing the voters in my hometown and they couldn't believe me. and even media thinks it is impossible to have a clean society then you are in trouble and you have to work at the culture at the s
>> well this conference was planned before the panama papers. and the goals that the leaders decided on for the next 15 years of international development in september, in fact notes this as one of the really important issues to do something about it. so it is not just the panama papers but it gives much more emphasis to this process and that is good. we need the journals working there. grassroots os working there. they need to pressure politicians. and the problem of course is that in a...
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. >>> also, a hollywood a lister name in the so-called panama papers. the actor tress who admits she set up an offshore company and why she did it. kate? >> and we've been dealing with gray skies and showers in a few spots today. still dealing with showers off to our south. but showers and storms are on the docket in philadelphia by the end of the week. coming up we'll time out warmup and when our next chance for thunderstorms will be. that's coming up when we come back. >>> as we mentioned earlier a man accused of shooting at another driver along the blue route is now behind bars. >>> anyone who drives could become a victim road rage and that brings up tonight's good question. what should you do if you find yourself in a threatening situation on the road? nicole brewer is here with that answer. >> ukee and jess, from driving slowly in the left lane to tailgating and cutting people off, it often starts with something seemingly trivial but can escalate of course into something more serious. so what do you do if you're caught in road rage situation? that's
. >>> also, a hollywood a lister name in the so-called panama papers. the actor tress who admits she set up an offshore company and why she did it. kate? >> and we've been dealing with gray skies and showers in a few spots today. still dealing with showers off to our south. but showers and storms are on the docket in philadelphia by the end of the week. coming up we'll time out warmup and when our next chance for thunderstorms will be. that's coming up when we come back....
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the company that where these panama papers come from. so, in response to that challenge, in 1997, the international consortium was created. basically, it is a collection of investigative journalists and more than 65 countries. and what we do is we work together. we collaborate on stories of international importance. we over time, have built trust, and that is however thing else works. we -- there's the trust. we, you know, sometimes it comes from us, and we call on other members of the consortium to help. sometimes in the case of the panama papers, they get the story and come to the consortium around the world, to help them uild the global story. before the panama papers, we have been working on this topic for about four years. there was a secrecy of the investigation. the leaks looking at the communist elite, how they were using tax havens. and there were leaks where we looked at how multinational ompanies were using, the grand duchy of luxembourg that pays taxes on billions of dollars of profits. and we were looking at hsbc, how they ha
the company that where these panama papers come from. so, in response to that challenge, in 1997, the international consortium was created. basically, it is a collection of investigative journalists and more than 65 countries. and what we do is we work together. we collaborate on stories of international importance. we over time, have built trust, and that is however thing else works. we -- there's the trust. we, you know, sometimes it comes from us, and we call on other members of the...
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. >>> also, a hollywood a lister name in the so-called panama papers. e actor tress who admits she set up an offshore company and why she did it. kate? >> and we've been dealing with gray skies and showers in a few spots today. still dealing with showers off to our south. but showers and storms are on the docket in philadelphia by the end of the week. coming up we'll time out warmup and when our next chance for thunderstorms will be. that's coming up when we come back. >>> as we mentioned earlier a man accused of shooting at another driver along the blue route is now behind bars. >>> anyone who drives could become a victim road rage and that brings up tonight's good question. what should you do if you find yourself in a threatening situation on the road? nicole brewer is here with that answer. >> ukee and jess, from driving slowly in the left lane to tailgating and cutting people off, it often starts with something seemingly trivial but can escalate of course into something more serious. so what do you do if you're caught in road rage situation? that's a
. >>> also, a hollywood a lister name in the so-called panama papers. e actor tress who admits she set up an offshore company and why she did it. kate? >> and we've been dealing with gray skies and showers in a few spots today. still dealing with showers off to our south. but showers and storms are on the docket in philadelphia by the end of the week. coming up we'll time out warmup and when our next chance for thunderstorms will be. that's coming up when we come back....
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published the names of more than 200,000 companies and individuals found in the so-called panama papers. the air national investigative journalist or icij says the database is the largest ever released of its kind. the icij published the database online monday. it contains information on offshore companies that were created in 2 1 locations around the world through a law firm. the documents were originally leaked to german newspapers. setting up an offshore company isn't illegal on its own and the law firm says it followed the rules. the panama papers have exposed the secret financial dealings by high profile people and raised many questions. the data released includes names and entities set up by around 230 people living in japan as well as japanese companies. about 20 companies are thought to be involved in setting up entities and tax havens. the companies include leading trading firms and it related businesses. the papers led to political casualties. iceland's prime minister and spain's industry minister resigned in connection with revolutions from the late files. a new poll shows th
published the names of more than 200,000 companies and individuals found in the so-called panama papers. the air national investigative journalist or icij says the database is the largest ever released of its kind. the icij published the database online monday. it contains information on offshore companies that were created in 2 1 locations around the world through a law firm. the documents were originally leaked to german newspapers. setting up an offshore company isn't illegal on its own and...
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the panama papers is a week of 11.5 million financial documents from the database on offshore law firm, located in panama. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. i am that washington correspondent the salt lake tribune, and the 109th president of the national press club. last june in the room next door, a group of journalists held a secret meeting. honestly, we had no idea what they were talking about, until now. that was one of the first meetings of the consortium of
the panama papers is a week of 11.5 million financial documents from the database on offshore law firm, located in panama. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. i am that washington correspondent the salt lake tribune, and the 109th president of the national press club. last june in the room next door, a group of journalists held a secret meeting. honestly, we had no idea what they were talking about, until now. that was one of the first meetings of the consortium of
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francine: you were also heavily involved with the panama canal. that opens next month. sons have you learned? >> the facts that making the largest project in the world is always very complex, and being a who does only that may be a risk. we are also looking at portfolios in smaller project, not to be dependent on a single one. the technical expertise in the quality of the people you need to make projects like this, it is unique. it brings out the possibility to make large projects in the future. francine: because people associate you with such a difficult project and they say, i want to this group? >> they cannot choose us like that in terms of -- it's very complex and a very regulated sector. but every state has a complex regulation. this is part of your experience, in the items by which you are choosing. francine: of course. you have to put in a pitch, but if they trust -- it has to be 30% of how you get chosen. >> it's a component. the one you have when you go for a large product, it is one of the major items. francine: you are a lot less italy centric at the moment.
francine: you were also heavily involved with the panama canal. that opens next month. sons have you learned? >> the facts that making the largest project in the world is always very complex, and being a who does only that may be a risk. we are also looking at portfolios in smaller project, not to be dependent on a single one. the technical expertise in the quality of the people you need to make projects like this, it is unique. it brings out the possibility to make large projects in the...
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the panama papers goes live at 2:00 p.m. eastern today. released by the international consortium. it exposes 368,000 individuals and 300,000 offshore entities. >>> millions in the philippines cast their votes. the leading candidate is a mayor of a filipino city. he is known for making controversy comments. he has vowed to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them in manila bay if elected. >>> 57 minutes past the hour. dow futures are higher. stocks in europe and asia higher. oil above $45 a barrel. this guy was the most powerful man in the global industry. saudi arabia removed the oil minister this weekend. replaced by the current chairman of the state run company. analysts do not think the change will alter the oil strategy. the replacement shows saudi arabia is shifting course after that crash in oil prices. it is pushing toward a more diverse economy and less focused on oil. saudi arabia and other oil producing nations have been struggling with whether to cut production and keeping a tight grip. >>> "captain america" cashing in big this w
the panama papers goes live at 2:00 p.m. eastern today. released by the international consortium. it exposes 368,000 individuals and 300,000 offshore entities. >>> millions in the philippines cast their votes. the leading candidate is a mayor of a filipino city. he is known for making controversy comments. he has vowed to execute 100,000 criminals and dump them in manila bay if elected. >>> 57 minutes past the hour. dow futures are higher. stocks in europe and asia higher....
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belle: also mentioned in conjunction with the panama papers, will be -- will we be hearing more about him in the future. david: i think this is only the tip of the iceberg. he is fairly confident that he can get that over still. he left his position. whether or not it takes place, it quite clearly will be with more and more coming out about his financial affairs. belle: a change in the weather has taught -- brought a bit of hope. they are optimistic they can get a handle on the massive wildfire that devastated home neighborhoods after cooler temperatures and even some rain. the next phase can now begin. 34 people are now said to have been killed in a landslide in china's southeastern province. triggered ie was heavy rain and became deadly when it hit a construction site. they have raised questions over china's industrial safety. korea, speaking ill of the leadership. more than 100 foreign journalists. most of them have not been granted access. that has come to an end. the decision comes in spite of the u.n. revolution. they took on the new title of party chairman. >> the first in 36 y
belle: also mentioned in conjunction with the panama papers, will be -- will we be hearing more about him in the future. david: i think this is only the tip of the iceberg. he is fairly confident that he can get that over still. he left his position. whether or not it takes place, it quite clearly will be with more and more coming out about his financial affairs. belle: a change in the weather has taught -- brought a bit of hope. they are optimistic they can get a handle on the massive wildfire...
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the names and other details have been published online as part of the data known as the panama papers. the shell companies often heidi legal activities like dodging taxes. an international group of journalists put the ior database. >> we know america's national bird is a bald eagle. it is now sharing some of that rarified federal air with the bison. >> president obama signed new legislation designating the bison as the country's first national mammal. the idea is to prevent the nearly half a million north american bison everyone going extinct. >> that almost happened in the 1800s when the number dropped to under 1,000 from the millions that once roamed the plains. do you know where they roam a lot? montana. >> i just remember the song. give me a home where the buffalo roam and the dear and at antelope play. that's my answer. >> don't go to the ted's montana grill. or go if you want. >> not good. >> a lot of bison. >> bison probably not so happy about the menu there i'm guessing. >>> coming up, overcoming enormous odds at the invictus games. why one wounded warrior is competing not jus
the names and other details have been published online as part of the data known as the panama papers. the shell companies often heidi legal activities like dodging taxes. an international group of journalists put the ior database. >> we know america's national bird is a bald eagle. it is now sharing some of that rarified federal air with the bison. >> president obama signed new legislation designating the bison as the country's first national mammal. the idea is to prevent the...
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. >>> coming up next, hollywood a lister listed in the so-called panama papers. trang. >> reporter: philadelphia landmark getting a second life i'm trang do with the divine lorraine hotel where hundreds are getting a sneak peak inside. >>> i always tell them to do their best and always go higher and higher. >> they certainly listen. seven kid, seven college graduates, four graduating in the next two weeks. mom's loving ultimatum that they say made them better people. >>> new at 6:00 cup cakes, balloons, there is in birthday party, surprising reason behind the celebration inside a local hospital. we will be rig >>> from eye sore to eye popping, the incredible, transformation of the philadelphia's landmark. lets look inside the tea vine lorraine's multi million-dollar make over. >>> "eyewitness news" continues now at 5:30 hi everyone i'm jessica dean. >> i'm ukee washington. historic renovation of the divine already rain is making a huge impact on north broad street. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do is there to show you how it is all shaping up, trang. >> reporte
. >>> coming up next, hollywood a lister listed in the so-called panama papers. trang. >> reporter: philadelphia landmark getting a second life i'm trang do with the divine lorraine hotel where hundreds are getting a sneak peak inside. >>> i always tell them to do their best and always go higher and higher. >> they certainly listen. seven kid, seven college graduates, four graduating in the next two weeks. mom's loving ultimatum that they say made them better...
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. >> for us, the panama papers are not unusual. we've been dealing with things like that for years. porter: this is what ruin looks like in the spanish hinterlands. the village is not unique -- la muela is everywhere. michelle: germany and turkey have long shared a special relationship, dating as far back as the ottoman empire. ties between the two countries were strengthened when germany -- suffering from a labor shortage during the so called economic miracle after world war ii -- invited inturkish guest workers. their arrival in the 1950's and 1960's is why turks form the largest ethnic minority in germany. but a crude satirical poem by a german comedian about the turkish president has now sparked a diplomatic crisis between the two countries. the joke was intended to draw attention to the problem of press freedom in turkey, where many journalists face court proceedings for insulting president erdogan. for the german government the row is an embarrasment especially when europe needs turkey in the refugee crisis. some germans are critizing the government for their role and signed a
. >> for us, the panama papers are not unusual. we've been dealing with things like that for years. porter: this is what ruin looks like in the spanish hinterlands. the village is not unique -- la muela is everywhere. michelle: germany and turkey have long shared a special relationship, dating as far back as the ottoman empire. ties between the two countries were strengthened when germany -- suffering from a labor shortage during the so called economic miracle after world war ii --...
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with the iuoe that is historical we had our caucus but in order to get to the panama wear the hat and thursday night a treat we got to see them bring in the ships in the panama can he will to observe the expertise and the tlaentsz it takes to bring in the ships and their wide in the panama ships and this is the way the industry is coma historic moment for the iuoe and the panama can necessarily one of the 8 wonders of the world i wanted to share with with my commissioners and item 10 a 15 management agreement would automatic services for pier 80. >> this is angle informal presentation. >> peter daily this is an informational item with public comment and we'll come back to the port commission on may 10th for action we're excited about that and i manage to get my big screen working and we'll have some slides the other one thanks manny appreciate that. >> it is an important die i'm excited about the opportunity for the port and community port staff has negotiated an agreement with the potential to transformer pier 8020th century shown on the gene from an underutilized asset to create rev
with the iuoe that is historical we had our caucus but in order to get to the panama wear the hat and thursday night a treat we got to see them bring in the ships in the panama can he will to observe the expertise and the tlaentsz it takes to bring in the ships and their wide in the panama ships and this is the way the industry is coma historic moment for the iuoe and the panama can necessarily one of the 8 wonders of the world i wanted to share with with my commissioners and item 10 a 15...
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japanese government officials are responding to the revelations in the panama papers. they're putting together an action plan targeting corruption and bribery. g-7 leaders will announce the details when they meet in japan for a summit later this month. the plan is expected to include concrete measures against tax evasion. one proposal is to disclose the names of people who set up firms to reduce their taxes. the plan is also likely to include measures to help developing nations crack down on wrongdoing. and it's expected to call for greater transparency in contracts. especially as competition heats up for infrastructure projects in asia and africa. >>> the rift between north korea and the international community is expected to widen as the country showed determination to continue its nuclear and missile development at the congress of the rulings workers party. kim jong-un spoke at the congress. it was the first congress in 36 years. he reiterated the north's claim that it is a responsible nuclear power and advocated a policy of carrying out nuclear developments and econ
japanese government officials are responding to the revelations in the panama papers. they're putting together an action plan targeting corruption and bribery. g-7 leaders will announce the details when they meet in japan for a summit later this month. the plan is expected to include concrete measures against tax evasion. one proposal is to disclose the names of people who set up firms to reduce their taxes. the plan is also likely to include measures to help developing nations crack down on...
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. >> documents part of the panama paper investigation are to be released later today.here will be a searchable database with information on more than 200,000 offshore entities. it includes information about in taxs, foundations havens21. provides links to people in more than 200 territories and countries. a ban has been reduced for michel platini. his retiring as the uefa president. he was banned for conflict of interest over a payment. they have been the highest profile figures to fall over the scandal that have hit fifa. we have more on the verdict. >> an optimistic michel platini was pitching a six-year ban imposed by fiffa last year. >> a new match. we are all at the same point. i hope the result will be a good one. >> the embattled president managed to score a few points with the court of attrition, counting the supreme court sixced the sanctions from to four years. michel platini is now out for a 54,000 euro fine. the verdict removes him from the top post. of mandate ends in march 2019. he announced he will step down as uefa president of the next congress. guilty
. >> documents part of the panama paper investigation are to be released later today.here will be a searchable database with information on more than 200,000 offshore entities. it includes information about in taxs, foundations havens21. provides links to people in more than 200 territories and countries. a ban has been reduced for michel platini. his retiring as the uefa president. he was banned for conflict of interest over a payment. they have been the highest profile figures to fall...
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the hat to frame your face nicely. give this one a try right here. >> reporter: jason suggest a panama hat with the safari brim as perfectne's face. >> panama hat for it to be a true panama hat need to be hand we've men ecuador with fine straw. >> this feels great. i love this report report looking for another option go with the wide brim, open crowned pan in hat in the bold color. >> compared to the last one i showed you it will give you a completely different look, just pure elegance. >> reporter: you just called me pure elegance. >> yes. >> reporter: for beach don't swap the looks but the straw. >> the exact same look, silhouette and everything, that you were getting from the panama hat is something more of a packable paper straw. >> reporter: why the not at feathers for fun at their feather bar that says torey. >> reporter: like the brothers motto says a hat allows to you make a statement without saying anything, so hello, summer. variety tore use woodill for cbs-3 "eyewitness news" i have more hats then i have suits, because of golf. >> yes. >> yeah, that is cool. >> i have to to get over there. thanks for watching
the hat to frame your face nicely. give this one a try right here. >> reporter: jason suggest a panama hat with the safari brim as perfectne's face. >> panama hat for it to be a true panama hat need to be hand we've men ecuador with fine straw. >> this feels great. i love this report report looking for another option go with the wide brim, open crowned pan in hat in the bold color. >> compared to the last one i showed you it will give you a completely different look,...
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it was actually one of the major conduits of the panama papers. so i would consider it a journalistic organization, so it falls right around the umbrella of this gentleman's question, and i think, you know, when i talk about what i like voice of america to do, i'm simply reflecting back what everyone else is already doing. this is not -- this is not something i'm discovering. so, execution is going to be everything. i don't -- i don't want to -- as a matter of fact, i can't overpromise. i'm just telling you what's the media landscape i see coming in from the outside and where do i see everyone else going? i think in some ways i think we can benefit from being able to piggyback onto everyone else's pain and suffering. so we don't have to go through it quite as much ourselves. i went through enough pain and suffering in my previous jobs. >> dan, retired foreign service officer. and i also had the privilege of working several years at the voice of america with language services. a request and a question. the request is when you talked about the import
it was actually one of the major conduits of the panama papers. so i would consider it a journalistic organization, so it falls right around the umbrella of this gentleman's question, and i think, you know, when i talk about what i like voice of america to do, i'm simply reflecting back what everyone else is already doing. this is not -- this is not something i'm discovering. so, execution is going to be everything. i don't -- i don't want to -- as a matter of fact, i can't overpromise. i'm...
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. >>> australia's prime minister has denied wrong doing after his name was discovered in the "panama pers." malcolm turnbull is among the thousands of high profile people listed in the database as having offshore accounts and the observers say this revelation could impact july's parliamently election. he is named as a former director of a british virgin islands company set up in the '90s to develop a siberian gold mine. turnbull says he has done nothing wrong. >> as the article acknowledged there is no suggestion of any impropriety whatsoever. >> turnbull built up huge assets in business before entering politics. some members of the opposition are calling on him to disclose full details of those assets. the documents were leaked to german newspapers "sueddeutsche zeitung," the international consortium of international journalists released the data online this week. law firm officials say they followed the rules as setting up an offshore company is not illegal but governments around the world are probing possibly wrong doing. >>> brazil's president dilma rousseff is being impeached. th
. >>> australia's prime minister has denied wrong doing after his name was discovered in the "panama pers." malcolm turnbull is among the thousands of high profile people listed in the database as having offshore accounts and the observers say this revelation could impact july's parliamently election. he is named as a former director of a british virgin islands company set up in the '90s to develop a siberian gold mine. turnbull says he has done nothing wrong. >> as the...
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and after that journalists discuss the panama papers inancial documents leak. in 1962 president john f. kennedy proclaimed may 15th as peace officer's memorial day and the week it falls as police week. president obama awarded the medal of valor to 13 law enforcement officers on monday for out standing service while on duty. attorney general loretta lynch introduced the president. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, -102015ipient of the 2014 medal of valor. [applause] of the 2014-2015 medal of valor. [applause] . g]usic playin gentlemen, the president of the united states company by attorney general byetta lynch -- accompanied attorney general loretta lynch. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the white house. thank you all so much. i love to have the musical come. i do not get that all the time. what to hang out with you more often. please be seated. to everyone here today, it is such a pleasure to be with you all today. it is such a privilege, really truly honored to join so many outstanding public servants and distinguished guests and particularly our parade of
and after that journalists discuss the panama papers inancial documents leak. in 1962 president john f. kennedy proclaimed may 15th as peace officer's memorial day and the week it falls as police week. president obama awarded the medal of valor to 13 law enforcement officers on monday for out standing service while on duty. attorney general loretta lynch introduced the president. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, -102015ipient of the 2014 medal of valor. [applause] of the 2014-2015 medal of...
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. >> reporter: the fuel tank was shipped from new orleans through canada and the panama canal. entually it will be displayed inside the science center in full launch position. attached to two rocket boosters and the space shuttle endeavor, which would hitch the ride to los angeles on top of the boeing 747 in 2012. >> lift off. >> reporter: the tank known as et94 was built to propel endeavor into space. that nasa phased out the program before it could launch. they hope that inspire the young minds. >> think about taking us beyond where we have been in space exploration and taking the next steps, you know, back to the moon on to mars. >> reporter: 1894 will be on display outside the science center until it has been moved indoors, joining with endeavor in 2019. teri okita cbs news los angeles. >> the tank was designed to be sent into space. once the fuel burned off, the shuttle tanks would fall back to earth and were discarded. museums in florida and alabama displayed earlier models, but l.a. will be the only city with a working model. >>> well that didn't last long. we now know th
. >> reporter: the fuel tank was shipped from new orleans through canada and the panama canal. entually it will be displayed inside the science center in full launch position. attached to two rocket boosters and the space shuttle endeavor, which would hitch the ride to los angeles on top of the boeing 747 in 2012. >> lift off. >> reporter: the tank known as et94 was built to propel endeavor into space. that nasa phased out the program before it could launch. they hope that...
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and international corporations of nations, all the nations of the world, for both the suez and the panama canal and with all participating and/or using, there would be no possibility of court --ng the gulf carter. >> it is the two of them discussing foreign affairs. think about all the areas of the world that reagan is discussing being mentor to buy dwight eisenhower. campaign,t 1980 reagan is asked, hoosier favorite president any answer he can't choose just one but he said the obvious choices would be george washington and abraham lincoln. then he switches the conversation to dwight eisenhower. good manager.a there's peace in the world and he brings up the firm stance that he took on quemoy and matsu. he said they would have to climb over the seventh fleet. there's even an academic paper that was written during the 1980 campaign that reagan used the term common sense to discuss the soviet threat. he also used the word common sense during his 1984 state of the union address. behind reagan's oval office staff he kept it photo of dwight eisenhower. he kept a bust of dwight eisenhower and it
and international corporations of nations, all the nations of the world, for both the suez and the panama canal and with all participating and/or using, there would be no possibility of court --ng the gulf carter. >> it is the two of them discussing foreign affairs. think about all the areas of the world that reagan is discussing being mentor to buy dwight eisenhower. campaign,t 1980 reagan is asked, hoosier favorite president any answer he can't choose just one but he said the obvious...
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he was most recently in the news, most recently in the panama papers scandal. his filmmaking back in the headlines now. he is showing a film about a mother and daughter relationship. take a look at it. ♪ [speaking spanish] catherine: the other cannes film festival that i wanted to mention is the director olivier. he will be presenting his entry and another stewart former star of another film. surely looking to the critical success they had last time the kids together, with their last movie. annette: a reminder of what is making news this hour. the meeting in the end of this tuesday as they attempt to salvage efforts to halt syria's lebanese civil war. -- syria's civil war. also, antigovernment demonstrations against labor , where they are blockading a number of french cities. and the parade of hollywood stars and directors continues along the carpet with robert de niro hitting the red carpet, and kristen stewart appearing later. it is time now for the business news. with moreing off calls that are [indiscernible] good afternoon. the international monetary fund i
he was most recently in the news, most recently in the panama papers scandal. his filmmaking back in the headlines now. he is showing a film about a mother and daughter relationship. take a look at it. ♪ [speaking spanish] catherine: the other cannes film festival that i wanted to mention is the director olivier. he will be presenting his entry and another stewart former star of another film. surely looking to the critical success they had last time the kids together, with their last movie....
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. >> reporter: the tank was shipped from new orleans to california through the panama canal. displayed inside the california science center in full launch position, attacheded to two rocket boosters and the space shuttle "endeavour" which hitched a ride to los angeles on top of a boeing 747 in 2012. >> liftoff -- >> reporter: the tank known as et-94 was built to propel "endeavour" into space. nasa phased out the program before it could launch. astronaut kay hire flew on "endeavour" and hopes seeing it inspires young minds. >> talk about taking us beyond where we've been in space exploration and the next steps, back to the moon, on to mars. >> reporter: 1894 will be on display outside the science center until it's moved indoors and joined with "endeavour" in 2019. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a lawsuit reveals more questions about donald trump's wealth. >>> plus, how companies try to bank on widely shared videos like this chewbacca mom's mask video. >>> and restaurants are getting a taste of the rapidly growing podcast movement. >>> that is the "cb
. >> reporter: the tank was shipped from new orleans to california through the panama canal. displayed inside the california science center in full launch position, attacheded to two rocket boosters and the space shuttle "endeavour" which hitched a ride to los angeles on top of a boeing 747 in 2012. >> liftoff -- >> reporter: the tank known as et-94 was built to propel "endeavour" into space. nasa phased out the program before it could launch. astronaut kay...
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once it squeezed through the panama canal it was brought to los angeles. it will be on display soon with the retired shuttle endeavour. >> it's the next generation of scientists, engineers and explorers for interest to them. it represents our hopes and dreams of exploring. >> you can check out the tank and the endeavour at the california science center in exposition park. both will be displayed vertically as if ready for launch. >>> a brave babysitter in san bernardino fought off a would- be kidnapper who tried to snatch a child from her stroller. >> he went just right for me like, um, he wants to get that baby or something like that. and i just turn and -- because i didn't like -- i don't want he take it. >> carmen perez showed off her scratches and bruises after she says that a man attacked her pushing her and the baby to the ground. she wouldn't let go. a nearby security guard heard her screams and took down the suspect, handcuffing and holding him until police arrived. >> we can't have men like this going around taking people's kids. that could have bee
once it squeezed through the panama canal it was brought to los angeles. it will be on display soon with the retired shuttle endeavour. >> it's the next generation of scientists, engineers and explorers for interest to them. it represents our hopes and dreams of exploring. >> you can check out the tank and the endeavour at the california science center in exposition park. both will be displayed vertically as if ready for launch. >>> a brave babysitter in san bernardino...
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eisenhower passed away. >> i also know that a president you did not mention that was engaged in the problems in panama, president eisenhower. he told me that the idea he had for the treaty was smart and different, anything in these treaties -- as a matter of fact, he was toying with the idea of forming an international corporation of shipping nations in the world, that they would meet with all participating and using those canals, and so there would be no possibility of one taking over the trade. he told me that. gene: of course again, it is the two of them discussing foreign affairs. to think of all the different areas of the world that reagan is discussing my being mentored by dwight eisenhower. during the campaign, reagan was asked them who is your favorite president? he answered, you cannot choose just wanted you mentioned -- just the one. he mentioned lincoln and washington. but then he said, about eisenhower, he was a darn good manager. the last really prosperous years we have known. there was certainly piece in the world. he said, though have to climb over the seventh fleet. and there was no wa
eisenhower passed away. >> i also know that a president you did not mention that was engaged in the problems in panama, president eisenhower. he told me that the idea he had for the treaty was smart and different, anything in these treaties -- as a matter of fact, he was toying with the idea of forming an international corporation of shipping nations in the world, that they would meet with all participating and using those canals, and so there would be no possibility of one taking over...
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this is in reaction to disclosures over the panama papers. they also plan to exchange views on how to stop the flow of money to terrorism groups. >>> let's check on markets. in the u.s., stocks ended lower as crude oil prices retruded. the dow jones following for a third straight day which was its longest losing streak since february. as you can see, the dow falling 0.5% ending the day at 17,435. now let's see what's happening here in tokyo. we're going to go to ramin mellegard for that at the tokyo stock exchange. what are you seeing? >> very good morning to you, ai. now we have the possibility of a rate hike in the u.s. that's playing into investors' minds. and after a long rally, as you mentioned, there's been a bit of a pause in the rise in the prices of crude oil and also a bit of a pause in the rise in the dollar as well. let's have a look at reaction here for the nikkei and the topix for friday, may 20th. and as you can see, both indexes in the negative. that's really probably a cause of the slight pause in the rise in the dollar. i'll
this is in reaction to disclosures over the panama papers. they also plan to exchange views on how to stop the flow of money to terrorism groups. >>> let's check on markets. in the u.s., stocks ended lower as crude oil prices retruded. the dow jones following for a third straight day which was its longest losing streak since february. as you can see, the dow falling 0.5% ending the day at 17,435. now let's see what's happening here in tokyo. we're going to go to ramin mellegard for...