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karen and tim had only been dating for a couple of months. when karen was buying a new car and tim was the salesman. >> very intelligent. he was knowledgeable on current events, history. in fact, we played several games of an online trivia and, i hate to say it, but he beat me a couple of times. >> but a few days before her death, karen told friends she learned some disturbing information about permenter. >> they're watching a tv show and it's kind of about people and their hidden past, secrets, skeletons in their closets, if you will. and while the show is on, karen says to tim, we're told, that, how can that happen, that people can keep secrets like that? >> tim turned to her and said he had been keeping a secret. he switched on his computer and went to the website for the florida department of corrections. there was his mugshot. he had been released from prison just a year earlier and was still on probation. >> tim says, "i'm a convicted felon." his rap sheet includes 16 felonies, including one for attempted murder. he's been involved in a
karen and tim had only been dating for a couple of months. when karen was buying a new car and tim was the salesman. >> very intelligent. he was knowledgeable on current events, history. in fact, we played several games of an online trivia and, i hate to say it, but he beat me a couple of times. >> but a few days before her death, karen told friends she learned some disturbing information about permenter. >> they're watching a tv show and it's kind of about people and their...
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i think tim has done a spectacular job on his blog, smartest guy on the block. >> tim, you have quite the introduction. explain to me the analysis of the final hand shake and the pings from earlier that seems significant to you. >> that's right. there are two sorts of pings. one is a ping initiated by the satellite network, the hourly pings we see where the network checks in like it would with your cell phone to check it's still connected. then you have irregular pings look like they're initiated by the plane itself. for example, if you drive through a long tunnel, your phone will ping the network to
i think tim has done a spectacular job on his blog, smartest guy on the block. >> tim, you have quite the introduction. explain to me the analysis of the final hand shake and the pings from earlier that seems significant to you. >> that's right. there are two sorts of pings. one is a ping initiated by the satellite network, the hourly pings we see where the network checks in like it would with your cell phone to check it's still connected. then you have irregular pings look like...
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not tim. have to find out if this would really work under the conditions that vermeer worked under. what does tim do? and takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds the lands that he is going to use not to be sure that he is having a lens that is too good. he wants a lens only as good as vermeer's and completely builds vermeer's studio in texas. that is a guy i got to love. tavis: it would appear to one that does television that you guys shot this with cameras on his brushes. shoots multi-camera obviously but when you look at the high-quality nature of the way you see tim doing everything he is doing, tell me how he shot -- a lot of the time there was nobody there w
not tim. have to find out if this would really work under the conditions that vermeer worked under. what does tim do? and takes delft pictures of every piece of furniture that would have been in the painting and he goes back to his warehouse in san antonio, texas and reach creates -- studio.es vermeer's he makes a chair based on one of the photographs city gets exactly that. he learns to grind his own paints. he sits there and he melts silica into a lump of glass and then sits there and grinds...
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it's been an honor to have tim conway.reat athlete, toned to perfection, every muscle of his body, often tailor -- awesome tailor, sometimes comedian, and author of the new text called "what's so funny?: my hilarious life" with the lovely forward from his dear friend carol burnett. what a delight to have you on this program. >> never liked her. isn't that amazing? tavis: thank you for the time. >> well, ok. tavis: i appreciate it. >> take you. -- thank you. >> that's our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time as we take id grab -- a deep grab at what has been affecting the country. that's next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> next on "kqed newsroom," where there's smoke, there's vapor. the debate over e-cigarettes heats up. >> when you inhale it, a little light goes on as if it's lit. >> hydrogen cars get
it's been an honor to have tim conway.reat athlete, toned to perfection, every muscle of his body, often tailor -- awesome tailor, sometimes comedian, and author of the new text called "what's so funny?: my hilarious life" with the lovely forward from his dear friend carol burnett. what a delight to have you on this program. >> never liked her. isn't that amazing? tavis: thank you for the time. >> well, ok. tavis: i appreciate it. >> take you. -- thank you. >>...
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app ceo tim cook takes questions on everything from new products to potential acquisitions at his company's annual meeting. we'll talk to a big investor who was there. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, february 28th. >>> good evening, everyone. from the white house to wall street today, growing concerns about a possible showdown between ukraine and russia. late today, president obama had strong words about what's at stake. >> any violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing. the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> earlier today on wall street, investors and traders were spooked on unsettling reports that russia's foreign minister confirmed that thousands of heavily armed russian troops moved into ukraine's crimea region, ramping up tensions between moscow and the interim government in kiev. within minutes, a 126-point gain in the dow vanished. but nearly as quickly as those headlines spark add final hour sello
app ceo tim cook takes questions on everything from new products to potential acquisitions at his company's annual meeting. we'll talk to a big investor who was there. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for friday, february 28th. >>> good evening, everyone. from the white house to wall street today, growing concerns about a possible showdown between ukraine and russia. late today, president obama had strong words about what's at stake. >> any...
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tim, why don't you go first? >> crimea is not like any other region in the ukraine.s own government and has its own prime minister. [ inaudible ] is prime minister of crimea actually invited russian military troops to keep peace in the region, and russian military troops are there behaving very politely. it is fact, you can check tweets from the region, and they are not fighting anybody, shooting anybody, or offending anybody, and they are not -- the girl before that just said they are occupying administrative buildings and so on, that's not true. check twitter, check the articles and videos from the real crimea and you will see that that's not -- like it's not true. >> one thing we have to remember is the prime minister of crimea does not have authority to invite foreign troops on the ukrainian territory. the constitution bans troops -troops -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> let him finish and then we'll get you in. >> in addition to that the prime minister was elected by the parliament in violation of the law, which says that he has to receive confirmation from the uk
tim, why don't you go first? >> crimea is not like any other region in the ukraine.s own government and has its own prime minister. [ inaudible ] is prime minister of crimea actually invited russian military troops to keep peace in the region, and russian military troops are there behaving very politely. it is fact, you can check tweets from the region, and they are not fighting anybody, shooting anybody, or offending anybody, and they are not -- the girl before that just said they are...
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tim focused a lot on tech and documents.photographs, images, pictures and video to be easily accessible was extremely attractive to the consumer, especially to the businessman. one of the main applications the business world was interest in was e-mail. they saw e-mail being used by the research scientists. they wanted access. it was not easy to do. add to that, the graphics, images, video. an easy interface. the human computer interaction was the key missing element that we saw emerge in the early 90's. >> we know where the web is today 25 years later. 25 years from now, are we still going to be using the web? >> it is actually not very well-known, but the web started off as a graphical user interface browser similar to later ones. it did support multimedia at the beginning. there was a catch. it was done on a sophisticated machine from steve jobs after apple. tim berners-lee and his partner on the project, the team, asked for support for both browsers on pc. they did not get support. they called for volunteers to build brow
tim focused a lot on tech and documents.photographs, images, pictures and video to be easily accessible was extremely attractive to the consumer, especially to the businessman. one of the main applications the business world was interest in was e-mail. they saw e-mail being used by the research scientists. they wanted access. it was not easy to do. add to that, the graphics, images, video. an easy interface. the human computer interaction was the key missing element that we saw emerge in the...
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i don't think tim cook is going to want to license to any android users.don't you think the guys at blackberry have to be a thinking, oh, my god, we let a great thing in blackberry messenger get away from us? >> this is the whole point, they can pounce. if they were willing to do something different this time, think about their market share globally for smartphones. it's getting destroyed by android. imessage can be a trojan horse. >> i need to get a bottom line, though, dan, let's say they don't license, would you be bullish, apple. >> melissa, there are some very fast-growing businesses at apple. some of their competitors, they're paying ridiculous multiples for. when you think of apple at $525 with a 2.3 dividend yield, it's cheap stock with fast growing businesses. >> all right, so you like it, bottom line, good. >>> coming up next -- they say one man's trash is another man's treasure, could that be true of blackberry. carter will tell us after this [ indistinct shouting ] >>> the s&p is at a record. not just blue-chip stocks leading the way, but they'
i don't think tim cook is going to want to license to any android users.don't you think the guys at blackberry have to be a thinking, oh, my god, we let a great thing in blackberry messenger get away from us? >> this is the whole point, they can pounce. if they were willing to do something different this time, think about their market share globally for smartphones. it's getting destroyed by android. imessage can be a trojan horse. >> i need to get a bottom line, though, dan, let's...
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investor tim cook, if you want returns, don't buy the stock. was this irresponsible of tim cook? steve forbes weighs in on that straight ahead. >>> we're heading back to liz who is in mountain view, california. liz? liz: david, from this to this. boy from the early stages of phones to this this you couldn't search for what movie you were going to watch tonight. back on that old thing but you can on this. coming up we're talking to the israeli entrepeneur who start ad company that says super search me. the ceo of jinni is coming up live from mountainview, california. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. >> breaking news in washington as the obama administration allows another
investor tim cook, if you want returns, don't buy the stock. was this irresponsible of tim cook? steve forbes weighs in on that straight ahead. >>> we're heading back to liz who is in mountain view, california. liz? liz: david, from this to this. boy from the early stages of phones to this this you couldn't search for what movie you were going to watch tonight. back on that old thing but you can on this. coming up we're talking to the israeli entrepeneur who start ad company that says...
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that's when i told tim there was another baby in the car.hen he took off and a couple lifeguards came with him and they rescued the child from the car seat, as well. >> let me bring in the doctor. we've had stories like this before of mothers who have, for whatever reason, been mentally unbalanced or disturbed and they have tried to kill their children or killed their children and some have been very notorious cases. what do you think has gone on here? and what would make a mother do this? i'm not sure -- i don't think we have the right connection there. i'm going to move back to tim. i'm sorry we couldn't get ahold of the doctor. let me ask you, tim, when you got to the baby, who was still strapped in, did you feel at any stage that you were not going to be able to get the baby out in time? how rough was the ocean where you were? >> by this point, the ocean had pulled the van out a little further and the van was rocking pretty good like a boat. when stacey hollered back at me and i heard the kids hollering over his shoulder, get the baby, t
that's when i told tim there was another baby in the car.hen he took off and a couple lifeguards came with him and they rescued the child from the car seat, as well. >> let me bring in the doctor. we've had stories like this before of mothers who have, for whatever reason, been mentally unbalanced or disturbed and they have tried to kill their children or killed their children and some have been very notorious cases. what do you think has gone on here? and what would make a mother do...
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it is tim flanery. >> yes, that tim.he gritty fan favorite shortstop that played ten years in the majors and hitting nine home runs. >> i tell you the day, the temperature, the count, you know, the wind direction. i didn't forget nine. >> giants now him as the third base coach. >> his arms go crazy. ♪ >> he's a musician and he and the band are produced 11 albums. >> i don't sell a hundred thousand records or ten thousand records. garth said my record went card board. tonight's performance is as much about purpose as pleasure. we are close to the home of the injured giants fan, tonight tim plays for him. ♪ tim is donating all of the proceeds of a this show to the family and that is not all. >> in november i released a brand new record called outside lands and this is my way again, every penny goes to bryan and 16,000 dollars to produce the record, and if i write this check i can make more with it. >> he did with the help of friends like the giants pitcher, that matched the first 25,000 tim made with another $25,000. >> we
it is tim flanery. >> yes, that tim.he gritty fan favorite shortstop that played ten years in the majors and hitting nine home runs. >> i tell you the day, the temperature, the count, you know, the wind direction. i didn't forget nine. >> giants now him as the third base coach. >> his arms go crazy. ♪ >> he's a musician and he and the band are produced 11 albums. >> i don't sell a hundred thousand records or ten thousand records. garth said my record went...
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our traders, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. we saw a pullback in the nasdaq. it peared the losses throughout the session with the help of tech names, microsoft, apple, ibm. >> these are places where there's some valuation argument, not just momentum behind them. certainly at microsoft. if you look at where the market was, a lot of people came out this week, we failed o break out on friday. we didn't get there. they were weak after triple witching which has been a tough week. we had china pmis last week. this set up for a challenging day. when you have weaker pmis in this country, people were worried. i don't think this is the reason to run for the hills. >> i would agree with that. you're asking about the momentum names, a bunch of them, i'm in. i do think so. i think you get into them now because you saw the bond market today in the u.s. didn't confirm the weakness. you saw copper not really confirm the weakness. china, overnight, was strong. this wasn't a broad based sell-off. this was in some of the high-flying names. they'r
our traders, tim seymour, brian kelly, karen finerman and guy adami. we saw a pullback in the nasdaq. it peared the losses throughout the session with the help of tech names, microsoft, apple, ibm. >> these are places where there's some valuation argument, not just momentum behind them. certainly at microsoft. if you look at where the market was, a lot of people came out this week, we failed o break out on friday. we didn't get there. they were weak after triple witching which has been a...
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tim? >> change gears to fertilizer. we're seeing demand.30. >> beakers? >> the product trades out there is being short volatility. as the fed pulls away from the market, i think you see volatility go higher. buy vxx. or vix calls. >> google has a pretty nice pullback from the above 1,200 level. i'm looking at it. i will tell you, facebook is going to garner much of the headlines tomorrow. >> you have a safe trip, one. >> thank you. >> for you cats out there having trouble getting dates, don't wear one of those oculus things. >> or google glass, for that matter. >> symantec. buy that. >> i'll see you next week. i'm taking off for a few days. you can catch more "fast money" tomorrow at 5:00. meantime, "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. . there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, trying to save you
tim? >> change gears to fertilizer. we're seeing demand.30. >> beakers? >> the product trades out there is being short volatility. as the fed pulls away from the market, i think you see volatility go higher. buy vxx. or vix calls. >> google has a pretty nice pullback from the above 1,200 level. i'm looking at it. i will tell you, facebook is going to garner much of the headlines tomorrow. >> you have a safe trip, one. >> thank you. >> for you cats out...
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tim seymour said, this could be big news for the markets on monday.does it for us on "fast money." stick around, we have "options action" coming up now. by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. csx. how tomorrow moves. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "options action." tonight -- ♪
tim seymour said, this could be big news for the markets on monday.does it for us on "fast money." stick around, we have "options action" coming up now. by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. csx. how tomorrow moves. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >>> this is "options...
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i think the stock is going higher. >> tim?n on the china internet name, the moral of the story, the valuation it's an ali baba story getting dragged up. this is something that i think you have to play. >>> thank you so much for watching. coming up next on "options action" the stock that's poised to double. stay tuned to find out what it is. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.ould yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actuall
i think the stock is going higher. >> tim?n on the china internet name, the moral of the story, the valuation it's an ali baba story getting dragged up. this is something that i think you have to play. >>> thank you so much for watching. coming up next on "options action" the stock that's poised to double. stay tuned to find out what it is. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and...
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i'm with tim. it's in a defined bear market. you get $30, $40 to the upside, it breaks out. >> we have machine say another emerging market investors should be watching right now. find out the next crisis. >>> and forget a smartwatch or tv, apple is making a play for your car. we have details next. [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah, she's feeling lucky. hey sweetie...cancun, yeah no, you'll be spending spring break with your new chemistry book. with citi popmoney it's easy to send money to just about anyone, anytime. visit your local branch or citi.com/easierbanking to learn more. ♪ >>> time for today's top trades. first up, apple in the driver's seat. the iphonemaker with its car play today, with mercedes, volvo and ferrari. it allows drivers to use apps and make calls in the car. apple ramping up the hiring of engineers in taiwan, according to "the wall street journal." >> nice go in
i'm with tim. it's in a defined bear market. you get $30, $40 to the upside, it breaks out. >> we have machine say another emerging market investors should be watching right now. find out the next crisis. >>> and forget a smartwatch or tv, apple is making a play for your car. we have details next. [phones rings] it's amanda. hey sweetie. what? okay, i'll send it. one hundred seventy-two dollars for a chemistry book, what is it, made of gold? just use citi popmoney. boom. ah,...
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who is this tim berners-lee guy? who really invented the internet?ternet and the web are different. al gore actually did put a lot to funding the expansion of the internet. that was in the 1980's. in thedecessor, ancestor late 60's and tim berners-lee proposed the world wide web in 1989, around the same time al gore was beginning to fund massive buildout of the internet , which is the plumbing for systems like they web. >> what was it that was so unique about the web? there were notions of hypertext at the time. apple had a hyper-card project. thatwas it about the web was so revolutionary and different? >> the revolutionary part was twofold. idea that multiple computers would be able to communicate using the web technology. the other amazing part is the -lee that tim berners suggested this live connectivity where you could click on things and reach out to other documents across other computers came exactly when it was needed. you heard marc talk about al gore's contribution to laying out the global infrastructure, the backbone. at the same time, the
who is this tim berners-lee guy? who really invented the internet?ternet and the web are different. al gore actually did put a lot to funding the expansion of the internet. that was in the 1980's. in thedecessor, ancestor late 60's and tim berners-lee proposed the world wide web in 1989, around the same time al gore was beginning to fund massive buildout of the internet , which is the plumbing for systems like they web. >> what was it that was so unique about the web? there were notions...
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tim hudson explains how he intends to improve the pitching rotation. and speaking of familiar faces, he's back. an exclusive interview with barry bonds. giants clubhouse starts right now. >>> welcome to giants clubhouse. it's no secret the key component to the giants returning to the top of the nos is pitching. while madison baumgartner is a staff leader, tim lincecum returning in top form could be the maker or breaker in a good rotation. stacy gutierrez has more. >> you had an exciting off season, at least the fans thought so, and a nice contract, and they were really happy you were coming back. the giants made it clear they wanted you back.
tim hudson explains how he intends to improve the pitching rotation. and speaking of familiar faces, he's back. an exclusive interview with barry bonds. giants clubhouse starts right now. >>> welcome to giants clubhouse. it's no secret the key component to the giants returning to the top of the nos is pitching. while madison baumgartner is a staff leader, tim lincecum returning in top form could be the maker or breaker in a good rotation. stacy gutierrez has more. >> you had an...
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your name is not tim speedle. know what, i would ask you for an explanation, but i just don't think i'd get one. you know i want to be a csi. and you guys, you speak so highly of the guy. i just thought i'd check out speedle's locker, see what he was all about and... i saw the credit card and it just... it's not like he'd miss it. why'd you use it? there was $200 credit on there. it was free... dan... it's free money. you've charged over $2,300. i know, it got... it got out of hand. it's fraud. no, it was a mistake. calleigh, it was a big mistake. it won't happen again. i know. it's over. wait, what are you saying? the-the lab, they gave ryan another chance. ryan broke protocol. you have broken the law. but calleigh, speedle's dead. i mean, no one got hurt. you don't think eric got hurt? you don't think i'm hurt? what about the people that speedle gave his life for? you have until tomorrow morning to turn yourself in. after that, i'm going to put out a warrant for your arrest.
your name is not tim speedle. know what, i would ask you for an explanation, but i just don't think i'd get one. you know i want to be a csi. and you guys, you speak so highly of the guy. i just thought i'd check out speedle's locker, see what he was all about and... i saw the credit card and it just... it's not like he'd miss it. why'd you use it? there was $200 credit on there. it was free... dan... it's free money. you've charged over $2,300. i know, it got... it got out of hand. it's fraud....
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i agree with tim. it is by far, the cheapest. they will get it together. admittedly, it's taken longer. i have to push back on dick bove. looked like they had a 49.60 target. that's where it was yesterday. i think this is a premiere franchise and worth owning. >> bank of america has to be a buy off of this. you have to gauge these as you would earnings. you have estimates. you have what people are looking at. and if they came in a little bit short, that's fine and well. and you can see that it's reflected in the stock price. bank of america ran pretty much the most out of all of the other banks. >> right. >> and then, it stops at the 18-dollar level. technicals, to me, get in on the low 20s on bank of america. it might back up with the group. but ut ultimately, low 20s. >> bank of america and morgan stanley has been his favorite picks. what about you, guy? >> they needed to pick somebody out to show this program had teeth. i think that's the point tim was making. and citi's an obvious target. very easy
i agree with tim. it is by far, the cheapest. they will get it together. admittedly, it's taken longer. i have to push back on dick bove. looked like they had a 49.60 target. that's where it was yesterday. i think this is a premiere franchise and worth owning. >> bank of america has to be a buy off of this. you have to gauge these as you would earnings. you have estimates. you have what people are looking at. and if they came in a little bit short, that's fine and well. and you can see...
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tim mcveigh said he never went there.m to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city, so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved, why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone? >> he believed that in lying, he would protect the others, so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the others. >> i think it's possible that there were other people that helped along the way, but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only one who's actually knew what they were working on were the three men that were pu
tim mcveigh said he never went there.m to have seen mcveigh at elohim city, and probably the strongest evidence that he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city, so if he wasn't at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know, but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were...
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tim, if -- are you there? are definitely there. >> i am. >> tim, we're talking about john kerry who has just arrived in kiev now and he has paid tribute to those who died in the recent protest movement. what does he hope to achieve in this visit to kiev? >> well, he is coming with these promises of money. a billion dollars in loan guarantees with congressional approval, of course. that still needs to be achieved. he is also saying that the u.s. will make its usual biggest contribution to the international monetary fund. but as he was saying, it all comes with strings. and i think what the ukrainian people are about to face is severe austerity. because none of this money will be forthcoming without some action on the part of the ukrainians, and one of the points is, is the way in which energy is being massively subsidized here, and that really has to end to make the economy work properly and equally interesting, president putin in moscow giving that press conference. one of the things that will be on his mind i
tim, if -- are you there? are definitely there. >> i am. >> tim, we're talking about john kerry who has just arrived in kiev now and he has paid tribute to those who died in the recent protest movement. what does he hope to achieve in this visit to kiev? >> well, he is coming with these promises of money. a billion dollars in loan guarantees with congressional approval, of course. that still needs to be achieved. he is also saying that the u.s. will make its usual biggest...
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tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes. >> i kicked him inand he was out. >> reporter: their story is chronicled in a documentary short called "facing fear. " >> i went through most of my life thinking i had killed this person. >> i think we're struck by the fact that we're all sitting here. >> i am struck too. this seems surreal. >> reporter: they had a chance meeting at the museum of tolerance. matt worked there. tim had been feeling -- >> fear, guilt. >> so there was something in you brewing. >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> there was a conscience trying to get out, i guess. >> it just took a while. >> yes. >> 25 years is what it took. and when matt realized who he was talking to -- >> there was a numbness, i think. every emotion in my body shut off. >> reporter: now their message of forgiveness is being shown in classrooms like this one in long beach, california. >> i don't know if i could forgive somebody the way he's been able to forgive me. >> if they could make peace with the past. >> jewish, gay, they were the enemy. >> reporter: so c
tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes. >> i kicked him inand he was out. >> reporter: their story is chronicled in a documentary short called "facing fear. " >> i went through most of my life thinking i had killed this person. >> i think we're struck by the fact that we're all sitting here. >> i am struck too. this seems surreal. >> reporter: they had a chance meeting at the museum of tolerance. matt...
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tim willcox is there. tim, over to you. >> david, thank you very much indeed. that news about the referendum came about three hours ago here. and all the people in the square were adamantly opposed to that just repeating, reflected what the acting prime minister has said as well. let's go straight strait to crimea. ben, i want to come to the military standoff in a moment. let's just start with the news in 10 days's time. what is the reaction from the people you have been speaking to there? >> reporter: well, ethnic russians want crimea to be part of russia are delighted with that referendum. there have been some pro-russian demonstratio demonstrations. bringing it forward, making it in 10 days time march 16th. a simple question. do you want to be part of ukraine or part of russia? the population, almost 60% is ethnic russian. so the likelihood is the vote will be in favor of being part of russia. what happens? it will raise tensions here. it's likely of course that moscow will recognize that vote. but ukraine will not. and then it's a question for the rest of t
tim willcox is there. tim, over to you. >> david, thank you very much indeed. that news about the referendum came about three hours ago here. and all the people in the square were adamantly opposed to that just repeating, reflected what the acting prime minister has said as well. let's go straight strait to crimea. ben, i want to come to the military standoff in a moment. let's just start with the news in 10 days's time. what is the reaction from the people you have been speaking to...
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i'm going to get tim. tim, so glad you're here. wanted to get you on earlier to talk about this, because conditions really are very tough. you are an ocean explorer. i have a question about what happens to debris in the waters. this is from bradley who says, how could the 79-foot object be a wing? wouldn't thousands of pounds of solid steel sink? isn't that true, wouldn't it sink? >> there are ships made of concrete. so one would think concrete would sink, as well. but they have buoyancy characteristics. there is a formula that will basically tell you if the object displaces enough water that weighs more than itself, it will float. if it's less than itself, it will sink. the best way to explain that is if you're a scuba diver and you add air to your bc and you rise up, it's not the air that makes you rise, you're just displacing more water with something that weighs a lot less and you rise up. >> tim, another question to you. this is about searching for possible wreckage. this is from anthony. he says how long will it take to find
i'm going to get tim. tim, so glad you're here. wanted to get you on earlier to talk about this, because conditions really are very tough. you are an ocean explorer. i have a question about what happens to debris in the waters. this is from bradley who says, how could the 79-foot object be a wing? wouldn't thousands of pounds of solid steel sink? isn't that true, wouldn't it sink? >> there are ships made of concrete. so one would think concrete would sink, as well. but they have buoyancy...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour, josh brown, tim nathan and guy adami. marking janet yellen's news conference as fed chair, her words sent shock waves when she suggested interest rate hikes would happen about six months after qe ends. >> the language we use in the statement is considerable, period. so, i -- you know, this is the kind of term, it's hard to define. but you know, probably means something on the order of around six months or that type of thing. >> the dow taking over 200 points of its session low, ending the day down just over 114 points. and look at how we ended the day in the bond market. gold, financial, and the utilities. it's the intraday movements that were the most interesting in the markets. tim, what did you think of this move? >> for a fed that's being more qualitative. and i think as much as the bond market moves and the bond market leads, the bond market will get ahead of the fed. i wouldn't be that concerned about the move in the fed fund futures. the fed is going to tell us less. for a lot of people, it reinforces the fact that
our traders tonight are tim seymour, josh brown, tim nathan and guy adami. marking janet yellen's news conference as fed chair, her words sent shock waves when she suggested interest rate hikes would happen about six months after qe ends. >> the language we use in the statement is considerable, period. so, i -- you know, this is the kind of term, it's hard to define. but you know, probably means something on the order of around six months or that type of thing. >> the dow taking...
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tim just indicated, we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars. there's no right answer that will address all of the questions associated with when do you stop the search, when do you cut it back. there is no right answer. there are too many constituencies associated with that particular question, and the answers. >> yeah. all right, guys, miles, mark, everyone. stick around. we'll have a demonstration a little later on. i want you to stick around and talk about it after the break. you see it, we're waiting for a press conference from the australian prime minister. he is at pearce air base where the investigation by air and sea is being conducted. not exactly sure what he is going to say, why he is there. we'll bring it to you live on cnn. coming up, we'll focus on the angles that have not been covered very much. right now an american pinger, they are loaded up and ready to head to the search zone. up next, when the search for flight 370 goes below the ocean they will face new challenges. so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be
tim just indicated, we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars. there's no right answer that will address all of the questions associated with when do you stop the search, when do you cut it back. there is no right answer. there are too many constituencies associated with that particular question, and the answers. >> yeah. all right, guys, miles, mark, everyone. stick around. we'll have a demonstration a little later on. i want you to stick around and talk about it after the...
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that >>> does this sound like i object tim accommodation to you.nion representatives are going along with federal safety inspectors to nonunion businesses is that legal? >> julian, tell me the story that you reported about the safety inspections. >> well, actually got to give credit to patrick daily caller for breaking this story. i think what's happened here is that osha safety inspectors rule behest of unions has decided that union officials can go along with osha inspectors and visit and check up on nonunion businesses. this raises questions for a couple of reasons. if you are a business that has a labor dispute or a problem with a union you don't necessarily want them poking around at your site. i think second of all for unions that are trying to get in the businesses this is a way to signal to employees that we're here and we have some influence. >> when you say it's a rule clarification. is this an old rule or is this an expanded rule? what is this? >> it's kind of odd how they did it rule change. significant shift in policy. so for about the
that >>> does this sound like i object tim accommodation to you.nion representatives are going along with federal safety inspectors to nonunion businesses is that legal? >> julian, tell me the story that you reported about the safety inspections. >> well, actually got to give credit to patrick daily caller for breaking this story. i think what's happened here is that osha safety inspectors rule behest of unions has decided that union officials can go along with osha...
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tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes.n the forehead. and he was out. >> reporter: their story is chronicled in an oscar nominated documentary short called "facing fear" >> i went through most of my life thinking i killed this person. i'm still struck by the fact we're all sitting here. >> i think we're stuck by it too sometimes, this just seems sur rel-- surreal. >> what brought them together was a chance meeting at the l.a. museum of tolerance. matt worked there. tim had been feeling. >> fear, guilt, yeah. >> so there was something in you brewing. >> yeah. >> for a long time. >> it was a conscious-- conscience that was trying to get out, i guess. >> it just took awhile. >> yeah. >> 25 years is what it took. and when matt realized who he was talking to,. >> there was a numbness, i think every emotion in my body shut off. >> now their message of forgiveness is being shown in classrooms like this one in long beach, california. >> i don't know if i can forgive somebody for what he has been able to forgive me. >> reporter: if
tim was a neo-nazi skinhead. >> i remember looking at that mohawk and those eyes.n the forehead. and he was out. >> reporter: their story is chronicled in an oscar nominated documentary short called "facing fear" >> i went through most of my life thinking i killed this person. i'm still struck by the fact we're all sitting here. >> i think we're stuck by it too sometimes, this just seems sur rel-- surreal. >> what brought them together was a chance...
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tim friend is there. but first robin is in crimea's capital. over 24 horse 24 hours e armed men in military fatigued appeared on the streets, what's the latest? >> reporter: still here for adrian, we were at the council of ministers building that's the regional government center here and i can confirm that the -- what appeared to be russian armed heavily armed soldiers appeared tour russian armed soldier still in control of the counselor's building meeting. across crimea, we are still hearing reports of a lot of military activity. difficult to tell exactly who these men are. paramilitaries it seems, and what may well be regular russian armed forces. in the north of cremia there is a land bridge connecting it to ukraine proper there and block posts under pro russian armed men. even, we understand, the former members of the feared fill terry interior ministry military men who were accused of brutalities carried out in kiev during the crisis over the last few months. they were disbanded now we are hearing that they are turning up again describing
tim friend is there. but first robin is in crimea's capital. over 24 horse 24 hours e armed men in military fatigued appeared on the streets, what's the latest? >> reporter: still here for adrian, we were at the council of ministers building that's the regional government center here and i can confirm that the -- what appeared to be russian armed heavily armed soldiers appeared tour russian armed soldier still in control of the counselor's building meeting. across crimea, we are still...
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tim cook shot the book down saying it was nonsense. where are things with the cable industry, time warner cable? what is the latest? >> apple has been talking to cable companies since 2007. it talked to comcast about doing something. those conversations have continued. essentially, what apple was thinking they would do was become a set top box that your cable would come through. there is a very lucrative business now for the cable companies, the media companies. they move slowly because things are working out just fine right now. >> i know you will keep us posted. thanks so much. facebook is investing in drones and lasers to help deliver internet to underserved regions of the world. they call it the conductivity lab and it has wrought in an aerospace company to help with the project. joining us now to discuss is sarah. facebook is on a tear. lasers and drones? what is going on. >> lucky for investors, this acquisition was less than 20 billion dollars. what is interesting here is this is really a huge product for zuckerberg. he is looki
tim cook shot the book down saying it was nonsense. where are things with the cable industry, time warner cable? what is the latest? >> apple has been talking to cable companies since 2007. it talked to comcast about doing something. those conversations have continued. essentially, what apple was thinking they would do was become a set top box that your cable would come through. there is a very lucrative business now for the cable companies, the media companies. they move slowly because...
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what's the story from where you are tim? >> reporter: well i think everyone has an agenda obviously with this crisis in crimea. and of course, to a certain extent it is in the ukrainians' interest to keep reports of russian aggression or alleged aggression or forthcoming aggression high on the agenda. now, it pa may well frof to be e in the -- prove to be true in the coming hours that russia is going to carry out some kind of ultimatum or fulfill some kind of deadline for ukrainian troops have have been -- who have been surrounded in crimea by pro-russian forces, in their barracks, on their ships, may make good this reported threat which was coming from sources certified the defense ministry here, may make good that, and actually fulfill their plan. but, as you say, it's been denied at the moment by russia. now, at the moment, we can just watch and wait. and report what both sides are saying. so it is a very tense situation. and obviously, russia, as well, wants to keep the needle going, if that's the right way to describe i
what's the story from where you are tim? >> reporter: well i think everyone has an agenda obviously with this crisis in crimea. and of course, to a certain extent it is in the ukrainians' interest to keep reports of russian aggression or alleged aggression or forthcoming aggression high on the agenda. now, it pa may well frof to be e in the -- prove to be true in the coming hours that russia is going to carry out some kind of ultimatum or fulfill some kind of deadline for ukrainian troops...
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this one is for you, tim tilmon from derek. he says do pilots know their flight schedule out a month or it is a routine schedule for the pilots? >> every airline is a little different, but most airlines give you a bid sheet a month in advance, and you just use your seniority to achieve a line of flying that you want to fly for that following month. if you're senior enough, you can get that flying and it's pretty well scheduled, so you know where you're going to be and when you're going to be there. >> that's what happens most of the time. >> that's what happens with u.s. carriers. malaysian airlines doesn't work on the bid schedule, they do it by rotation. so pilots will do a certain number of beijings, a certain number of londons, et cetera. >> lisa says, we are so quick to blame the pilots but could the plane still have been taken over by a passenger or passengers? >> yes, it certainly could have, lisa. but we're looking at so many different theories. i would like to use a point that was made at the beginning of the show abou
this one is for you, tim tilmon from derek. he says do pilots know their flight schedule out a month or it is a routine schedule for the pilots? >> every airline is a little different, but most airlines give you a bid sheet a month in advance, and you just use your seniority to achieve a line of flying that you want to fly for that following month. if you're senior enough, you can get that flying and it's pretty well scheduled, so you know where you're going to be and when you're going to...
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tim seymour, dan nathan, karen finerman, and guy adami, back from italy. straight to our top story. >> ciao. >> today, investors looking the other way as gold, a safe haven, hit levels we haven't seen since september. and yesterday, worries about china. copper barely moved the broader market. what do you make of a market like this? guy adami, want to go straight to you. fresh from your vacation. >> i missed you guys. in italy, i was in a line and i saw a hash tag. it was on television when i saw it. >> whatever. >> look, the last 40, 50 s&p points have me scratching my head. a great opportunity for the market to sell-off. didn't do it. closed on change. that's remarkable. what stands out to me is the strength in gold we're talking about, interesting levels, four-month, five-month highs. 25 is on the verge, to me, of breaking out the levels we last saw in january. gold trade is really interesting. i think the fact that there still seems to be strength in the tlt, leads me to believe that maybe yields are headed lower. there's some disconnect at some point.
tim seymour, dan nathan, karen finerman, and guy adami, back from italy. straight to our top story. >> ciao. >> today, investors looking the other way as gold, a safe haven, hit levels we haven't seen since september. and yesterday, worries about china. copper barely moved the broader market. what do you make of a market like this? guy adami, want to go straight to you. fresh from your vacation. >> i missed you guys. in italy, i was in a line and i saw a hash tag. it was on...
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tim was talking about the electronic posse. chelsea said it could be the mob mentality, afghan sheiks posting or tweeting just alerts the abductor, as much as it brings wairnness and vern says, is reposting children who have already been found. skip i want you to respond to one of these negative consequences of false reporting when it comes to trying to find missing children. >> well certainly any time you have a false report that's a bad thing and i -- this is part of the amber alert system i would like to see studied more extensively. the contributor just hit on one. when you alert everyone to an amber alert, the information you know about where the perpetrator and the child were last seen you have also potentially alerted the abductor. there are other issues here. can excessive information coming into law enforcement serve as a distraction? the recent case in california where the abducto abductor tooke victim to idaho, some of them were psychics who were convinced they knew where the victim was. can this become a distraction
tim was talking about the electronic posse. chelsea said it could be the mob mentality, afghan sheiks posting or tweeting just alerts the abductor, as much as it brings wairnness and vern says, is reposting children who have already been found. skip i want you to respond to one of these negative consequences of false reporting when it comes to trying to find missing children. >> well certainly any time you have a false report that's a bad thing and i -- this is part of the amber alert...
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for me, tim willcox and the whole team here in ukraine, back to you in london. >> tim, thanks very mucheed. yes, we will keep across the situation in ukraine of course. let's catch up on some other news for you. the egyptian court has band all activity thes by the palestinian militant group hamas. it also ordered the seizure of offices. it is the result of a lawsuit demanding that the palestinian group with the terrorist organization because of its links to the brotherhood. a prominent exiled leader urged authorities to respond calmly to a knife attack in which 29 people died over the weekend. they have urged the authorities not to demonize them. the muslims who live in china's far west. three more people have been arrested over the random attack at a railway station. >>> indonesia warned the australian drug smuggler would have her parole revoked following a documentary. she was freed last month after serving nine years in prison. under parole conditions she must stay on the island until 2017. channel 7 broadcast an interview with her sister. and widery rumored to have secured an interv
for me, tim willcox and the whole team here in ukraine, back to you in london. >> tim, thanks very mucheed. yes, we will keep across the situation in ukraine of course. let's catch up on some other news for you. the egyptian court has band all activity thes by the palestinian militant group hamas. it also ordered the seizure of offices. it is the result of a lawsuit demanding that the palestinian group with the terrorist organization because of its links to the brotherhood. a prominent...
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stacy frances from frances financial, and tim mora. tim and stacy, thank you for joining us.u do have some concerns. share those with us. >> i do, mandy. i think the concerns are justified. but beyond the tabloid fodder, which is certainly grounds for some concern, i think we have this underlying reality that pride often does come before the fall in investing. and i'm not predicting a pimco or bill gross fall at this stage of the game. i certainly hope that doesn't happen, but i do believe that ego often does lead to some of the biggest institutional investing mistakes that are made, and that is grounds enough for concern. >> you know, stacy, listen. and, obviously, our viewers know, bill's a friend of the show. are we overplaying this story? are we overplaying this story? or do you think there's a severe leadership crisis at pimco? >> you know, it's interesting, the number of management departures is actually not that great, when you look at the size of the investment committee, the size of the investment portfolio team. so when you look at it over the last couple of years,
stacy frances from frances financial, and tim mora. tim and stacy, thank you for joining us.u do have some concerns. share those with us. >> i do, mandy. i think the concerns are justified. but beyond the tabloid fodder, which is certainly grounds for some concern, i think we have this underlying reality that pride often does come before the fall in investing. and i'm not predicting a pimco or bill gross fall at this stage of the game. i certainly hope that doesn't happen, but i do...
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claims stakes to one of the city's most luxurious hotels, it is when you look up you see the pride of tim danz, chief engineer. >> i'm going to show you the emergency generator for backup power. the flags are the skyline signature given with the architectural element with the twin flag towers. for years we have had a lot of fun with the flags and we bring them up around the seasonal milestones, opening week coming up, bay bridge series. >> reporter: the 50th floor of the towering skyscraper, i had the honor of hoisting my favorite team's flag. >> so tim, tell me, how high am i raising the flag? >> it's about 40 feet, roberta, from this roof level. it will fly altogether over 700 feet. >> reporter: he has called 345 california center home for nearly a decade but it is yet another tower that is close to his heart and where's the memory on his wrist. >> my little brother vincent the baby of our family was nypd, emergency squad services, and sadly vincent was lost in the north tower on 9/11. >> reporter: oh. >> he is a real hero. >> reporter: when you saw the world trade center towers collaps
claims stakes to one of the city's most luxurious hotels, it is when you look up you see the pride of tim danz, chief engineer. >> i'm going to show you the emergency generator for backup power. the flags are the skyline signature given with the architectural element with the twin flag towers. for years we have had a lot of fun with the flags and we bring them up around the seasonal milestones, opening week coming up, bay bridge series. >> reporter: the 50th floor of the towering...
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tim seymour said, this could be big news for the markets on monday. that does it for us on "fast money." stick around, we have "options action" coming up now. by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. csx. how tomorrow moves.
tim seymour said, this could be big news for the markets on monday. that does it for us on "fast money." stick around, we have "options action" coming up now. by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. csx. how tomorrow moves.
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i just can't imagine it being tim. >> well, in response to that tim cook is out with a statement aboutexclusive statement, in fact, to our own becky quick saying this nonsense belongs with some of the other books i've read about apple. it fails to capture apple, steve, or anything else in the company. apple has over 85,000 employees that come to work each day to do their best work, to create the world's best products and to put their mark in the universe and leave it better than they found it. this has been the heart of apple from day one and will remain at the heart for decades to come, says tim cook. i am very confident about our future. we've always had many doubters in our history. they only make us stronger. and i guess that cuts to what we were saying yesterday. that -- if there is a criticism of the book, it is whether she's been able to get into the dna of those 85,000 people to understand the degree to which they can bounce back and be better after steve jobs. >> and re-code wrote it up after the cnbc statement, clearly this book hit a nerve within apple and tim cook and his r
i just can't imagine it being tim. >> well, in response to that tim cook is out with a statement aboutexclusive statement, in fact, to our own becky quick saying this nonsense belongs with some of the other books i've read about apple. it fails to capture apple, steve, or anything else in the company. apple has over 85,000 employees that come to work each day to do their best work, to create the world's best products and to put their mark in the universe and leave it better than they...
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tim friend reporting to us from kiev. thank you for that. >> now, russia is already paying an economic price for its actions in ukraine. stocks are down by 9%. interest rates have been raised dramatically and reuters newsagency is reporting that russia accused the united states of sabotage. >> at least 11 people, including a judge, have been killed in an attack on a court in the pakistani capital islamabad. another 30 have been injured. officers at the scene in the city's f 8 sector say the incident began when a defendant was brought before the court and his friends tried to rescue him. this report from islamabad. >> this attack on the local court happened a few days after the interior minister announced that strict security measures have been put into place to secure the friendly capital. a judge, two lawyers and a policemen are among those killed by the two suicide bombers who came and blew themselves up, after they began an indescriminate fire. the taliban says it's not behind the attacks, condemning the attacks. the g
tim friend reporting to us from kiev. thank you for that. >> now, russia is already paying an economic price for its actions in ukraine. stocks are down by 9%. interest rates have been raised dramatically and reuters newsagency is reporting that russia accused the united states of sabotage. >> at least 11 people, including a judge, have been killed in an attack on a court in the pakistani capital islamabad. another 30 have been injured. officers at the scene in the city's f 8 sector...