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timothy wick was someone police knew very well. real name was dennis gaede. >> so the big question is, where is timothy wicks and what happened to him? >> we don't know where to go. so we figure what we need to do is we got to find dennis. >> at this point, dennis gaede, posing as tim wicks, was scheduled to be questioned by fargo detective tammy lynx about allegations of stealing from his employers. >> well, he doesn't show up for the interview. we're really shocked by that. >> back in wisconsin detective schoonover wasn't shocked because, in a short amount of time, he'd already learned a lot about dennis gaede. none of it good. >> we found his ex-wife, talked to her. we found his mother, talked to her. everybody we talked to basically painted the same picture, he's a con man. >> he's very confident, very well-spoken. >> gina barton is a reporter for "the milwaukee journal sentinel" who's written a book about dennis gaede and tim wicks called "fatal identity." she says gaede's career started in 1987 as a young man when he owned a
timothy wick was someone police knew very well. real name was dennis gaede. >> so the big question is, where is timothy wicks and what happened to him? >> we don't know where to go. so we figure what we need to do is we got to find dennis. >> at this point, dennis gaede, posing as tim wicks, was scheduled to be questioned by fargo detective tammy lynx about allegations of stealing from his employers. >> well, he doesn't show up for the interview. we're really shocked by...
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right now but it's interesting not the threat that timothy geithner says is the biggest threat to the u.s. economy that's funny well it's not surprising so they're not really concerned about the economy anymore they're looking at or more from a perspective of financial markets what's happening euro u.s. dollar what's happening because of the credit markets the markets and things like that so lauren on a lighter note is there anything anything you've been up to the been doing ever spoken to go party with sean parker and he's he's the facebook one of the facebook founders are profound of their. to be here why do you ask this question is this fair to ask me about my after hours. activities at davos know i've been working very hard around the clock but people do know that part of that is you know going out to network and that sort of thing and no i wasn't shown parker's party but i did you know have some sightings last nights and jamie diamond schmoozing with chelsea clinton kind of stuff where you're better you're better personally and i think i think i would have been our partner and i
right now but it's interesting not the threat that timothy geithner says is the biggest threat to the u.s. economy that's funny well it's not surprising so they're not really concerned about the economy anymore they're looking at or more from a perspective of financial markets what's happening euro u.s. dollar what's happening because of the credit markets the markets and things like that so lauren on a lighter note is there anything anything you've been up to the been doing ever spoken to go...
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well there's been a question of how much weight timothy geithner plays on the international stage he's always asked about europe and anyways him but we have heard reports about european leaders you know shutting him out and saying get your own house in order before you tell us what to do and other meetings that he's been a part of over the time that this crisis has been dealt with so i don't know how much he's been able to play a role although of course there are always always leaders coming out saying oh we appreciate is employed and we value what he's saying so from what i've heard he is expected to address the eurozone crisis and that is an important part of what he's talking about because that's such a big part of this forum because it's such a big part of the concerns that the global economy has right now is the eurozone crisis and a lot of people here from prime minister david cameron to george soros saying the solution for the eurozone crisis is no solution and the prognosis at this point is still bad so i think that that's a big part of it but timothy geithner's program tomorro
well there's been a question of how much weight timothy geithner plays on the international stage he's always asked about europe and anyways him but we have heard reports about european leaders you know shutting him out and saying get your own house in order before you tell us what to do and other meetings that he's been a part of over the time that this crisis has been dealt with so i don't know how much he's been able to play a role although of course there are always always leaders coming...
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evening and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in beautiful snowy davos switzerland timothy geithner here to day representing for the u.s. say that day euro zone is one of the biggest the rights to the u.s. economy is it or is it the distraction that is saving the u.s. right now i'll tell you all about it coming up but first here's dimitri in washington. thanks lauren and staying with europe for a moment the negotiation between greece and its creditors seems to finally be on the verge of a resolution at least that's what you finance commissioner olli rehn things beyond just about to pull should you deal or not through with securing a moment between the greek government and the private to creditor. a deal the kind of deal greece is a deep depression consumers aren't spending and businesses aren't investing and that's not going to change the almost as bad debt underwritten by greedy banks and taken on by generations of the crowds and politicians and taken off the backs of the greek people why should they could do to suffer while bankers like jamie dimon claim as you did in a r
evening and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in beautiful snowy davos switzerland timothy geithner here to day representing for the u.s. say that day euro zone is one of the biggest the rights to the u.s. economy is it or is it the distraction that is saving the u.s. right now i'll tell you all about it coming up but first here's dimitri in washington. thanks lauren and staying with europe for a moment the negotiation between greece and its creditors seems to finally be on the...
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azumi met with timothy geithner in tokyo. geithner firmly asked for japan's cooperation on economic sanctions against iran. the u.s. is trying to block iran's oil trade by barring transactions between its central bank and foreign financial institutions. >> translator: japan depends on iran for 10% of its crude oil imports. but we will strive to cut imports as soon as possible. >> azumi said japan's trade with iran is not limited to oil imports. he called for a mother tomorrow on sanctions against other economic deals. treasury secretary timothy geithner says the iran sanctions must be put in place as soon as possible. but to make them effective he needs to get another country on side. geithner spoke with nhk world about the challenges he faces. >> how are you? >> hi, mr. speaker. >> u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner is welcoming japan's cooperation on iran sanctions. >> what were your thoughts on that? >> let me say that my sense is japan is going to be with us and is going to work with us and with europe to try to mak
azumi met with timothy geithner in tokyo. geithner firmly asked for japan's cooperation on economic sanctions against iran. the u.s. is trying to block iran's oil trade by barring transactions between its central bank and foreign financial institutions. >> translator: japan depends on iran for 10% of its crude oil imports. but we will strive to cut imports as soon as possible. >> azumi said japan's trade with iran is not limited to oil imports. he called for a mother tomorrow on...
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has in store which is something that timothy geithner was banking on according to his remarks that the u.s. is in trouble not only because as the senator said that's not going to happen they're not going to agree on anything but also because they don't really have the fire lit under their rear ends to really do anything and it's a they said you know i don't think that's the fed's intention it's not maybe but there's unintended consequences for everything and i think that's a big one and lauren. you know it's really interesting when we talk about the agenda and we talk about this conference in general as a whole it seems to me you know one of the reasons you're there to is to network is to is to talk to people in this business and kind of find out their story get to the bottom of it how much actual questioning of the scheduled speakers is happening is this just sort of listen and. or is there actual questioning of the policies in the system that's in place right now. that is a good question because there is a quite there as question and answer sessions and some of these you know debates
has in store which is something that timothy geithner was banking on according to his remarks that the u.s. is in trouble not only because as the senator said that's not going to happen they're not going to agree on anything but also because they don't really have the fire lit under their rear ends to really do anything and it's a they said you know i don't think that's the fed's intention it's not maybe but there's unintended consequences for everything and i think that's a big one and lauren....
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now more of my exclusive interview with timothy geithner, the secretary of the treasury.u look at europe, mr. secretary, you look at the growth projections that are coming out, and they are lower than were projected, which means that the deficits are larger, which means that the debt to gdp is larger. the debt to gdp is larger in almost every case not because the debt has gone up but the gdp has gone down. not that the na-- the denominat shrunk. does that not suggest that the path to austerity is growth? >> i think the debate about austerity and stimulus is mostly divorced from a much more practical reality. the proponents of stimulus, i think, today now realistic -- are probably exaggerated. it's power and it's reached now. and i think the people who talk about economic problems are mostly problems you solve with austerity get the big things wrong. it is true, however, for parts of europe for a long period of time, there's going to be no alternative to very substantial adjustment in budget deficits in the size of the govern's made. there is no alternative to that. for th
now more of my exclusive interview with timothy geithner, the secretary of the treasury.u look at europe, mr. secretary, you look at the growth projections that are coming out, and they are lower than were projected, which means that the deficits are larger, which means that the debt to gdp is larger. the debt to gdp is larger in almost every case not because the debt has gone up but the gdp has gone down. not that the na-- the denominat shrunk. does that not suggest that the path to austerity...
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this week she was trying to convince people that europe would be fine without pledging more money timothy geitner we did hear from today the u.s. treasury secretary i thought was pretty interesting he said that the two biggest issues facing the u.s. economy that will determine its outcome are what happens in the euro zone and whether or not the u.s. congress can agree on some short term solutions for the u.s. economy i thought this was quite interesting because although yes the eurozone economy very much weighs on the united states i've heard from a tie an economist for example that year and the u.s. they're much more pessimistic about europe and maybe part of that is coming from the fact that it is an easy scapegoat for u.s. politicians to say oh what's going on in the u.s. is dependent on europe when in reality the u.s. has some major problems of its own a major debt overhang both private and. the fed has been very active in trying to restate the economy but unaffected unaffected does far high unemployment more than sixty percent of people that either don't have work or want more work y
this week she was trying to convince people that europe would be fine without pledging more money timothy geitner we did hear from today the u.s. treasury secretary i thought was pretty interesting he said that the two biggest issues facing the u.s. economy that will determine its outcome are what happens in the euro zone and whether or not the u.s. congress can agree on some short term solutions for the u.s. economy i thought this was quite interesting because although yes the eurozone economy...
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and we have timothy geithner he is now in china discussing that exact topic these sanctions that are being and that are in place now against iran i mean adie you expect china to react to this well of course i wouldn't expect china to do to shoot itself in the foot and i don't know why the timothy geithner or the united states government thanks shannon will cooperate and america's plans to do not generate energy it doesn't make any sense and you see channer is not threatening anymore and all the threats are coming from the americans well you know this war plans to attack the united states and china is now claiming the gulf of mexico as an area of its national interest so why are we claiming the south china sea is something that's so important to america's interest is of no importance to america's interests i mean you know it's interesting that you say that because obviously with the with this effort and this military presence being off and the troops being deployed to areas around china that you know they are viewed as somewhat of a threat otherwise they wouldn't be focusing so much a
and we have timothy geithner he is now in china discussing that exact topic these sanctions that are being and that are in place now against iran i mean adie you expect china to react to this well of course i wouldn't expect china to do to shoot itself in the foot and i don't know why the timothy geithner or the united states government thanks shannon will cooperate and america's plans to do not generate energy it doesn't make any sense and you see channer is not threatening anymore and all the...
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we have a very important guest to start off this week, timothy geithner, the secretary of treasury of the united states. all eyes were on him this week in davos. are we really seeing bright spots in the u.s. economy? what can be done about the euro zone crisis? i'll ask him all that in an exclusive interview. then we'll go on a tour around the world with a global panel. neil ferguson, kishor and wada. also, how in the world did one of the world's greatest sellers in the global bazaar lose its mojo? i'll explain. first, here's my take. president obama spoke forcefully in his state of the union about the importance of reviving manufacturing in america. if you talk with economists, they'll tell you it's a very complex problem involving tacks, trade, regulatory policy, exchange rates, educational skills. it is all those things, but when you move from high level policy to specific cases, you will often find within element that is rarely talked about. a government's role in boosting its domestic manufacturers. in a front page story last week, the "new york times" detailed how apple's iphone
we have a very important guest to start off this week, timothy geithner, the secretary of treasury of the united states. all eyes were on him this week in davos. are we really seeing bright spots in the u.s. economy? what can be done about the euro zone crisis? i'll ask him all that in an exclusive interview. then we'll go on a tour around the world with a global panel. neil ferguson, kishor and wada. also, how in the world did one of the world's greatest sellers in the global bazaar lose its...
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as michael anthony fulcher and his brother, timothy shane fulcher. "right this minute" has learned from the sheriff's office that timothy has already been apprehended. it's unclear who's who in the video. and his brother, michael, still remains a fugitive, and the sheriff's office is trying to track him down. >> where's your [ bleep ] money? >>> the girls are out in all their glory. >> yeah. >> and you weren't lying. and by girls, i really mean it. this is a group which we have seen on the show before. they protest around the globe topless. in this case, they are in ukraine at the residence of the indian ambassador with signs that read "ukraine is not a brothel. i am not a prostitute." what they're protesting is the addle attempt by the indian ministry of external affairs to tighten the rules for issuing visas to women in ukraine, russia and kazakhstan to women between the ages of 15 to 40 who want to go to india. because the ministry apparently believes that some women are going to india to prostitute themselves. >> beth, what do you think about thi
as michael anthony fulcher and his brother, timothy shane fulcher. "right this minute" has learned from the sheriff's office that timothy has already been apprehended. it's unclear who's who in the video. and his brother, michael, still remains a fugitive, and the sheriff's office is trying to track him down. >> where's your [ bleep ] money? >>> the girls are out in all their glory. >> yeah. >> and you weren't lying. and by girls, i really mean it. this is a...
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statements like this, i mean, i can't say for sure because i didn't hear what they said, but timothy mcveigh's bomb went off about 10 seconds after the federal building collapsed. there's no connection, in other words. well, the long and short of it was the cops, the local cops in the police department in oklahoma city were threatened by the f.b.i. agents. the second in command in the f.b.i. had the plot that helped set the bombs on the columns, ok, to murder 186 people, including women and children, and the cops were threatened that if they didn't stop the investigation then their wives and kids would be killed. that officer should have repeat what had i was just told and popped in between the eyes with his gun. dead and sent him to hell. that is what happened, ok? that is a fact. you think i'm lying? go to infowars.com and get the eyewitness testimony from the folks that saw and heard this stuff. it's called the noble lie. $19. the noble lie. president chiu: next speaker. >> congratulations, mayor lee, on his second term. and inaugurated on the king's birthday. king of rock and rol
statements like this, i mean, i can't say for sure because i didn't hear what they said, but timothy mcveigh's bomb went off about 10 seconds after the federal building collapsed. there's no connection, in other words. well, the long and short of it was the cops, the local cops in the police department in oklahoma city were threatened by the f.b.i. agents. the second in command in the f.b.i. had the plot that helped set the bombs on the columns, ok, to murder 186 people, including women and...
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to the top here's another species of banker max it looks like these people are followers of maybe timothy leary goldman sachs enters a billion pound parallel pay universe a billion pound parallel universe drop out and pay or suffer huge bonus until they've let me said that in between as a hit well of course many people. i get a bad batch of l.s.d. often are found standing on the edge of buildings saying i'm god i can fly but there's some guy carries over the new york fed i'm flying look at things in titanic he isn't titanic the entire economy sinking anything is getting a hug by leonardo dicaprio while payout by investment bank equating to two hundred thirty eight thousand per employee provokes anger among unions in the u.k. but you always do the same accept they have they would have to go off planet to pay off all the derivatives they've spun so well look i mean the unions are upset but the unions have no place at the table the unions have been. taken out of the equation many years ago this is a battle between savers versus speculators that's the battle unions and jobs are gone it's only
to the top here's another species of banker max it looks like these people are followers of maybe timothy leary goldman sachs enters a billion pound parallel pay universe a billion pound parallel universe drop out and pay or suffer huge bonus until they've let me said that in between as a hit well of course many people. i get a bad batch of l.s.d. often are found standing on the edge of buildings saying i'm god i can fly but there's some guy carries over the new york fed i'm flying look at...
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statements like this, i mean, i can't say for sure because i didn't hear what they said, but timothy mcveigh's bomb went off about 10 seconds after the federal building collapsed. there's no connection, in other words. well, the long and short of it was the cops, the local cops in the police department in oklahoma city were threatened by the f.b.i. agents. the second in command in the f.b.i. had the plot that helped set the bombs on the columns, ok, to murder 186 people, including women and children, and the cops were threatened that if they didn't stop the
statements like this, i mean, i can't say for sure because i didn't hear what they said, but timothy mcveigh's bomb went off about 10 seconds after the federal building collapsed. there's no connection, in other words. well, the long and short of it was the cops, the local cops in the police department in oklahoma city were threatened by the f.b.i. agents. the second in command in the f.b.i. had the plot that helped set the bombs on the columns, ok, to murder 186 people, including women and...
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one of his best agents was timothy webster, shown on the right. he also had two men operating under aliases, harry davies and charles williams, and two women, kate warren and hattie lawton. well, pinkerton and his agents immediately set up shop in baltimore and they started to ingratiate themselves as southerners with the various suspected secessionists in baltimore. lehman derided pinker ton's reports written on a daily basis as neither edifying or useful. they proved nothing but the baseness of the vocation which gave them their existence. in fact from a legal standpoint in my opinion the reports are quite probative. first they were written contemporaneously with the events being described. this is important when trying a legal case. you want to have the best evidence you can get. memories fade. people forget. they start to remember things the way they want them to be remembered. so the fact that these reports were written the same day the events occurred, or maybe a day later, gives them an added measure of credibility. certainly more credibili
one of his best agents was timothy webster, shown on the right. he also had two men operating under aliases, harry davies and charles williams, and two women, kate warren and hattie lawton. well, pinkerton and his agents immediately set up shop in baltimore and they started to ingratiate themselves as southerners with the various suspected secessionists in baltimore. lehman derided pinker ton's reports written on a daily basis as neither edifying or useful. they proved nothing but the baseness...