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that just -- you're at the mall, you're looking for a parking spot like this video coming to us from russiathat little silver car sees that spot, thinks he's going to be able to tip around the corner and pull in but no. there was a guy there, saw the spot and backed in. that forces the guy in the silver car to go all the way around the other side. and park in that spot. that's maybe a foot away from the spot that he really wants. >> pretty much attached to it. >> you tell me this is going to devolve into something ridiculous. >> hit the devolve button. the guy's face, the bald guy shoves the guy in the black coat and it quickly turns into fist-a-cuffs. the guy in the car gets thrown to the ground by the bald guy. but inside the circle there, that's a handgun. >> holy cow. >> you have to be careful who you pick a fight with over a parking spot. the guy in the black jacket regains control of his gun. some reports say as many as five shots were fired. the bald guy gets up and calmly walks away. he reportedly has been shot in the stomach over this incident. shortly after the guy walks away, you
that just -- you're at the mall, you're looking for a parking spot like this video coming to us from russiathat little silver car sees that spot, thinks he's going to be able to tip around the corner and pull in but no. there was a guy there, saw the spot and backed in. that forces the guy in the silver car to go all the way around the other side. and park in that spot. that's maybe a foot away from the spot that he really wants. >> pretty much attached to it. >> you tell me this is...
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russia and the u.s. sufg of using more than 95%, there's concerns their absence will hinder process. moscow refused to take part because of tensions with the u.s. roslyn jordan joins us from washington d.c. russia is not present. tell us more about what they have been discussing about dirty bombs, which seems to be the key. >> people should understand that the risk of being injured or killed by a so-called dirty bomb is a low risk. from the prospect of striking fear into people's hearts, dirty bombs are effective in doing so. one of the ways that they work and they include some radioactive material. the idea that something could be exploded near you, and injure you or make you develop cancer is something that he'd try to commit. to bring fear. that is the focus of the summit. the president talked about a little earlier during the opening plenary. >> we know that al-qaeda sought nuclear missiles. individuals in france and brussels video taped a man that worked at nuclear facilities. floes doubt that if the bad -- there's no doubt if the mad men got their hands on a nuclear bomb, they'd use it to kill as many as possible. >> reporter: the president focussing on al-qaeda and
russia and the u.s. sufg of using more than 95%, there's concerns their absence will hinder process. moscow refused to take part because of tensions with the u.s. roslyn jordan joins us from washington d.c. russia is not present. tell us more about what they have been discussing about dirty bombs, which seems to be the key. >> people should understand that the risk of being injured or killed by a so-called dirty bomb is a low risk. from the prospect of striking fear into people's hearts,...
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in the panama papers, a lot of people from china and russia were buying properties in london and using offshore companies. once we were looking at the papers, we did not know who these people really were. host: norma, anything else? that is victory to write very much. if i could ask another brief question. about two months ago, america was curious about something related to our financial companies and china. any information on what that is? guest: no, i would not know. i am sorry. carol once to know by twitter, more about americans and where they might be hiding their money. didn't switzerland used to be a haven? guest: we found the previous investigation that in fact switzerland was hiding or money, but switzerland has also, because of crackdowns, has had to get clever about what they do then you have these days is singapore. that is where a lot of the money is going. host: also, does panama have personal relationships with high wealth? had a taxama has haven based on delaware, so all the rules basically apply there. that is where a lot of drug money was going through. a lot involved
in the panama papers, a lot of people from china and russia were buying properties in london and using offshore companies. once we were looking at the papers, we did not know who these people really were. host: norma, anything else? that is victory to write very much. if i could ask another brief question. about two months ago, america was curious about something related to our financial companies and china. any information on what that is? guest: no, i would not know. i am sorry. carol once to...
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us from moscow. >> reporter: russia's defense ministry has rejected criticism that one of its jets made aggressiveofficials say a russian interceptor flew within 50 feet of the u.s. aircraft, which he says was making a routine flight and carried out a risky barrel roll as it flew past in international airspace. the u.s. says the action was unsafe and unprofessional. russia, though, says that version of events is "running counter to reality." defense officials in moscow say russian air defenses were scrambled after identifying a high-speed unidentified target heading for russia's borders. after visual contact was made, the defense official said the u.s. plane changed course. officials say there was no emergency situations and that the russian flight was in strict conformity with international rules. but of course this is the second close encounters between the u.s. and russian militaries in the past few days. last week russian jets buzzed a u.s. warship, the "uss donald cook," apparently simulating attack passages. the u.s. secretary of state john kerry condemned that as dangerous and provocative.
us from moscow. >> reporter: russia's defense ministry has rejected criticism that one of its jets made aggressiveofficials say a russian interceptor flew within 50 feet of the u.s. aircraft, which he says was making a routine flight and carried out a risky barrel roll as it flew past in international airspace. the u.s. says the action was unsafe and unprofessional. russia, though, says that version of events is "running counter to reality." defense officials in moscow say...
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from florida. thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure, wolf. thanks so much. >>> a strong message sent to russia deploying the military's most secretive aircraft. details next. neighbor boy. (neighbor) yeah, so we're just bringing your son home. he really loves our wireless directv receiver. (dad) he should know better. we're settlers. we settle for cable. but let us repay you for your troubles. fresh milk for the journey home? (neighbor) we live right there. (dad) salted meats? (neighbor) no thank you. (dad) hats then! (vo) don't be a settler, get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision
from florida. thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure, wolf. thanks so much. >>> a strong message sent to russia deploying the military's most secretive aircraft. details next. neighbor boy. (neighbor) yeah, so we're just bringing your son home. he really loves our wireless directv receiver. (dad) he should know better. we're settlers. we settle for cable. but let us repay you for your troubles. fresh milk for the journey home? (neighbor) we live right there. (dad)...
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we're getting a report coming to us from reuters that three suicide bombers have carried out explosions in russia, specifically in the stavrpol region. that hit the headlines back in 2003 when there was a train bombing that killed 46 people. that was blamed on the breakaway rebel government at the time, so that was the point of 13/14 years ago when the world engaged with what was going on in that area, but the top line on that story now is we have one report talking about three suicide-type incidents taking place in stavropol. we will get more on that story for as soon as we can. construction workers have uncovered what could be ruins of a church dating back to the 5th century. they were a few hundred metres for another -- from another church. >> translation: this is evidence that we the palestine i didn't know rians are rooted in this land-- palestinians are road in this land >>> lots more news on our website whenever you want to, aljazeera.com >> "whose wal-mart is it? our wal-mart!" "who's number one?! the customer always!" when we operate for less and we buy for less, we can pass those saving
we're getting a report coming to us from reuters that three suicide bombers have carried out explosions in russia, specifically in the stavrpol region. that hit the headlines back in 2003 when there was a train bombing that killed 46 people. that was blamed on the breakaway rebel government at the time, so that was the point of 13/14 years ago when the world engaged with what was going on in that area, but the top line on that story now is we have one report talking about three suicide-type...
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us. ryan chilcote with the latest on hacking coming from russia., reporting season on wall street. banks have found a new way to please investors. goldman sachs is sent to join j.p. morgan and wells fargo in slashing costs. ♪ francine: goldman sachs said to be embarking on its deepest cost-cutting push in years. the ceo's cuts are to employ layoffs as the bank tries to whether a slump. that is according to people with knowledge of the effort. michael moore joins us now with the rest of the details. thank you so much for coming on. what sort of measures are we talking about? >> this is kind of across-the-board, not just laying off people, cutting deeper than they normally cut this time of year, but expenses, travel, anywhere they can find cost-cutting, they are doing it. they are expected to have a drop in first-quarter revenue. francine: is this surprising? this is what all of their rivals are doing. >> in that way, it is not surprising. a said, not only are we cutting costs, we've got moorman to cut. banks are trying to wait for revenue to turn ar
us. ryan chilcote with the latest on hacking coming from russia., reporting season on wall street. banks have found a new way to please investors. goldman sachs is sent to join j.p. morgan and wells fargo in slashing costs. ♪ francine: goldman sachs said to be embarking on its deepest cost-cutting push in years. the ceo's cuts are to employ layoffs as the bank tries to whether a slump. that is according to people with knowledge of the effort. michael moore joins us now with the rest of the...
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and russia to intervene at the highest level. our correspondent joins us now from geneva.oy is you in appealing to the russians and the u.s. what can they really do to help? ton: it was an unusual move appeal publicly to two of the world's biggest leaders to president obama and vladimir putin to interview -- intervene. u.s./russia brokerage and worked very well throughout march. that gave a lot of impetus for the political negotiations going on in geneva in the second round. however, in april, and the last 10 days, cessation of havelities, the agreements had so many violations, especially now around the city of aleppo. it is on the verge of collapse. if it occurs, it will be hard for a new round. to revive the cessation of hostilities. whether they can pull it off or not, remains to be seen. -- it appears that the u.s. secretary of state john kerry and his rush and counterpart have to get hands-on on this issue and try to revive it. they are the two principal architect that putting a lot of energy into making this thing happen and they don't want to see it unravel. talksan
and russia to intervene at the highest level. our correspondent joins us now from geneva.oy is you in appealing to the russians and the u.s. what can they really do to help? ton: it was an unusual move appeal publicly to two of the world's biggest leaders to president obama and vladimir putin to interview -- intervene. u.s./russia brokerage and worked very well throughout march. that gave a lot of impetus for the political negotiations going on in geneva in the second round. however, in april,...
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video but is important, the iranians just received the s-300 anti-character missile system from russia. give usts on how this changes the balance of power in the middle east now that iran has its very sophisticated air defense system? are they now immune to any air strikes? >> they're not immune. the united states and its allies are capable of taking out any russian system. it steps up the level of danger. it obviously makes very difficult our response and our ability to put the iranians in their place. iran wants a gemini in the middle east. they're doing it in syria and doing it by supporting hezbollah. this is a big situation. again, we need more pushback. this president is not doing it. iran is growing with russia's help to that point. appreciate you being on, sir. have a good sunday. >> you bet. you, too. >> all the best. shannon? >>> two the hottest topics this election season, immigration and larger role of the presidency itself. tomorrow the u.s. supreme court will hold oral arguments as to whether president obama overstepped his constitutional authority. at issue a pair of executive or
video but is important, the iranians just received the s-300 anti-character missile system from russia. give usts on how this changes the balance of power in the middle east now that iran has its very sophisticated air defense system? are they now immune to any air strikes? >> they're not immune. the united states and its allies are capable of taking out any russian system. it steps up the level of danger. it obviously makes very difficult our response and our ability to put the iranians...
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mark: a new report rocking global leaders from russia to argentina over allegations they used shell companieso hide billions of dollars. what is the chief executive of russia's dtd group telling bloomberg concerning the reports about vladimir putin's involvement. landing the arabia biggest economic shakeup since the founding of the kingdom. the deputy crown prince gives us his exclusive details of his $100to raise an additional billion a year to balance the budget and offset those declining oil prices. let's head straight to the market desk where julie hyman has some of the breaking economic numbers to start the day off. a little bit worse than expected. julie: i want to start with labor market conditions because they are we see a drop or a game with anticipated labor market conditions. that index is down 2.1%. the estimate was a gain of 1.5%. thes are walkin watching labor market. overallnumbers are down in line with the median estimate. if you exclude transportation, you get a drop of a tenths of 1%. that is larger than estimated and that is the seventh decline in the past eight months. loo
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from brazil, russia. or there's a homegrown solution which is tougher. which is we use mystically available slabs. -- we use domestically available slabs. instead of making steel from iron or we could make melting local scrap and making a long-term sustainable business model. it is tougher which means we have to close down furnaces. it will be a transition that will take several years. erect newt -- and furnaces. it would be tougher but it is a sustainable solution. guy: would you be interested in the second part? it seems like you have experience in the first part of those two problems. it is the second part that people are questioning. you just laid out very neatly with that problem is. isn't that a part of the business that you would be --eresting in acquiring interested in acquiring? and under what terms? >> that is what we need to look at. there is a model that we transition overtime. it will sustain all jobs. it will mean large retraining but it will restate -- it will sustain all jobs. .t is a bigger undertaking it is something we need to discuss with the governm
from brazil, russia. or there's a homegrown solution which is tougher. which is we use mystically available slabs. -- we use domestically available slabs. instead of making steel from iron or we could make melting local scrap and making a long-term sustainable business model. it is tougher which means we have to close down furnaces. it will be a transition that will take several years. erect newt -- and furnaces. it would be tougher but it is a sustainable solution. guy: would you be interested...
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from anywhere. it's a global war and it is much more easier for us to manage the media from russia right now and maybe change sometimes, but this is about, and the global war and russia is a part of it somebody asked what the new political statement. i think this is a politic that's made for it and this is very important and this is -- there are no borders and we're the proof so thank you. [ applause ] now i think we have some questions. >> thank you for your comments. i want to ask you if there is anything that you as a journalist specifically the writer and editor, if there was something that you would like to comment on based on what ellia talked about because he's talking about the publisher. [ indiscernible ] >> what's been your spears expe of this process? >> no, i support his political statement, but i think i can comment a little on what he s d said, and i find interesting that we have a development stuff with us and we can talk with them and we can do things faster than always being -- i don't know how it is in america, but in russia in media if you need to change something on your website li
from anywhere. it's a global war and it is much more easier for us to manage the media from russia right now and maybe change sometimes, but this is about, and the global war and russia is a part of it somebody asked what the new political statement. i think this is a politic that's made for it and this is very important and this is -- there are no borders and we're the proof so thank you. [ applause ] now i think we have some questions. >> thank you for your comments. i want to ask you...
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from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and of them. one we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they inresent russiaernational competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has on for months. and now some of our athletes are being threatened with an end to careers. what would happen with the authorities,rting sporting officials? i'm speaking from my heart right now. >> you're probably learning... no.hankfully, >> not actually taking lessons from him. okay. was never listed as doping. it does not affect your performance. cardiacsupports your muscle, in good shape, when you of strain it. decided toason, they put it on the banned substances list. meldonium was invented, as we know now -- i never knew this before -- was invented in the latvia.nion, in the person who invented this substance never considered it as doping. it's widely used in medicine and health care. and when they listed it, they did not know how much time it takes to -- how long it stays in blood. and they made some corrections few days ago, maybe yesterday. and the decision they made wa
from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and of them. one we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they inresent russiaernational competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has on for months. and now some of our athletes are being threatened with an end to careers. what would happen with the authorities,rting sporting officials? i'm speaking from my heart right now. >> you're probably...
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a leading role and that's very much of concern because russia very much has a stockpile of material. brent: richard walker on the story for us from washington. thank you very much. the only surviving suspect of the paris terrorist attacks is set to be taken to france after belgian authorities approved his extradition. salah abdeslam was captured in belgium almost two weeks ago. his lawyer says he is willing to cooperate with authorities. he was arrested over his alleged involvement in the attacks last year that left 130 people dead. earlier, we spoke to our brussels correspondent, and we asked whether the alleged leak between akif pirincci and this month's attack in --salah abdeslam and this month's attack in brussels? reporter: he picked up the person who was constructing the bomb and he went by car, picked him up with a car, brought him to brussels, and that is where he did what he did. plus, abdeslam went to germany, picked up three more people in the south of germany and the belgian media speculates one of these three people might leave the man with the hatch, the third person from the surveillance images at the airport. it m
a leading role and that's very much of concern because russia very much has a stockpile of material. brent: richard walker on the story for us from washington. thank you very much. the only surviving suspect of the paris terrorist attacks is set to be taken to france after belgian authorities approved his extradition. salah abdeslam was captured in belgium almost two weeks ago. his lawyer says he is willing to cooperate with authorities. he was arrested over his alleged involvement in the...
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russia? they are so far ahead of us from a cybersecurity standpoint meaning intelligence gathering in the modernge. we should know well in advance before every terrorist attack on the planet and yet we do not. we do not or if we do we are not telling anybody. it's one of the greatest tragedies that we need new training. we need to make ourselves up to date. we are 20 years behind the chinese and russia. john: that alone would protect us? >> i'm sorry? john: intelligence alone would protect us? >> let me give an example. we have the capacity using pattern recognition without having to listen to anybody's conversation or invade anybody's privacy to determine what a terror cell is. they have anonymous medications. leaders will take a different phone and throw it away every day. they use only outgoing phonecalls. when a terrorist attack is about to happen there is a flow through the chain of command. these things are easily identifiable in today's cyber science world rated so if we could protect them and prevent every terrorist attack would that not help us? >> the first of a would do is obey the co
russia? they are so far ahead of us from a cybersecurity standpoint meaning intelligence gathering in the modernge. we should know well in advance before every terrorist attack on the planet and yet we do not. we do not or if we do we are not telling anybody. it's one of the greatest tragedies that we need new training. we need to make ourselves up to date. we are 20 years behind the chinese and russia. john: that alone would protect us? >> i'm sorry? john: intelligence alone would...
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russia. >> clarissa ward for us with the interesting report from the really interesting place to be this morning get an early start on your money. dow is higher signaling optimism. oil steady right now. below $43 a barrel. stocks in europe are higher. shares in asia mixed overnight. apple could post its worst quarterly results in more than a decade after the closing bell today. analysts predict a drop in iphone sales and drag down profit and revenue. some are calling for a double-digit drop compared with the same time last year. the last time that happened was in the fall of 2001 when windows 98 was a dominant operating system. >> i can't remember. >> apple shares have tanked 20% in the past 20 months. >> you were in junior high. >> the stock is flat for the year. down 2.5% over the past week. >>> goldman sachs, banker to moguls and advisers to big money. res ha reviled by bernie sanders. you can bank online. goldman will not charge transaction fees. you are limited to six withdrawals or transfers. no atm card or branch. the best thing is a savings account. 1.05%. the average savings in the u.s.
russia. >> clarissa ward for us with the interesting report from the really interesting place to be this morning get an early start on your money. dow is higher signaling optimism. oil steady right now. below $43 a barrel. stocks in europe are higher. shares in asia mixed overnight. apple could post its worst quarterly results in more than a decade after the closing bell today. analysts predict a drop in iphone sales and drag down profit and revenue. some are calling for a double-digit...
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russia is pushing back. since the end of the cold war, the nato alliance has expanded from the border of germany right territory. nato aircraft now conduct exercises with countries that used to be part of the old soviet bloc. and russia won't like what's coming next. in june 13,000 u.s. troops will take part in a large-scale military exercise in poland, one of the largest since the end of the cold war. >> pelley: david martin at the peg. david, thank you. well, the u.s. should be preparing for war against the zika virus. but congress has not put up the nearly $2 billion that the c.d.c. says it must have. spread the virus here. so our dr. jon lapook went to washington and extracted a promise. >> reporter: when the administration moved nearly $600 million from fighting ebola to fighting zika, dr. anthony fauci of the n.i.h. said it's a stopgap measure at best. >> when the president asked for $1.9 billion, we needed $1.9 billion. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan. >> mr. speaker, do you believe the white house when it says it needs the full $1.9 billion to fight zika over and beyond what has already been allocated to fight ebola? >> the money is in the pipeline. our appro
russia is pushing back. since the end of the cold war, the nato alliance has expanded from the border of germany right territory. nato aircraft now conduct exercises with countries that used to be part of the old soviet bloc. and russia won't like what's coming next. in june 13,000 u.s. troops will take part in a large-scale military exercise in poland, one of the largest since the end of the cold war. >> pelley: david martin at the peg. david, thank you. well, the u.s. should be...
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a new report is rocking leaders of countries from russia to argentina over allegations they used shell companies to hide wealth. welcome to bloomberg go. we are here in world headquarters for opening day for major league baseball. good luck new york yankees. i'm stephanie ruhle here with david westin and jonathan ferro. david: stephanie is back. stephanie: thank you. almost as important as opening day for the yankees. david: absolutely. we're also joined by nick collis, good have you here. jon: stephanie missed fed chair janet yellen because she was on vacation. this time with bernanke, that is coming up on thursday. david: historic. share -- thiset market check. let's get you up to speed. futures now higher this morning. s&p 500 futures up about the exploits. now futures up 33. a rally in the -- a rally in europe. switch at the board to much longer dollar story on most of the crosses this morning. dollar yen inching higher. euro sterling, brexit spread, we will talk about that in about 10 minutes. at inches away from that 80 pence level on friday. treasury yields up a basis point at 1
a new report is rocking leaders of countries from russia to argentina over allegations they used shell companies to hide wealth. welcome to bloomberg go. we are here in world headquarters for opening day for major league baseball. good luck new york yankees. i'm stephanie ruhle here with david westin and jonathan ferro. david: stephanie is back. stephanie: thank you. almost as important as opening day for the yankees. david: absolutely. we're also joined by nick collis, good have you here. jon:...
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us. exclusive saudi arabia lays out plans to raise $100 billion in new revenue and what will be its biggest economic shakeup ever. a new report is rocking leaders of countries from russiaations they used shell companies to hide wealth. welcome to bloomberg go. we are here in world headquarters for opening day for major league baseball. good luck new york yankees. i'm stephanie ruhle here with david westin and jonathan ferro. david: stephanie is back. stephanie: thank you. almost as important as opening day for the yankees. david: absolutely. we're also joined by nick collis, good have you here. jon: stephanie missed fed chair janet yellen because she was on vacation.
us. exclusive saudi arabia lays out plans to raise $100 billion in new revenue and what will be its biggest economic shakeup ever. a new report is rocking leaders of countries from russiaations they used shell companies to hide wealth. welcome to bloomberg go. we are here in world headquarters for opening day for major league baseball. good luck new york yankees. i'm stephanie ruhle here with david westin and jonathan ferro. david: stephanie is back. stephanie: thank you. almost as important as...
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from every one of us. and we won't always like our options. the issues we confront from fighting isis, handling russiarea, and the middle east, to addressing displaced workers, civil rights, the new plague of drug addiction at home. as well as slow economic growth and rising debt. think about it. they're all critical. the importance of making the right choices certainly cannot be understated. it can overload us if we let it. but even in the face of this multitude of complex thorny problems, clarity can emerge. from the fog of anxiety, the seemingly endless choices can be reduced. and then reduced again, and then reduced again. and they eventually are whittled down to just two. and here they are. will we turn our backs on the ideals of america that have seen us through more than two centuries? or are we going to reaffirm that america is in ronald reagan's words, this last best hope for man on earth. ladies and gentlemen, this is our choice. for some, the challenges we face, the myriad choices, the potential changes that each decision presents, it could and maybe in some senses given rise to fear or ang
from every one of us. and we won't always like our options. the issues we confront from fighting isis, handling russiarea, and the middle east, to addressing displaced workers, civil rights, the new plague of drug addiction at home. as well as slow economic growth and rising debt. think about it. they're all critical. the importance of making the right choices certainly cannot be understated. it can overload us if we let it. but even in the face of this multitude of complex thorny problems,...
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use offshore structures. very few of the billionaires are named but forbes says many appear to be from russia and eastern europe. no american billionaires or clients have been named in the document leak, at least not yet. u.s. assets have become a favorite destination for some of that money. the miami herald reporting 19 foreign nationals created offshore entities that purchased miami real estate. eight have been linked to corruption and tax evasion in their home state. half are cash deals and overseas buyers bought $6 million worth of homes in southern florida last year. that's about a third of local spending. u.s. treasury has imposed new rules in miami and manhattan requiring buyers using llcs and offshore entities to disclose the real owners. offshoring is perfectly legal in many cases, but it has support the art market. reports say russian billionaire created trusts in the bbi to purchase more than $2 billion more than art. that was sold by billionaire steve cohen. these trusts were disclosed last year and created for estate planning purposes but it shows that growing scrutiny could lead for cause for more
use offshore structures. very few of the billionaires are named but forbes says many appear to be from russia and eastern europe. no american billionaires or clients have been named in the document leak, at least not yet. u.s. assets have become a favorite destination for some of that money. the miami herald reporting 19 foreign nationals created offshore entities that purchased miami real estate. eight have been linked to corruption and tax evasion in their home state. half are cash deals and...
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little introduction of lisa adams it follows her from her romantic meeting of john quincy adams as it can be described. but it follows her to berlin and russia us then back to washington as the wife of a president. so one of the things i want to ask right off the bat is whether the fact the character's name drew you to the book? >> i do think it is true and probably noticed her a little quicker than if her name was jean. [laughter] but beyond that it was coincidence. when you are writing about historical figures you cannot assume you can step inside their head but you do need of crack of the window and for me publicly sharing a name publicly i don't know very many movies sell. [laughter] -- "louisa" so was a little bit of the window opener. >> my name had to do with who i became so defeat her indeed affected her personality? >> at the time it was more common than it is now. in berlin and everybody was named louisa. the duchesses and whenever and royalty so it wasn't quite the uncommon name and made a joke a few which were answering a question bin this character's name because of the background of how we knew each other. so before i met her. >>
little introduction of lisa adams it follows her from her romantic meeting of john quincy adams as it can be described. but it follows her to berlin and russia us then back to washington as the wife of a president. so one of the things i want to ask right off the bat is whether the fact the character's name drew you to the book? >> i do think it is true and probably noticed her a little quicker than if her name was jean. [laughter] but beyond that it was coincidence. when you are writing...
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us live from london. greg, this is amazing footage to watch. >> amazing stuff and an amazing reaction from russia basically saying, what's the fuss today? but in fact there have been a history of flybys or near misses between russia and the us and allied military hardware but as you know this stuff is remarkable. russian jet fighters basically doing mock attack runs on a us destroyer in the baltic sea. the nearest russian territory, 80 miles away. it happened earlier this week. the russian planes were apparently unharmed but it didn't matter much. the jets actually buzzing the us donald cook lower than the level of the ship's bridge, close enough to the water to leave awake. us commander of the ship today saying his concerns were not about being afraid of the russians but about safe and professional behavior in international waters. there was a drill going on involving the us ship and a polish helicopter.the thinking is perhaps all this activity was aimed at sending a message to russia's baltic neighbor. there has been high tension between moscow and the rest of the countries in that region. it seems ukrai
us live from london. greg, this is amazing footage to watch. >> amazing stuff and an amazing reaction from russia basically saying, what's the fuss today? but in fact there have been a history of flybys or near misses between russia and the us and allied military hardware but as you know this stuff is remarkable. russian jet fighters basically doing mock attack runs on a us destroyer in the baltic sea. the nearest russian territory, 80 miles away. it happened earlier this week. the...
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used to bring the imaginary bell to life. today at midday, the low pitch joined in with the sounds of the 23 other bells, as if to say, from russia7 news." >> that's great. >> amazing. thank you so much for joining us for "abc7 news" at 4:00. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. "abc7 news" at 5:00 begins right now. >>> new at 5:00, an alert woman spots an autistic boy that was missing. plus -- >> i know the nba will make the right decision. >> steph curry weighs in on the all-star game being moved from north carolina to san francisco because of the new lbgt law. >>> a man's high end car taken on a joyride, what the palo alto dealership is saying about it. >> i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. beach weather for the weekend. i'll show you how much warmer it will turn. >> live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is "abc7 news." >> i jumped out the car and i told the kids, do not move. >> she wasn't afraid to do the right thing. one woman's instincts saved a lost little boy. good evening. i'm cheryl jennings in for kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. 11-year-old zachary smiths a autism and he hopped a b.a.r.t. train to san f
used to bring the imaginary bell to life. today at midday, the low pitch joined in with the sounds of the 23 other bells, as if to say, from russia7 news." >> that's great. >> amazing. thank you so much for joining us for "abc7 news" at 4:00. i'm cheryl jennings. >> and i'm dan ashley. "abc7 news" at 5:00 begins right now. >>> new at 5:00, an alert woman spots an autistic boy that was missing. plus -- >> i know the nba will make the...
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russia? they are so far ahead of us from a cybersecurity standpoint meaning intelligence gathering in the modern. we should know well in advance before every terrorist attack on the planet and yet we do not. we do not or if we do we are not telling anybody. it's one of the greatest tragedies that we need new training. we need to make ourselves up to date. we are 20 years behind the chinese and russia. john: that alone would protect us? >> i'm sorry? john: intelligence alone would protect us? >> let me give an example. we have the capacity using pattern recognition without having to listen to anybody's conversation or invade anybody's privacy to determine what a terror cell is. they have anonymous medications. leaders will take a different phone and throw it away every day. they use only outgoing phonecalls. when a terrorist attack is about to happen there is a flow through the chain of command. these things are easily identifiable in today's cyber science world rated so if we could protect them and prevent every terrorist attack would that not help us? >> the first of a would do is obey the cons
russia? they are so far ahead of us from a cybersecurity standpoint meaning intelligence gathering in the modern. we should know well in advance before every terrorist attack on the planet and yet we do not. we do not or if we do we are not telling anybody. it's one of the greatest tragedies that we need new training. we need to make ourselves up to date. we are 20 years behind the chinese and russia. john: that alone would protect us? >> i'm sorry? john: intelligence alone would protect...
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nato uses its command center and f-16s to be eyes and ears in the sky whether it comes to russia. norway runs that operation from its military headquarters which it recently moved 600 miles north to buda, only country with a military headquarters inside arctic circle. one reason, to keep tabs on russia. very deep inside an arctic mountain, nor weej answe norwegians, track, on an era that has come back to life. brinksmanship has's existed between nato and russia. but redefining be moscow's relationship with the west. >> pushing the russia-west relationship over the cliff and qualitatively different from most of the cold war period. >> in a speech that putin gave to russia parliament announcing the annexation of crimea, he outlined a new purpose for russia. >> there was one part in which he warned russia's western colleague if you compress a spring all the way to its limit at some point it will spring back hard. that's the new foreign policy of russia. it's springing back against perceived slights and encroachments by the west. >>> in november former soviet president mick highly gorbachev gorbachev weighed in. >>
nato uses its command center and f-16s to be eyes and ears in the sky whether it comes to russia. norway runs that operation from its military headquarters which it recently moved 600 miles north to buda, only country with a military headquarters inside arctic circle. one reason, to keep tabs on russia. very deep inside an arctic mountain, nor weej answe norwegians, track, on an era that has come back to life. brinksmanship has's existed between nato and russia. but redefining be moscow's...
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if you will try to open them from russia, you will use the mirror -- it's not a simple procedure. what about radio additionally. maybe some of you remember several months ago it was a conflict between editor and chief. the reason of the conflict was the twitter of one of our journalists. they tried to force him to fire off his gentleman and he said that it is his prerogative to do it and he refused to do it. then he said he would try to fire the vindictive, himself. it was also a very interesting page when the people from some other structure try to make independent journalists to do something. you can say there is no independent journalists in russia. maybe you are right because it was -- it seems to me it was soviet writer, songwriter who said, tell me who tries to influence you and i will answer who pays you. so i think that the whole situation with russia is rather set. because there are some restrictions of getting information. my colleagues, my friends, i don't understand how they work really because they have their own list of victims. i know that they are journalists, they
if you will try to open them from russia, you will use the mirror -- it's not a simple procedure. what about radio additionally. maybe some of you remember several months ago it was a conflict between editor and chief. the reason of the conflict was the twitter of one of our journalists. they tried to force him to fire off his gentleman and he said that it is his prerogative to do it and he refused to do it. then he said he would try to fire the vindictive, himself. it was also a very...
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from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and sports is one of them. we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they represent russia in international competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying actually and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has been dragging on for months. and now some of our athletes are being threatened with an end to their careers. what would happen with the russian sporting authorities, sporting officials? i'm speaking from my heart right now. >> you are probably learning this from -- >> thankfully, no. >> not actually taking lessons from him. okay. this substance was never listed as doping. it does not affect your performance. it just supports your cardiac muscle, in good shape, when you over- strain it. for some reason, they decided to put it on the banned substances list. meldonium was invented, as we know now -- i never knew this before -- was invented in the soviet union, in latvia. the person who invented this substance never considered it as doping. it's widely used in medicine and health care. and when they listed it, they did not know how much time it takes to -- how lon
from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and sports is one of them. we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they represent russia in international competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying actually and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has been dragging on for months. and now some of our athletes are being threatened with an end to their careers. what would happen with the russian sporting authorities, sporting officials? i'm speaking...
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russia's fighting activities in syria. can you give us a picture of what you are seeing from russia? we know some fighters have left that are there bombing activities starting to make it more difficult for the u.s. to start operations there? does this call for greater confliction's and what are you seeing what russia would do over the next couple of weeks? rear adm. lewis: in regard to the territory regained, it has shifted. area in which isil controls as much larger. i would not come to a percentage decrease, but it is significant. when you are talking 600 square kilometers, that's a lot of space regained by coalition forces. as iraqi forces fighting in iraq that are retaking territory, it ofrestricted and their lines communication between iraq and syria and within iraq and within syria and they cannot move freely around the battlefield. it is significantly reduced and if you look at the comparison side-by-side, it is significant. to the russians, what we are seeing is they have a number of fighters and other capabilities that have gone back to russia and they are still operating. a
russia's fighting activities in syria. can you give us a picture of what you are seeing from russia? we know some fighters have left that are there bombing activities starting to make it more difficult for the u.s. to start operations there? does this call for greater confliction's and what are you seeing what russia would do over the next couple of weeks? rear adm. lewis: in regard to the territory regained, it has shifted. area in which isil controls as much larger. i would not come to a...
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from eastern europe and russia. they infiltrate the computer systems using infected e-mail attachment and holding the dethey until ransom until the ransom is paid with a hard to trace currency like bitcoin. >> they don't want to charge you so much to give up entirely. it's enough so you are willing to pay it. many do. >> the f.b.i. says in 2015 it received nearly 2,500 ransomware crime reports nationwide. the total amount of money paid to hackers last year from the institution or individuals was $24 million. the f.b.i. says the cases often go unreported because the victims will pay an average ransom of $200 to >> the best thing that folks can do to prevent the type of attack is educate their users. >> in washington, i'm jeff barnd, abc7 news. michelle: that is it for "abc7 news at 5:00". comek up now at 6:00 -- -- coming up now at 6:00 -- the deadline is near. will lawmakers take action on noah's law? the latest on the argument over the d.w.i. laws. plus a young man stabbed to death at metro station. the investigation happening now. that's at "abc7 news at 6:00". announcer: "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. leon: up fi
from eastern europe and russia. they infiltrate the computer systems using infected e-mail attachment and holding the dethey until ransom until the ransom is paid with a hard to trace currency like bitcoin. >> they don't want to charge you so much to give up entirely. it's enough so you are willing to pay it. many do. >> the f.b.i. says in 2015 it received nearly 2,500 ransomware crime reports nationwide. the total amount of money paid to hackers last year from the institution or...
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to call this a deliberate strike on a known medical facility and calling on russia to use its influence to stop the regime fromies and civilians. the syrian regime is flat out denying it bombed the hospital. this is what john occur by had to say just a little while ago. >> the facts and circumstances are still coming in. the indications that we have now, and again this just happened, are that these strikes were conducted by the regime. solely by the regime. >> doctors without borders says that was a main referral hospital for children, primarily serving children in aleppo. we've seen these heartbreaking videos, the search for victims now over. two doctors were also among the dead including apparently one of the city's last pediatricians. this is part of a larger escalation in aleppo. six straight days of fighting. more than 100 civilians killed in air strikes and shelling. the white house speaking out about this as well, saying at least 60 have died in shelling and air strikes over the past 24 hours alone. the red cross saying this city is being pushed to the brink of a humanitarian disaster. >> just terrible
to call this a deliberate strike on a known medical facility and calling on russia to use its influence to stop the regime fromies and civilians. the syrian regime is flat out denying it bombed the hospital. this is what john occur by had to say just a little while ago. >> the facts and circumstances are still coming in. the indications that we have now, and again this just happened, are that these strikes were conducted by the regime. solely by the regime. >> doctors without...
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meanwhile, iranian forces using the parade to display new air defense systems recently acquired from russia. connor powell live in our middle east bureau with more. >> reporter: that russian-made s-300 sophisticated missile defense system can also shoot down other missiles that are incoming. russia originally intended to sell it to teheran in 2010, but under pressure from the united states and the international community, they canceled the contract. but it was just recently delivered to iran. now, iran today proudly and brazenly displayed this s-300 weapons system, while at the same time insisting that teheran posed really no risk to its neighbors. during this armed forces day, president rouhani pledged to defend other muslim countries from "terrorism and zionism." since the ink was signed on the international nuclear agreement with iran and sanctions were lifted, a lot of countries and corporations have been trying to provide weapons. and also business opportunities into iran. boeing was recently there trying to sell airline passenger jets to teheran. this is all part of the reproachment b
meanwhile, iranian forces using the parade to display new air defense systems recently acquired from russia. connor powell live in our middle east bureau with more. >> reporter: that russian-made s-300 sophisticated missile defense system can also shoot down other missiles that are incoming. russia originally intended to sell it to teheran in 2010, but under pressure from the united states and the international community, they canceled the contract. but it was just recently delivered to...
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from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and sports is one of them. we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they represent russiainternational competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has been dragging on for months. and now some of our athletes are what would happen with the russians, sporting authorities, sporting officials? i'm speaking from my heart right now. >> you're probably learning english from mr. muscov. >> thankfully, no. president putin: not actually taking lessons from him. okay. meldonium. this substance was never listed as doping. it does not affect your performance. it just supports your cardiac muscle, in good shape, when you over strain it. for some reason, they decided to put it on the banned substances list. meldonium was invented, as we know now -- i never knew this before -- was invented in the soviet union, in latvia. the person who invented this substance never considered it as doping. it's widely used in medicine and health care. and when they listed it, they did not know how much time it takes to -- how long it stays in your bloo
from moscow. indeed, there are things that we all share that unite us and sports is one of them. we always cheer for our athletes when they win, when they represent russiainternational competitions. this scandal, i find it deeply annoying and irritating. this scandal, controversy, has been dragging on for months. and now some of our athletes are what would happen with the russians, sporting authorities, sporting officials? i'm speaking from my heart right now. >> you're probably learning...
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us from singapore. with its first weekly decline since february on the comments from saudi arabia. this freeze deal has always becauseittle tenuous saudi arabia, iran, russiase countries do not get along. iran is just exiting nuclear sanctions from january, and its oil production rose to 3.2 million barrels, the highest since sanctions were lifted, but less by a million barrels below pre-sanctions level, and they want to get back to that tree sanctions level. saudi arabia will not freeze unless iran will freeze. freeze.l definitely not this puts the whole idea of the freeze into question. angie: where does that leave the oil market? >> it's a great question. the oil market is still oversupplied. we are two years into this price has notnd production fallen as much as it needs to to rebalance the market. you're still seeing the u.s. add supply week after week after week as they bring in imports, productions don't falloff. in the near future, if the market is massively oversupplied, which is why prices are down in the 30's still. saudi arabia also planning to sell a stake in its state owned oil company. is it preparing for the end of the oil age? >> it certai
us from singapore. with its first weekly decline since february on the comments from saudi arabia. this freeze deal has always becauseittle tenuous saudi arabia, iran, russiase countries do not get along. iran is just exiting nuclear sanctions from january, and its oil production rose to 3.2 million barrels, the highest since sanctions were lifted, but less by a million barrels below pre-sanctions level, and they want to get back to that tree sanctions level. saudi arabia will not freeze unless...
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use them especially in besieged areas like homs. all of our martyrs were directly targeted. the testimo-- systemic tata tatar -- targeting from the regime and russia reporter: around 1,000 people have received training in turkey and jordan. they also have four training centers inside syria. back in aleppo, these men continue to work despite the threats or hardship. 40 of them were killed in 2015. there are no guarantees that this year will be better. the truce has brought relative peace and calm, but it won't be too long before they are hit again. >>> the iraqi army has begun phase 2 of its offensive against isil, following a three-week operation, it has launched an operation in the contested village south of mosul. >>> thousands of people in the iraqi city of fallujah are facing famine. human rights watch says they haven't been able to get any aid supplies into the city, since the government recaptured ramadi from isil. supply routes have been cut off. up to 50,000 people are trapped inside fallujah, and supplies are running out. >> we're deeply worried about the situation in fallujah, we understand that humanitarian conditions have deteriorated
use them especially in besieged areas like homs. all of our martyrs were directly targeted. the testimo-- systemic tata tatar -- targeting from the regime and russia reporter: around 1,000 people have received training in turkey and jordan. they also have four training centers inside syria. back in aleppo, these men continue to work despite the threats or hardship. 40 of them were killed in 2015. there are no guarantees that this year will be better. the truce has brought relative peace and...
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influence, the pulling back of the united states from defending its interest and its friends around the world. we've seen on the continent of europe itself, russia use military force to change international boundaries, something we all said in 1945 we'll never allow to happen again. those boundaries have been changed, countries in eastern and central europe are still under threat and nato alliance is effectively absent from the field. it's a tragedy that's being repeated in the middle east as we've discussed in refugee terms but the expansion of russian power including a new air base. these are simply the concrete reflection of the erosion of the structures of positions of strength and deterrence that the united states and its allies created over decades, when we see the turmoil in europe, well, certainly they have a heavy responsibility for their own affairs, it's decline of american's press and influence in leadership that i think is really -- we can attribute all of that to barack obama. >> we just were looking at live pictures of the opening of the trade show in the wake of this attempted trade agreement, with the president sitting next to what
influence, the pulling back of the united states from defending its interest and its friends around the world. we've seen on the continent of europe itself, russia use military force to change international boundaries, something we all said in 1945 we'll never allow to happen again. those boundaries have been changed, countries in eastern and central europe are still under threat and nato alliance is effectively absent from the field. it's a tragedy that's being repeated in the middle east as...
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cardin: it seems to me that a missile-defense system modernization from russia to iran makes it much more challenging for us to deal with the security concerns of our partners in that region. it ups the ante for the u.s. and takes us to a new level of what we will need to do. sen. corker: no doubt that the sell of that will come back. senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security of the countries we visited. i am confused, particularly with comments out this week. i would like you on the record about the u.n. violations are not violations. but in december, ambassador mull in this committee stated ballistic missile launches would likely be a violation of the un security council resolution. we have seen missile firings before and after implementation day. but american diplomats said the launches are "inconsistent" but are not a violation. do you think the ballistic missile launches were indeed a violation of the u.n. resolution 2231? mr. shannon: thank you, senator. from our point of view, the u
cardin: it seems to me that a missile-defense system modernization from russia to iran makes it much more challenging for us to deal with the security concerns of our partners in that region. it ups the ante for the u.s. and takes us to a new level of what we will need to do. sen. corker: no doubt that the sell of that will come back. senator perdue. sen. perdue: i just got back from the region. the common consensus is that things have gotten worse since the jcpoa in terms of domestic security...