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he will then tour england. life in england also presents opportunities. he will marry in 1825. he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have six children. only four of those will turn out to be a legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. but did not set his career back any in his day. he decides he really wants to tour europe. that is when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with the european theater group through germany. he's well received. switzerland, he is well received, austria, poland, and especially his zenith will be in russia. again, doing these different shakespearean plays. it is in poland where he is thinking about, in 1857, he is thinking about returning. he is lining up 100 performances back in the states. on the eve of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in poland. that is where his tombstone is. that is 1867. 1857. robert e. lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865. that commemoration will be thi
he will then tour england. life in england also presents opportunities. he will marry in 1825. he takes a white woman for his wife. that would have been impossible in the united states. he will have six children. only four of those will turn out to be a legitimate. but that still did not bother -- he was not bothered by that. but did not set his career back any in his day. he decides he really wants to tour europe. that is when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with...
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england cricket player needs protective equipment. questions about the decision to leave out kevin patterson from the series. caroline: let's bring you up-to-date on the market movement or if the u.s. dollar is headed for its sixth weekly loss. the federal reserve will delay raising interest rates. oil pared its rally after nine weeks of gains, futures are sliding as the price of opec and american shale drillers is set to increase later. chinese stocks are sliding since the central bank cuts and interest rate at the beginning of the week. let's get to shery ahn and hong kong. sherry: good morning anna chinese stocks are falling by the most in a week. the shanghai composite is down one and a half percent. we are seeing increasing concerns about a liquidity tie up in china. we have a number of ipos here not to mention concerns over economic growth. holding onto gains of half a percent. asian marks -- markets are a bit mixed this morning. they are swinging between positive and negative territory. there is a strong performance out of the
england cricket player needs protective equipment. questions about the decision to leave out kevin patterson from the series. caroline: let's bring you up-to-date on the market movement or if the u.s. dollar is headed for its sixth weekly loss. the federal reserve will delay raising interest rates. oil pared its rally after nine weeks of gains, futures are sliding as the price of opec and american shale drillers is set to increase later. chinese stocks are sliding since the central bank cuts...
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some of those in the north on the phone england johnson has suffered oppression and discrimination on the basis of their identity just as aborigines have in australia. the worst part is not wanting to be unemployed. wanting to earn their income instead of begging for it every fort night. -- in june, they will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope here is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues facing communities which on the face of it have very little in common, then parallels can also be found when it comes to solutions but one community's experience can inspire the others. paral >>> and just a reminder you can always keep up to date with all the news on our website at aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. chance. already an olympic gold medallist, the world's number one middleweight tells sara hoy, she's ready to pump above her weight again. >> what defines you? >> overcoming my obstacles resilience is the word. >>> out of control. when the state steps in, whose life is it. sheila macvicar vets the rights lost in the name of protecting a
some of those in the north on the phone england johnson has suffered oppression and discrimination on the basis of their identity just as aborigines have in australia. the worst part is not wanting to be unemployed. wanting to earn their income instead of begging for it every fort night. -- in june, they will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope here is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues facing communities which on the face of it have very little...
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england's preparations have been overshadowed by controversy surrounding england's leading run scoredr, kevin peterson. he has been told he wouldn't be considered because of trust issues. mark barton caught up with ian bell to talk about the state of english cricket and started by asking him if england can replicate the success it has seen against new england in 2013. >> new zealand is one of the informed teams. it is an exciting series. we have to play our best cricket to win that series. it is a good test for us. mark: england 10-3 to win the series. australia 11-4. does that tell us about the gulf between the two sides right now? >> i think it says a little bit of may be where we are. australia has been fantastic in all formats of the game. they've got -- they are very stable in terms of what is on and off the field. our results haven't been great on the field. a lot of distractions off the field. i think it is a fair reflection of where we are. in my time of playing against australia, i've been on both sides. we've been underdogs. in 2005, people didn't give us a chance. through go
england's preparations have been overshadowed by controversy surrounding england's leading run scoredr, kevin peterson. he has been told he wouldn't be considered because of trust issues. mark barton caught up with ian bell to talk about the state of english cricket and started by asking him if england can replicate the success it has seen against new england in 2013. >> new zealand is one of the informed teams. it is an exciting series. we have to play our best cricket to win that...
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asari that we are able in england tone joy england to enjoy his many cherry trees. >> reporter: two gardeners from england visited asari last month. he took them to the park where he obtained the cuttings for bond. >> translator: i took cuttings from this tree to send to england. >> reporter: here is a new variety of cherry tree that bears bond's name. asari says thoughts of the royal family inspired this variety. he says it will bloom elegantly in crimson. >> to know his memory is being respected in japan is very important for us. so we feel very honored. >> translator: i hope the uk and japan will remain friends for a long time. i will be glad if my cherry trees contribute even a little to our friendship. >> translator: bond and asari never met but the cherry trees they love are deeply rooted in windsor. grafts have been taken to eight over parts in the uk and now a new cherry tree symbolizes their friendship is about to blossom. >>> it's time now for a check of the weather. many people in tokyo woke up hearing thunder and heavy rain. but now, residents are seeing sunny, blue skies, meteoro
asari that we are able in england tone joy england to enjoy his many cherry trees. >> reporter: two gardeners from england visited asari last month. he took them to the park where he obtained the cuttings for bond. >> translator: i took cuttings from this tree to send to england. >> reporter: here is a new variety of cherry tree that bears bond's name. asari says thoughts of the royal family inspired this variety. he says it will bloom elegantly in crimson. >> to know...
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stephen england are. this is truly -- we will speak with him about what you need to know about the dollar and the foreign exchange market. we will do that in the 7:00 hour. on this friday. it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene with brendan greeley. brendan: coming from "the financial times," "bring back the bubonic plague -- financiers need to fully embrace the idea of maximum transparency. then they must show that they view the tool as a risk management device, not just a technique for regulatory arbitrage." chris whalen, is that possible? chris: swaps enable you to show a security that you cannot borrow but do not own. they have used this market in the past mostly for speculative purposes. it is the most efficient way to trade a stock or a bond or anything else because the cash is sufficient. tom: this is the high ground. this is must read on "cds." are you suggesting that this is a cds derivative market that has not changed one iota fro
stephen england are. this is truly -- we will speak with him about what you need to know about the dollar and the foreign exchange market. we will do that in the 7:00 hour. on this friday. it is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." i'm tom keene with brendan greeley. brendan: coming from "the financial times," "bring back the bubonic plague -- financiers need to fully embrace the idea of maximum transparency....
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with england supporting right wing politics and scotland disappears a very disappointed england. lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >> you're with al jazeera coming up on the program sherpas face an uncertain future. future. >> welcomewelcome back, here with al jazeera i'm shilling. ceasefire in yemen could come into effect on tuesday will only last five days and it depends on the houthi rebels also agreeing to end the fighting. russia is marking 70 years since the defeat of the nazis in world war ii. protests the ongoing crisis in ukraine. and david cameron says he will press on with a vote on england's membership with the european union. >>> liberia has officially been declared ebola-free, but there are still other cases in west africa. as caroline malone reports. >> picture of health as liberia is declared ebola free, no cases have been seen for 42 days. twice its incubation period. >> i lost my father from this ebola crisis, i'm so happy that i'll be able to play joke shake hands, things i have not been able to do for six months. >> reporter: but people in neighboring guinea an
with england supporting right wing politics and scotland disappears a very disappointed england. lawrence lee, al jazeera london. >> you're with al jazeera coming up on the program sherpas face an uncertain future. future. >> welcomewelcome back, here with al jazeera i'm shilling. ceasefire in yemen could come into effect on tuesday will only last five days and it depends on the houthi rebels also agreeing to end the fighting. russia is marking 70 years since the defeat of the nazis...
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kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. are you suggesting that the ted wells report did not do due diligence? to suggest that there's a relationship between them, or are you suggesting based on history that bill belichick must have known what was going on? >> well, i go with both. and let's just go with something that just recently happened. just a few weeks ago, the nfl nailed the atlanta falcons for pumping illegal crowd noise into the georgia dome. and after the investigation, they said that rich mckay the president of the falcons, was not involved yet they suspended rich mckay from the nfl competition committee. so there's already hypocrisy here within a matter of weeks. you cannot suspend rich mckay when you flat-out say in your report that he knew nothing about the illegal crowd noise because rich mckay is the president of the falcons, that he is indirectly guilty. yet come back with this report which is more serious, and say that you're going to let bill belichick off scot-free. >> okay. okay, terrence. stay with us
kraft, the owner of the new england patriots. are you suggesting that the ted wells report did not do due diligence? to suggest that there's a relationship between them, or are you suggesting based on history that bill belichick must have known what was going on? >> well, i go with both. and let's just go with something that just recently happened. just a few weeks ago, the nfl nailed the atlanta falcons for pumping illegal crowd noise into the georgia dome. and after the investigation,...
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in june the aboriginal ahs awesens will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues then parallels can also be found when it comes to solutions. but one community's experience can inspire the others. the costs of this exchange are being met by universities and public grants but it's not a holiday. the exchange works out cheaper than most academic conferences and this is real life research exploring cross cultural parallels with those on the sharp end of change. >>> still to come on the news hour find out which golfer will be celebrating at the irish open. open. >>> cause an upset at the 17 time grand slam of champions. he surprised the fourth seed. the 14th seed coming 633626763 to face him in the quarter finals. >>> the japanese continue impressive progress he's yet to drop a set and the number five seed was an easy win. >>> the women's former french open champion reaches the last -- they will return to the quarter finals for the first time since 2008. she won three sets. >> amazing really. and t
in june the aboriginal ahs awesens will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues then parallels can also be found when it comes to solutions. but one community's experience can inspire the others. the costs of this exchange are being met by universities and public grants but it's not a holiday. the exchange works out cheaper than most academic conferences and this is real life research exploring cross cultural...
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a former bank of england policy maker uppity at the bank of england. david cameron is said to keep power. let's take a look at how the markets have responded. michael houston, chief market analyst patiently waiting to join us. good morning to you. not the morning you were expecting. >> certainly not. when that exit poll came out yesterday i nearly fell off of my chair as i didn't think anyone was expecting the conservatives to come in with 316 votes. i think you will see the results of that this morning in a massive relief rally in the footsie. anna: we were just talking to john of the bank of england and he was cautioning that yes we might see this bounce and this pro-market euphoria to start with, but how long will it last when does the market start turn attention to europe. certain look at this government and how eurosceptic it might be compared to the last one. >> i think that is a very key point. what you will see today is a relief rally and it is largely a result of the fact that the labour party have not got in. we will not see the price freezes
a former bank of england policy maker uppity at the bank of england. david cameron is said to keep power. let's take a look at how the markets have responded. michael houston, chief market analyst patiently waiting to join us. good morning to you. not the morning you were expecting. >> certainly not. when that exit poll came out yesterday i nearly fell off of my chair as i didn't think anyone was expecting the conservatives to come in with 316 votes. i think you will see the results of...
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, but outside new england? >> no, i think it does. i think -- look, my own personal feeling on this is this is really kind of a minor infraction. a speeding ticket, let's say, in the real world. but i think that the patriots with four super bowls under bill belichick are a team that people seem to love to hate, and i think his reputation will suffer. he will carry this for the rest of his life, i believe. >> joe sullivan, thanks so much for your time. joining me now from outside salem state university in massachusetts where tom brady just spoke, msnbc's steve kornacki. well, steve, are you wishing you'd paid $3,200 to be in there? >> reporter: i tell you, i mean, he could have just started reciting random letters from the alphabet and that place would have gone crazy. you talk about a home-field advantage. i give jim gray a credit. he did did try to come at him from a couple different angles. only so much the crowd was going to let him do. i was surprised. i thought brady might have a little bit more to say abo
, but outside new england? >> no, i think it does. i think -- look, my own personal feeling on this is this is really kind of a minor infraction. a speeding ticket, let's say, in the real world. but i think that the patriots with four super bowls under bill belichick are a team that people seem to love to hate, and i think his reputation will suffer. he will carry this for the rest of his life, i believe. >> joe sullivan, thanks so much for your time. joining me now from outside...
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they have potential allies who happen to be white. >> some of those in the north of england said they have suffered on the base of their identity. they stair a stigma as recipients of handouts. >> the worst part is not wanting to be unemployed, wanting to earn your income instead of going out and begging for it every fort night. >> what he learns from australians and what they learn from him will feed into the academic report. >> i know it's a completely different situation, but there is still impoverishment in the north of england, and how do those people cope with it? >> the british participants have taken part in demonstrations calling for indigenous rights and have been taken to sites of cultural significance. in june, the aboriginal people of australia will travel to england. >> on the face of it, they have very little in common, parallels can be found when it comes to solutions. one community's experience can inspire the others. >> the cost is made by public grants but it's not a free holiday. exchange work sounds cheaper than most academic conferences but this is real life rese
they have potential allies who happen to be white. >> some of those in the north of england said they have suffered on the base of their identity. they stair a stigma as recipients of handouts. >> the worst part is not wanting to be unemployed, wanting to earn your income instead of going out and begging for it every fort night. >> what he learns from australians and what they learn from him will feed into the academic report. >> i know it's a completely different...
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after the break, hold england. -- old england. ♪ mark: our guest is new to our company. we plan to go easy on him. the former editor in chief of the economist, thank you for coming on the show. it is a huge week across the pond and a lot of names are getting thrown around. let's talk about them. elizabeth diana, just kidding. let's talk about the elections tomorrow. we want to talk about the personality of those possible leaders. let's start with david cameron someone you got to know well. tell us about what he is like. john: cameron is very calm very good under pressure. after the last election, there was a moment where nobody had a majority. he was good at dealing with that. sometimes, that's like management can go into complacency. one of his problems is that he is surrounded by lots of people who look and talk like me. that is not necessarily something the british public is warm to. he has given the impression -- government is one of those things that you do with your chums and that is the way it works. that is not totally fair on him. he is good at taking tough posi
after the break, hold england. -- old england. ♪ mark: our guest is new to our company. we plan to go easy on him. the former editor in chief of the economist, thank you for coming on the show. it is a huge week across the pond and a lot of names are getting thrown around. let's talk about them. elizabeth diana, just kidding. let's talk about the elections tomorrow. we want to talk about the personality of those possible leaders. let's start with david cameron someone you got to know well....
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will we see the bank of england that -- says that the bank of england -- that we are going to recover from deflation. that could make people bring forward the expectations of the first rate hike. we shouldn't forget that carney a few weeks ago was saying that the money market kurds have been too flat. that provoked at the time cable to move to 125. the bank of england is looking into this direction. is it the direction of normalization? mark: if the deflation word is no longer the buzz word. the replay should word seems to be the indications for the dollar? >> guest: it depends on what type of relflation. that is generally super positive for risk capital. if if economic activity is staying relatively flat but cost indications are picking up, that is causing the central bank and the united states to move into rate hikes. we expect that to come in december. mark: thank you, hans. ♪ manus: welcome back. how is the market looking, at risk. the dollar reacts and has a big revision in march. it restarted. 9521 is where we are on the dollar index. up 4/10 of 1%. the trading community are c
will we see the bank of england that -- says that the bank of england -- that we are going to recover from deflation. that could make people bring forward the expectations of the first rate hike. we shouldn't forget that carney a few weeks ago was saying that the money market kurds have been too flat. that provoked at the time cable to move to 125. the bank of england is looking into this direction. is it the direction of normalization? mark: if the deflation word is no longer the buzz word....
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jonathan: all eyes will be on the bank of england's decision. every single economists surveyed by bloomberg expects the rate to remain at a record low. why did the majority and the effect on fiscal policy could have an impact on what the bank of england can do, what is the take away? anna: it is interesting. the market has a reappraising were key interest rate will go on the back of the conservative majority pretty if the government is going to run a fiscally tight ship, does it mean the bank of england has to keep rates lower for longer to allow the economic recovery to continue? the markets to some extent haven't adjusted and are factoring in the first rate rise of 2016. mark carney is going to be speaking on wednesday. will he take the opportunity to push back of when a rate rise will occur or will he decided you are getting complacent at a rate rise could happen before that? that will be key. and a pass, he is taking the opportunities to say the market of what he thinks is out of step in where policy will go. in april, we saw the mpc going t
jonathan: all eyes will be on the bank of england's decision. every single economists surveyed by bloomberg expects the rate to remain at a record low. why did the majority and the effect on fiscal policy could have an impact on what the bank of england can do, what is the take away? anna: it is interesting. the market has a reappraising were key interest rate will go on the back of the conservative majority pretty if the government is going to run a fiscally tight ship, does it mean the bank...
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the 19th century was still very indebted to england. yes, we had attempts to make our own culture, but at the same time we were very much indebted to england. we still use this term today in english literature classes, the term victorian. in other words, it is something and it shows this type of strong connection that went on. now i will note that beginning around the civil war, there is a slight break, which i will come back to in a minute. we beginning to reorient ourselves, at least artistically more towards paris towards france. still, queen vicky -- and there she is painted on the right by thomas sully, an american painter as she is taking the throne. one of the interesting things about her was that she and her husband prince albert were architecture nuts of the first order. in particular prince albert was very involved in architecture. his hand is all over mid-19th century england. this is their getaway. has anyone ever been there? osborne house? 1, 2, 3, 4? ok. it is on the isle of wight on the south coast outside of portsmouth.
the 19th century was still very indebted to england. yes, we had attempts to make our own culture, but at the same time we were very much indebted to england. we still use this term today in english literature classes, the term victorian. in other words, it is something and it shows this type of strong connection that went on. now i will note that beginning around the civil war, there is a slight break, which i will come back to in a minute. we beginning to reorient ourselves, at least...
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it was not just people in new england who held this view. consider for a moment this popular print of the war. maybe some of you have seen this. when you look at it, it is a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840's. this was by a well-known and respected artist at the time. at first it looks like an image of people being enthusiastic about the war. they just got news about the war in their newspapers. in fact, the u.s.-mexico war was the first war where journalists traveled and were embedded with troops. journalists traveled with the troops and wrote back stories. this is the first war where people are getting immediate news from a firsthand account from journalists traveling with the troops. look at the image more closely. i should tell you woodville was from baltimore, not new england. notice how he places slaves front and center of the image. i think what he is asking readers to think about the implications of slavery by putting the slaves in the front of the image. if you look to the edge, you can see a guy tossing a match int
it was not just people in new england who held this view. consider for a moment this popular print of the war. maybe some of you have seen this. when you look at it, it is a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840's. this was by a well-known and respected artist at the time. at first it looks like an image of people being enthusiastic about the war. they just got news about the war in their newspapers. in fact, the u.s.-mexico war was the first war where journalists traveled and were...
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in june australians will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues facing communities which on the face of it have very little common then parallels can also be found when it comes to solutions but one community's experience can inspire the others. the costs of this exchange are being met by universities and public grants but it's not a free holiday says johnson. the exchange works out cheaper than most academic conferences and this is real life research exploring cross cultural parallels with those on the sharp end of change. >>> more for you on our website at any time at aljazeera.com.
in june australians will travel to england for the other end of the exchange. the hope is that if parallels can be found when it comes to the issues facing communities which on the face of it have very little common then parallels can also be found when it comes to solutions but one community's experience can inspire the others. the costs of this exchange are being met by universities and public grants but it's not a free holiday says johnson. the exchange works out cheaper than most academic...
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let's talk about the bank of england. if decision was finally balance. the pound rose on the back of the minutes. let's bring the conversation back to this subject. christian is still with us on the set and we are joined by bloomberg's jen ryan. you have read the minutes. walk us through what they say. >> there are a lot of similarities to the inflation report last week. the idea that it is temporary and pick up by the end of the year. as you said, the point about it being finally balance second-degree a repeat from last month's decision. one thing that is worth pointing out is the complexity of the decision is becoming really much more acute. because what you can see is the way the members are disagreeing is the in particular, the composition of slack in the labor market and how that might evolve. guy: do you think the more we should push back the first rate hike? it is complicated like jen is talking about then it is going to take a while to sort out. >> as long as inflation rates stay as low as they are, you can of course wait for more evidence. is it
let's talk about the bank of england. if decision was finally balance. the pound rose on the back of the minutes. let's bring the conversation back to this subject. christian is still with us on the set and we are joined by bloomberg's jen ryan. you have read the minutes. walk us through what they say. >> there are a lot of similarities to the inflation report last week. the idea that it is temporary and pick up by the end of the year. as you said, the point about it being finally balance...
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that's when the new england saints involved in bounty gate. sean payton suspended for a full year and goodell said ignorance was no excuse. sean payton claimed to not know about the wrongdoings of the team it did not save him from suffering a year long suspension. it will be interesting to see how big of a hammer roger goodell brings on the new england patriots in this. >> and maybe on tom brady the star quarterback of the new england patriots because as we said the conclusion of this report it's more probable than not that tom brady was at least generally aware of the inappropriate activity sies so a serious situation. coy wire reporting for us thank you. other news an election with big implications for the united states. it's not the presidential race here in the united states still 18 months away the u.k. elections are tomorrow and british voters facing choices that could reshape their country's global roles for years to come. richard quest is joining us to help us better understand what's going on. the current prime minister david cameron
that's when the new england saints involved in bounty gate. sean payton suspended for a full year and goodell said ignorance was no excuse. sean payton claimed to not know about the wrongdoings of the team it did not save him from suffering a year long suspension. it will be interesting to see how big of a hammer roger goodell brings on the new england patriots in this. >> and maybe on tom brady the star quarterback of the new england patriots because as we said the conclusion of this...
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that was the conclusion of nfl investigator ted wells as to whether new england patriots personnel with quarterback tom brady's knowledge deliberately deflated the team's footballs in this year's afc championship game, the playoff game preceding the super bowl. the report was released just hours ago and its findings are explosive. it concludes the patriots locker room attend abt jim mcnally and equipment assistant john jastremski likely participated in a deliberate effort to that tom brady was generally aware of these activities. according to the report last may, mcnally identified himself in a text message as the deflator. following a game against the new york jets in october, mcnally wrote, "tom sucks. i'm going to make that next ball an f'ing balloon." jastremski said i talked to him last night. he said you must have a lot of stress trying to get them done. both referred to him referring to tom brady but investigators found their explanation implausible. by the time the deflategate scandal reached the national media, brady began texting with jastremski, brady asked you good johnny bo
that was the conclusion of nfl investigator ted wells as to whether new england patriots personnel with quarterback tom brady's knowledge deliberately deflated the team's footballs in this year's afc championship game, the playoff game preceding the super bowl. the report was released just hours ago and its findings are explosive. it concludes the patriots locker room attend abt jim mcnally and equipment assistant john jastremski likely participated in a deliberate effort to that tom brady was...
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i want to first go to robert kraft owner of the new england patriots. he's speaking about what's called deflategate, the nfl's punishment of the new england patriots and tom brady the star quarterback. let's listen to mr. kraft. >> i have the privilege of going to a meeting similar to what we're at here in orlando and being welcomed in an nfl owners meeting. so here's a fan and a former season ticket holder living a dream and being welcomed in that room. i got goose bumps that day. and i vowed at that time that i would do everything i could do to make the new england patriots an elite team and hopefully respected throughout the country and at the same time do whatever i could do to try to help the nfl become the most popular sport in america. you know what i've learned over the last two decades, is that the heart and soul of the strength of the nfl that is a partnership of 32 teams and what's become very clear over those two decades that at no time should the agenda of one team outweigh the collective good of the full 32. so i have a way of looking at p
i want to first go to robert kraft owner of the new england patriots. he's speaking about what's called deflategate, the nfl's punishment of the new england patriots and tom brady the star quarterback. let's listen to mr. kraft. >> i have the privilege of going to a meeting similar to what we're at here in orlando and being welcomed in an nfl owners meeting. so here's a fan and a former season ticket holder living a dream and being welcomed in that room. i got goose bumps that day. and i...
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the bank of england, taking a look at some potential risks. of the's renegotiation european union membership. that story from the breaking news desk. >> earlier today, "the guardian" that it had received an mistakenly, it looks like, from the bank of england, saying it was exploring what indeed britain does decide to leave the european union. particular, the currency. prime minister david cameron is planning a public vote on e.u. membership by the end of 2017. so this news came out, the newspaper said it would be for thelly embarrassing boe president, mark carney. of england came out with a statement saying there are a range of financial issues that arise in the context referendum's planned on the e.u. the project, which is known as end, they say it really shouldn't come as any surprise that we're looking at it. it also examined what would happen if scotland had to go independent. a little bit of damage control, being done by the bank of england. interesting that it is preparing to examine sort of the nuts and bolts, how would it work? what wo
the bank of england, taking a look at some potential risks. of the's renegotiation european union membership. that story from the breaking news desk. >> earlier today, "the guardian" that it had received an mistakenly, it looks like, from the bank of england, saying it was exploring what indeed britain does decide to leave the european union. particular, the currency. prime minister david cameron is planning a public vote on e.u. membership by the end of 2017. so this news came...
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england will no longer exist. this is a huge influence on defense and, asson john said the trident miss ill system because they'll have to work out not just what the president of the united states will do but what will the u.k. do. and also n.a.t.o., britain, shoulder and shoulder second to the united states with influence, that will now start to continue to ebb away towards germany. and the financial center in london will continue to eb towards the european union. they have the code napoleon london new york singapore, hong kong bahrain, they operate on the anglo saxon system as does new york. we have a problem heading in that direction and london losing influence in the financial world. >>> john brown is a long-time member of the british parliament for winchester. thank you for joining us on "inside story". the long-standing alliance between the u.k. and the united states has been called the special relationship. a recent u.s. ambassador to the u.k. joins us to talk about whether the special relationship will sta
england will no longer exist. this is a huge influence on defense and, asson john said the trident miss ill system because they'll have to work out not just what the president of the united states will do but what will the u.k. do. and also n.a.t.o., britain, shoulder and shoulder second to the united states with influence, that will now start to continue to ebb away towards germany. and the financial center in london will continue to eb towards the european union. they have the code napoleon...
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the bank of england taking a look at potential risks. britain's renegotiation of its european membership -- senior markets correspondent julie hyman had that story from the breaking news desk. earlier today "the guardian" reported it had received an e-mail. mistakenly, it looks like, from the bank of england saying it was exploring what would happen if indeed britain does decide to leave the european union and in particular, the currency. prime minister david cameron is planning a public vote on eu membership by the end of 2017. this news came out, the newspaper said he would be potentially embarrassing for the , and the bank of england came out with a statement saying, there are a range of economic and financial issues that arise in the context of the u.k.'s planned referendum, the project which is known as project book and, the boe said it should not be a surprise. a little bit of damage control here being done by the bank of england. interesting that it is preparing to examine further nuts and bolts, how would it work, what would the
the bank of england taking a look at potential risks. britain's renegotiation of its european membership -- senior markets correspondent julie hyman had that story from the breaking news desk. earlier today "the guardian" reported it had received an e-mail. mistakenly, it looks like, from the bank of england saying it was exploring what would happen if indeed britain does decide to leave the european union and in particular, the currency. prime minister david cameron is planning a...
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it starts right from the first whistle england-fiji. mark: i would say it was mildly overshadowed by the admission of those players who ply their trade in france. what is your view on the inability of england to choose nondomestic players? are you for it or against it? lewis: i think, you know, he said he was never going to go against himself. i think it is a real shame. he has had a great couple of years. he left the english shores when that rule was not in place. he has fallen foul of it since being there. he has had a phenomenal couple of seasons. but there is no guarantee he would fit into the new set. it would be exciting to see him and how he pushes the other players. he brings a different dynamic to the back row. mark: sam burgess one question is do you think he will make the final squad? the second is, if he makes the final squad, what is his best position? martin: he came in with a big fanfare. it was always going to be tough for him. the great thing for stewart, he has 50 guys. normally, who are preparing for the next game. wi
it starts right from the first whistle england-fiji. mark: i would say it was mildly overshadowed by the admission of those players who ply their trade in france. what is your view on the inability of england to choose nondomestic players? are you for it or against it? lewis: i think, you know, he said he was never going to go against himself. i think it is a real shame. he has had a great couple of years. he left the english shores when that rule was not in place. he has fallen foul of it...
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. >> mystic's real name was laura england. and for some reason, on the day pat mcrae's body was found, mystic didn't show up for work. it begins from the the second we're born.er. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts, name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. >>> des moines police thought they had a suspect in the murder of television station employee pat mcrae, a stripper named laura england. she performed a private dance for pat on the last ni
. >> mystic's real name was laura england. and for some reason, on the day pat mcrae's body was found, mystic didn't show up for work. it begins from the the second we're born.er. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the...
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of england is going towards labour. >> good morning. tom: what do you make of the exit hole and what we have heard this evening? -- exit poll and what we have heard this evening? hilary: it looks strange to me given what i have seen and behind me you can hear the russell of ballot papers and they are being verified and then they will be counted and there is a long night still to go. see seats in leaves, we have run a good campaign but we have yet to find out what the voters have decided so i think we need more patients. tom: you mentioned the seats opinion polls are suggesting that they are incredibly close. a tory seat that you are trying to get. your predictions on those two? do you think you will take them? hillary: i think they have fought fantastic campaigns with huge support. it is no ken that and i was in puts me on saturday, a huge amount of effort. i think it will be a tough result tonight and we have to wait for the votes to be counted and the declaration to be heard. they have run terrific campaigns with huge supports. tom: i
of england is going towards labour. >> good morning. tom: what do you make of the exit hole and what we have heard this evening? -- exit poll and what we have heard this evening? hilary: it looks strange to me given what i have seen and behind me you can hear the russell of ballot papers and they are being verified and then they will be counted and there is a long night still to go. see seats in leaves, we have run a good campaign but we have yet to find out what the voters have decided...
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what was federalism mean in england? one country is so dominant england, over the rest of the country. so we have no idea where we are going as a country in terms of our membership in europe and our formation as a united kingdom. >> [ inaudible ]. [ laughter ] >> little england may be what is coming. >> thank you very much. >>> foreign ambassadors are reported to be among the dead in a helicopter crash in the north of pakistan. ambassadors from norway philippines, and the two pilots were also killed. >> reporter: a pakistani military helicopter has crashed about 300 kilometers north of islamabad. on board ambassadors from several countries according to the military. the pilot as well as the ambassador dor of norway the ambassador of the philippines, the wife of the malaysian ambassador to pakistan also the indonesian ambassador to pakistan were killed in the crash along with the pilots. now according to eyewitnesses the helicopter came down on a school. in that school was closed because the pakistani prime minister was a
what was federalism mean in england? one country is so dominant england, over the rest of the country. so we have no idea where we are going as a country in terms of our membership in europe and our formation as a united kingdom. >> [ inaudible ]. [ laughter ] >> little england may be what is coming. >> thank you very much. >>> foreign ambassadors are reported to be among the dead in a helicopter crash in the north of pakistan. ambassadors from norway philippines, and...
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you will have going resentment in england about what is happening, because england gives scotland a lot of money. john: one last question. if you think about these two guys, the likelihood is that there will be a hung election. which of these two guys has a political resourcefulness and has a likelihood of cobbling together a coalition government? micklethwait: most people still say cameron. because he did it before. he has a good ability to lose something -- that has happened. and then do something quickly. against that, everybody who underrated ed miliband -- i say the wrong miliband -- everybody who underrates him, he is quite close and a far better chance than anybody thought of getting there. john: our boss, our friend. next time, we will abuse you more thoroughly. when we come back, the clinton high command revealed. ♪ mark: big day in clinton land. bill clinton in morocco talking about the foundation, state department saying hillary should not have used private e-mail. we have a bit more from hillary land. who is really in and out as part of her inner circle? joining us from lo
you will have going resentment in england about what is happening, because england gives scotland a lot of money. john: one last question. if you think about these two guys, the likelihood is that there will be a hung election. which of these two guys has a political resourcefulness and has a likelihood of cobbling together a coalition government? micklethwait: most people still say cameron. because he did it before. he has a good ability to lose something -- that has happened. and then do...
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in england, there were american airplane basis all over the place. we do not want to run into another airplane. they were easy missions for flying. we dropped our bombs over the english channel. we were going like that, and the bomb would go forward and land on the land to soften it up. they were not very difficult. they were short missions. we were near the channel to begin with. host: what did it look like down below? mr. bloch: literally thousands of votes -- boats ships. [laughter] host: it occurs to me to ask you this -- did you think another one of these historical controversies -- should the president have targeted the rail lines to the concentration camps for bombing? do you wish you could have dropped bombs? mr. bloch: on the concentration camps? host: blowing up the train tracks. mr. bloch: we were assigned targets. that was never a target. i am not sure how much we knew about those camps. they were obviously horrible places. i do not say i did or did not know. i just do not recall. we bombed what we were told to bomb. we bombed railroad tr
in england, there were american airplane basis all over the place. we do not want to run into another airplane. they were easy missions for flying. we dropped our bombs over the english channel. we were going like that, and the bomb would go forward and land on the land to soften it up. they were not very difficult. they were short missions. we were near the channel to begin with. host: what did it look like down below? mr. bloch: literally thousands of votes -- boats ships. [laughter] host: it...
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john cleese: wales is the western bit next to england, treated as part of england since edward i went there and told them that they belong to us. mark: finally, before we sign off and let you go back to some fish and chips, what's at stake in this election for the british people? john cleese: very little, i think. i do not think it matters. the place is a complete mess. i do not think it matters who gets elected, really. mark: on that optimistic note, we wish to thank john cleese our special british political correspondent. stay safe on the campaign trail. you can check out his book "so anyway" at finer bookshops near you. ♪ mark: on this episode we talked about bernie sanders and the u.k. elections. guess what? bernie's brother larry is running for parliament in the u.k. as a member of the green party. this was bernie's message day to his sib. bernie sanders: i hope my brother does very well in his race for parliament in the u.k. mark: john, our man john cleese is doing an investigative piece on you. you are warned. until tomorrow, for al and myself, we say sayonara. ♪ pimm: hell
john cleese: wales is the western bit next to england, treated as part of england since edward i went there and told them that they belong to us. mark: finally, before we sign off and let you go back to some fish and chips, what's at stake in this election for the british people? john cleese: very little, i think. i do not think it matters. the place is a complete mess. i do not think it matters who gets elected, really. mark: on that optimistic note, we wish to thank john cleese our special...
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scottish national party and creating a note mayor, and the separate tits who wanted independence exin england that put a lot of fear into voters who then decided that they would rather vote conservative than labor which allowed the scottish national lforts, some power. >>> i as you respect,s to this things combined. >>> lawrence, he didn't, speak for too long, all these millions of people, they think that the westminster is too removed and they don't like the e.u., they are worth millions of votes and only one seat so far in parliament, that share is enormous and so david cameron needs to speak to them that says, we want a different form of government, in england and that's where the e.u. referendum comes in and he also has to address the revult on the left and, whereas we know the national party have wiped out labor, and there is a lot of rumor, that in the coming days, when david cameron becomes prime minister again, he will offer scotland, that didn't happen, which is full fiscal and you a ton mill. >>> they wouldn't have their own defense, but he needs to neutralize the independence the i
scottish national party and creating a note mayor, and the separate tits who wanted independence exin england that put a lot of fear into voters who then decided that they would rather vote conservative than labor which allowed the scottish national lforts, some power. >>> i as you respect,s to this things combined. >>> lawrence, he didn't, speak for too long, all these millions of people, they think that the westminster is too removed and they don't like the e.u., they are...
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when we landed in england, we were out of gas. so that was my welcome. host: and they made you do it 30 more times. [laughter] tell us your story. mr. matheny: my naval career got started in midshipman school. i was a 90 day wonder. when i graduated, i was fortunate enough to be sent to the commander in chief of the pacific fleet in pearl harbor. on my way west, i stopped at graduated, i was fortunate enough to be sent to the commander in chief of the pacific fleet in pearl harbor. on my way west, i stopped at union station. my mother and father came down and told me goodbye. then i rode the santa fe chief to san francisco, spent a couple of days there. so i wanted to go to the top of the mark hopkins hotel, which i did, but was not old enough to get in. [laughter] mr. matheny: that changed a couple days later when i caught an lst for pearl harbor. that was a 10 day trip. those lst's were not real fast. those initials stood for “landing ship tank.” more appropriately dubbed “large, slow target.” [laughter] mr. matheny: when we arrived at pearl, t
when we landed in england, we were out of gas. so that was my welcome. host: and they made you do it 30 more times. [laughter] tell us your story. mr. matheny: my naval career got started in midshipman school. i was a 90 day wonder. when i graduated, i was fortunate enough to be sent to the commander in chief of the pacific fleet in pearl harbor. on my way west, i stopped at graduated, i was fortunate enough to be sent to the commander in chief of the pacific fleet in pearl harbor. on my way...
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and kayna, back to you. >>> a rare sight from new england. a waterspout. chugging across a new hampshire lake. it lick likely started as a dust devil, just swirling up draft on land. it moved over the lake, similar to a tornado, but never reaching that kind of intensity. ginger zee, i hope i got that right. >>> all right, so now to another oil train derailment in rural north dakota. the accident renews questions about the safety of transporting oil by rail. here is abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: huge plumes of smoke and fire erupting into the sky. the train over 100 cars long loaded with crude oil, derailing, then catching fire. six cars engulfed. so much smoke, residents in the tiny town of handle had to be evacuated but no one injured. it's the eighth royal train derailment this year. a few months ago in west virginia, another train carrying crude oil jumped the tracks sparking this huge fireball. hundreds of families evacuating. >> i've never seen anything like this in my life. >> reporter: every day in the u.s. over 1 million barrels of crude oil
and kayna, back to you. >>> a rare sight from new england. a waterspout. chugging across a new hampshire lake. it lick likely started as a dust devil, just swirling up draft on land. it moved over the lake, similar to a tornado, but never reaching that kind of intensity. ginger zee, i hope i got that right. >>> all right, so now to another oil train derailment in rural north dakota. the accident renews questions about the safety of transporting oil by rail. here is abc's...
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a little bit of wind gusty thunderstorm possibility in new england as well. as far as large hail, that's mostly along the gulf coast. tornado chance that's mainly along the gulf coast and maybe in carolina and only a small chance of that today. taking a look at our local travel cities, no major airline destination delays in our most frequently common destinations but boston does have a little bit of rain this morning, so maybe you check with the airline there tam. >> thank you david. >>> coming up today on "action news" at 4:00 we are counting the calories of some of your favorite ballpark food. i don't want to know. do you want to know? health reporter ali gorman has a preview. >> reporter: you don't have to ditch your diet at the ballpark. teams are now getting in the game of healthy eating. >> you can actually cut your calories in half. >> reporter: we'll show you some of the healthy options hitting it out of the park. it's today on "action news" starting at 4:00. >> an easy way to lose weight may be as simple as making a grocery list before you head out.
a little bit of wind gusty thunderstorm possibility in new england as well. as far as large hail, that's mostly along the gulf coast. tornado chance that's mainly along the gulf coast and maybe in carolina and only a small chance of that today. taking a look at our local travel cities, no major airline destination delays in our most frequently common destinations but boston does have a little bit of rain this morning, so maybe you check with the airline there tam. >> thank you david....
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here's the new jersey governor standing behind the new england quarterback. here he goes. >> listen, i think this has been so -- i think this has been so overcovered, i have to tell you the truth, i think this has been so overcovered. the wells report came out, doesn't seem all that conclusive to me. in the end, i quite frankly to have this story be leading the national news with all the other things that are going on in the world is really kind of silly. you know, people in public life wind up becoming targets for various reasons. no, i don't think it tarnishes tom brady's legacy. i don't think it tarnishes bill belichick's legacy, and i don't think it tarnishes roger kraft's legacy. i can't think of one way i can relate to tom brady. >> the roundtable tonight, michael steele, betsey woodruff with the daily beast, and steve mcmahon, a democratic strategist. all of you, later in the program, we'll get to the big test. i'll ask all three of you to tell me, which one's regulation and which one isn't. it is very discernible. every producer here has been right ab
here's the new jersey governor standing behind the new england quarterback. here he goes. >> listen, i think this has been so -- i think this has been so overcovered, i have to tell you the truth, i think this has been so overcovered. the wells report came out, doesn't seem all that conclusive to me. in the end, i quite frankly to have this story be leading the national news with all the other things that are going on in the world is really kind of silly. you know, people in public life...
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the perfect new england beachfront bash. >> it's lobster time. an all-american celebration of burgers and heroes -- >> look at all these hungry people. come on. come eat. >> plus, we're even saddling up -- for a wild west chicken fried steak showdown. >> this really is my first rodeo. >> yee-haw! >> but which is america's number 1 cookout? >> it is not just food. it is a way of life. >> let's get this countdown started. ♪
the perfect new england beachfront bash. >> it's lobster time. an all-american celebration of burgers and heroes -- >> look at all these hungry people. come on. come eat. >> plus, we're even saddling up -- for a wild west chicken fried steak showdown. >> this really is my first rodeo. >> yee-haw! >> but which is america's number 1 cookout? >> it is not just food. it is a way of life. >> let's get this countdown started. ♪
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particularly, those in the east new england states. northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it state the load 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery abolitionist to stop kansas from becoming a slave state. missouri saw these yankees pointing to kansas territory they knew they were going to have a fight on their hands, and the mixture of abolitionists and proslavery mingling together in kansas territory -- the territory exploded in violence warfare, terrorism. it attracted men like john brown and his sons and starting in 1854, a low-grade, pre-civil war began in kansas. it was nicknamed bleeding kansas. 1854 until kansas became a free state, 1861, warfare was going on in kansas territory over who would
particularly, those in the east new england states. northern abolitionists were outraged by the kansas-nebraska act. they hated slavery abolitionists did, but they could live with it as long as it state the load 36/30. now slavery conceivably spread all the way to the pacific ocean. so armed and heavily financed groups of abolitionists backed by new england concerns and eight societies, boston connecticut, rhode island, maine, ohio, new york they reported anti-slave -- -- anti-slavery...
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how has that changed the bank of england's thinking? but would put an impetus to raise interest rates. there is a lot to talk about. there might be an argument for raising rates. although forecasts say this is a temporary dip. it's going to come up by the end of the year. >> you are not supposed to say where you buy it. mark: ray to have you with us. what happens to euro-dollar parity. stay with us. the green circle when the euro reached a one-year low. they said it would happen in the second quarter. when the euro was at one point 07, there were eight houses forecasting parity or lower. in the past two months, three days after this green circle right here until may 15 the yellow circle right here. the dollar has been falling. the dollar traded right there last friday. forecasters have been raising the estimate. a month ago the forecast was for one dollar 04. on monday and tuesday, the euro saying -- sank. qe underpins. right now there is just one house which is forecasting euro-dollar parity this quarter. just a quick reminder. the las
how has that changed the bank of england's thinking? but would put an impetus to raise interest rates. there is a lot to talk about. there might be an argument for raising rates. although forecasts say this is a temporary dip. it's going to come up by the end of the year. >> you are not supposed to say where you buy it. mark: ray to have you with us. what happens to euro-dollar parity. stay with us. the green circle when the euro reached a one-year low. they said it would happen in the...
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. >> i'm from england. public transport in england is good. san francisco is behind the times i think. >> reporter: a day full of late arrivals leaving commuters searching for other options. you have to deal with this on the way back, too? >> i'm sure. maybe i can get a friend to pick me up. >> reporter: you could ask a friend of you could call for an uber. but if you do, you would be facing surge pricing. i just checked in the last 10 minutes. and you would pay 1 1/2 times what you would normally pay for uber. that's the demand. live in san francisco at the montgomery street bart station, i'm ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> now let's take a ok at the transbay terminal in san francisco. we set this camera out one of our employees on her commute home to oakland. at least 50 people waiting in line right now to get on an ac transit bus. muni and ac transit honoring bart tickets by the way. we'll continue to follow the story bring you updates a little later in the newscast. >>> new at 5:00, he is one of san jose's most wanted. a sexual assault suspect who
. >> i'm from england. public transport in england is good. san francisco is behind the times i think. >> reporter: a day full of late arrivals leaving commuters searching for other options. you have to deal with this on the way back, too? >> i'm sure. maybe i can get a friend to pick me up. >> reporter: you could ask a friend of you could call for an uber. but if you do, you would be facing surge pricing. i just checked in the last 10 minutes. and you would pay 1 1/2...