i m having to buy burial plots. you know, i ve got all this stuff going on. reporter: three days after the murders, the indiana state police called david in for a second interview. he sat down with two cops he knew well. he d been sharing coffee and cases with them for years. because of the high profile of this case and because of obviously you know we re doing this. this time the tone of the interview had changed. because now, the investigators did have a working theory of the murders. and the evidence they were gathering pointed to none other than david camm as the killer. their one-time fellow trooper, their law enforcement brother was now quite possibly their man. a monster who had murdered his family. they had a timeline. the murders took place, they believed, between 9:15 and 9:30 that night. after david returned home. people heard something. they thought was unusual. when we talked to them, they said it sounded like gunfire.
there, they re really good police officers, really nice, really friendly, they do a great job and face some tough circumstances, so i have nothing but respect for those officers. i think, as i ve talked to people today, you know what they said to me? they said, i ll be honest, they said, white officers? i said, yeah. black guys? i said, yeah, they said, damn, makes us look bad. and i agree with them 100%. i think one of the officers was asian. wbut you know what i mean. there are issues when it comes to african-americans and policing and you don t need to add to that by acting ignorant. you don t need to be what you oppose, either. you don t like bad behavior, don t be bad behavior. you re walking down the street, someone throws a bucket of liquid on you, your mom, your niece, your nephew, who are you going to call? the police. after i beat that guy s ass. that s what i m so impressed about i may lose, but i m
meaning that people are ahead of it, and given how good the economy is and how long can this continue? well, this is the last cycle since we have seen a lot of growth, and last year was the best year in the mid-2000s and maybe this yeart better, fwbut there is a concern that the retailers have done pretty well this year, but the good times are coming to an end, and we saw the sell-off in the retail stock s over the past week. and how do the brick and mortar stores and the online operations work together, and companies like walmart with both, and unease of trying to figure out both. and h how does one compensate for another, and the big box retailers navigate this? well, it is at constant struggle and one of the things that they do is to coordinate the experience of the omni channel, so you can shop online and pick it up in the store or buy it in the store, and get it shipped to you, and so there is all ways to take advantage of the stores to make them relevant, and one thing they
lindsey graham today, jeff goldberg at the atlantic. and you had an angry lindsey grah graham, and the one that we saw at the judiciary committee, and the passions on both sides over this are something that we have not seen in a long time here on capitol hill. right. you know, i was surprised by it. but i was also not shocked by it. i was surprised, because it is lindsey graham, and because we have become accustomed to over the years of the lindsey graham who works with hillary clinton and the iconoclastic john mccain, fwbut this is the linds graham reflecting the feelings of the base in south carolina and this is a lindsey graham who understood that the republicans rank and file are highly motivated by this and this is part of the culture war and the war in their minds for the soul of america for the next 30 years and not to say that he does not feel this as well, but he is a political creature and like
think you ve got a pretty good case. not something you can blame on donald trump. that s where you have to say, thanks obama. paul: wbut having said that, how big a threat as the fed unwinds its quantitative - - as it starts to normalize interest rates. and they are going up. if you are holding bonds, there is a bond shock going on. modest now, who knows how big it will be. what do you think? if we re talking about stocks and the market, certainly they ve had good years in the 80s and 90s when interest rates were significantly higher than they are now. in terms of the real economy, i think the trump program is our only hope for managing this transition. getting away from governments trying to conjure prosperity by printing money and allowing individuals in the market to make decisions. just to add, the good news on wages thin january doesn t coun these one-time bonuses.