the sped of trades is supposed to lessen that rfk. author mike lewis wrote a book and says they re using tote rep you off. charl gasperino has a totally different point of view. here s what this was in my view a third rate scandal five years ago. i think at it now down on the many things you have to worry about as an investor, this isn t among the top ten. the reason why is commissions, what you pay to buy and sell stock, have gotten tighter, you re paying less. the markets are more liquid. these guys hundred withliquidity. you can find a fire for your stock. this is not a problem. lay it out for people ins case they haven t heard.what this high-frequent trade does. it s essentially beau there are many markets, not utwo gets a little complicated and why the
mirrors the counterpart, including the error messages. but overall the spanish wlaeng site performed much better than healthcare.gov. the survey shows a quarter of latinos prefer to have their information in spanish. whether they speak english or not, they prefer to have it in hispanic. the launch of the website was delayed by more than two months and some say latinos noticed. i think there is a sense of frustration and negligent that they feel, just like on the issue of immigration, it is almost systemic how this administration has marginalized and shoved them to the side. but the site may not be the biggest problem. new research on allin ensure uninsured americans, those without health insurance are more than twice as likely as the general population, 15%, to report that they haven t heard of the new health insurance exchanges.
celebrate the man who brought freedom, who brought democracy to us all here in this country. this country of south africa has lost its father. he was known greta at cat turned dream into reality, greta. only 30 seconds left. most south africans, it s still the middle of the night there. they haven t heard, have they? i m sorry, can you repeat that? it s a very bad line. i said we only have 20 seconds now. most south africans because it s the middle of the night, have not heard about this yet. that s correct. coming up to 2:00 in the morning. it s surprising. it s a sneakily south african trait that people have come out in the hundreds, perhaps in the thousands. paul, thank you very much. and now let s go off-the-record for just a minute. it s sad, isn t it? two hours ago we were all talking and thinking about something else and then suddenly the breaking news. the news of president
recruited from that teaching position to get reactivated in law enforcement as the chief of sanford pd? that position came available while i was still at the sheriff s office and i applied for that. particular to this case, then, i presume that you were not were you hands-on or were you just in a supervisory role in the investigation over the george zimmerman case? i was in a supervisory or administrative role at the police department. but you id you have particular focus on this case as well as a time went on, from february 26th, during the time that you still had involvement in the case? yes, sir. okay. did that also include the playing of a 911 call for the
son s last cry for help. his life had been taken. trayvon was here no more. that was the testimony that was extremely powerful. and yet, lisa, in terms of the police, we had detective doris singleton saying that she believed that it was mr. martin. then we had detective chris serino, the lead investigator. do you think that their evidence, as it were, has bolstered the case for the defense? right. so they said that tracy martin said that it was not his son. right. look, the bottom line is, when it comes down to jury deliberations, i think a lot of what we heard today is going to be a side issue. i think that everybody clearly understands how gut-wrenching it had to have been for tracy martin to have heard this. and perhaps there was a misunderstanding with the police. but can we use him as strong prosecution evidence to say that that was trayvon martin? probably not. we can take him out of the