he left claiming he was bullied by incognito. incognito denied it but it prompted commissioner goodell to launch an investigation. and that report released says this. three linemen richie incognito, john jerry, and mike pouncey harrised martin, another player and a trainer. it also says incognito and the others did not mean to drive martin away from the team. incognito s attorney says the report is full of errors. martin s agent says he s glad this is now behind him. or is it? i m joined now by former nfl players chris draft and randy cross. good to see you. chris you first. does this report mean anything? does it move the ball? it does. it does. i think what you see is it s a culture. it s never just two guys kind of going at it. but i think what s missing within this is that right now it
0 if something should happen where the parachute fails to deploy, you could have somebody killed. reporter: that was the case recently when the chute didn t open for a newlywed whose chute didn t open in utah. known as experienced b.a.s.e. jumpers. her husband was charged with a demeanor b.a.s.e. jumping offense after her death. an arrest may not deter thrill seekers from taking these dangerous and sometimes deadly and in this case illegal plunges. he knows a lot of people who died from b.a.s.e. jumping but doesn t known anyone who has been arrested after posing a video on youtube. thank you so much. much more straight ahead in the cnn newsroom. and it all begins again right now. hello again. i m fredricka whitfield. here s the stories we re following in the cnn newsroom. day four of deliberations in the loud music murder trial. the question they asked that suggested what might be holding them up. plus, it s the winter that simply won t quit. how a new blast of snow could imp
beat his team and beat somebody else s team, because it was like a chess game to me, what we did on thursday we are going to have to do some different things on saturday. i really enjoyed the breaking down of the opponent, trying to see what we could do to enable us to have a chance to win. i really enjoyed that part. rose: the financial times and bobby knight when we continue. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. rose: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: this week, the financial times is celebrating its 125th anniversary to honor this milestone the empire state building was lit and the papers iconic salmon color on may 1st, the ft is one of the world s leading financial and political news sources, there are several facing, concerns u.s. economy, tepid growth and europe and the slowing chinese economy, gillian tett is an assistant editor and columnist, she was previously u.s. man
with five months to go, will the state s new health exchanges be up and running in time for open enrollment. this is nightly business report for wednesday, may 1st. tyler, the calendar changed and so did investor sentiment. the old saying sell in may, go away. did wring true on wall street. stocks fell sharply on more evidence of a slowdown in economic recovery. nasdaq fell 29. sfrp & p 500 down 14. big driver for today s sell-off. disappointing data on jobs, specifically the payroll firm adp reported 119,000 private sector jobs remember created, far less than what economist s expected. march s numbers revise downward as well. causing concern about friday s big government report on payrolls and jobs. the institute for supply management s read on u.s. manufacturing in april showed modest growth, but dropped to the slowest rate of growth so far this year and construction spending during march fell 2%, largely because of a pullback on government spending. meanwhile, the fe
money policy and calls out congress for weakening the economy. we ll talk with former fed governor randy cross. testing, testing. with five months to go, will the state s new health exchanges be up and running in time for open enrollment. this is nightly business report for wednesday, may 1st. tyler, the calendar changed and so did investor sentiment. the old saying sell in may, go away. did wring true on wall street. stocks fell sharply on more evidence of a slowdown in economic recovery. nasdaq fell 29. sfrp & p 500 down 14. big driver for today s sell-off. disappointing data on jobs, specifically the payroll firm adp reported 119,000 private sector jobs remember created, far less than what economist s expected. march s numbers revise downward as well. causing concern about friday s big government report on payrolls and jobs. the institute for supply management s read on u.s. manufacturing in april showed modest growth, but dropped to the slowest rate of growth so far