that s up wione of our referenc points. to the front is blind bob s. on the patio and on the front, we have ned pepper s video. we have the video to the rear for the heart mercantile and the far right. go ahead one more for me. so this first video is of the tie 9 parking lot. this is a private residence. highlighted yellow is a tree branch, but behind that tree branch is where the vehicle is. and you ll see the three people, shooter, sister, and friend. they re walking eastbound right n now. on the right-hand side is a thumbnail that shows the video and the path. so to keep it in perspective and context. the next slide is going to be behind the newcomb s parking lot and newcomb s and the alley.
this past week by tweeting a ve video saying he s going to announce the fed chair next week. a white house official said he realizes how consequential this is. this is one of the most important decisions of his first year. janet yellen, of course, is the current federal reserve chairwoman. she was the first woman appointed to that job. this is a really important to have to women in the financial world, to have her there, breaking the grass ceiling. it doesn t look like he s leaning towards her, which would break three decades of tradition. usually presidents will keep the fed chair that they inherit when they become president. it does not look like he s leaning towards yellen. it doesn t get much attention, but it has huge, as the president might say. i ll close with this. the republican tax cut ever already juicing the economy with a multi-million dollar lobbying frenzy here in washington. there are several key battlegrounds a as the proposal begins in the house ways and means com
and up wione last thing, quicklm sure my attorney is saying, rod, that s enough. here s the thing. if, in fact, i m so broke, why haven t i invoiced him one time for any money. never invoiced him at all, chris, for any of the work i ve done. why? i wasn t pressed to invoice him. i didn t know where this case would go. halfway through this case, when he started taking me to the white house and things, i started thinking, this guy has an ulterior motive. this guy wasn t solving a murder. that s when they reeled me in. and he admitted it. the guy admitted it. he said, rod, one day you re going to get an award for the things you did not say. i said, ed, keep the award. tell the truth. he says there s more to that tape, where he was doubting the notion that you had said things
never come about. you know, we forget that technology has helped us in keeping out these attackers, but it s helped them from being found. you were the up wione that ge information on the attacker. what more can you tell us? well, a couple things here, stephanie. first of all it isn t clear to the authorities in the u.s. that have been briefed by their british counter parts whether the arrest today have been directly connected to last night s terror attack. there seems to be an incident involving a shopping mall, sending a package to a shopping mall that led to this arrest of the 23-year-old at the apartment complex in manchester, but it s to be determined yet by the british authorities if they ve made the connection. we haven t heard of it yet. we don t know whether this 23-year-old who was arrested today, had any connection to the bomber last night. stephanie, as to your discussion just with mike lighter about
we be focused primarily on the relationship with vladimir putin and russia, that that is the one area of concern, potential concern? i would say, andrea, the first thing that any of us would think about in evaluating a candidate for secretary of state is is this a strong person with good judgment? is it a person capable of representing the united states abroad. is it a personal capable of talking back to the president, if he has a different view of things? and on all of those, you can say that tillerson has been a strong ceo of up wione of our biggest l companies and fits that bill. his lack of experience should trouble people. his confirmation hearings will focus on one or two things. one, the lack of any diplomatic experience. how will he make up for that. two, what does he think about russia. he s done business extensively with russia. it s one of the feathers in his cap. does he have enough dance from