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>> she identified the guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?urns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major. he went by the name black stunt man. by now, the deputy d.a. was monitoring the investigation. >> online chat friends, chatting about the swinging life-style and that sort of thing. and david actually said you need to meet my wife joan and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers party that both the shannons and jeffrey attended, and at that party he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay according to the rules they established. as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids, and there was no indication his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> i was doing one on one, what they call when the other person is
>> she identified the guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson?urns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at fort bragg like the major. he went by the name black stunt man. by now, the deputy d.a. was monitoring the investigation. >> online chat friends, chatting about the swinging life-style and that sort of thing. and david actually said you need to meet my wife joan and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got...
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we all think about victim's parents in a case like jeffrey's.k about -- about the parents whose child committed crimes like this. what's it been like for you? >> well, it's been horrendous. it's -- i don't know if i have words to explain something that was never -- never seen or forecast or expected. i learned about jeff in the same way everyone else did. a friend called me and told me it had been on television in another state. and so half an hour later, i turned the television on, and saw his picture. and at that point, what do you do? you can't believe what's happening. and you cry and you grab a friend, and that's what i did. what was most unusual about it is i didn't know. i hadn't been in contact with jeff, although i tried, and yet no one had ever let me know that jeff had been in any kind of trouble at all during the years. >> when did the full impact of all of this hit you? >> i don't know if it has yet. i don't know if it ever will. i mean i don't know if i'll ever be able to -- how does anyone -- the full impact, it's the rest of our
we all think about victim's parents in a case like jeffrey's.k about -- about the parents whose child committed crimes like this. what's it been like for you? >> well, it's been horrendous. it's -- i don't know if i have words to explain something that was never -- never seen or forecast or expected. i learned about jeff in the same way everyone else did. a friend called me and told me it had been on television in another state. and so half an hour later, i turned the television on, and...
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his maim is jeffrey lungren. >> there were people saying this guy, jeffrey lundgren really knows it andl one. he taught sunday school classes there. >> a disagreement with church elders over his teaching practices pushes 37-year-old lundgren out of the temple. he moves his small group of followers to a nearby farm. >> it was roughly in 1987, is when i started to see jeff lundgren and his people move into the farmhouse on u.s. route 6. >> jeffrey lundgren has more than 20 disciples. they gather daily at lundgren's farmhouse, taking in every word. ron luff and his wife, suzy, are captivated. it becomes clear to local authorities, this small religious group is quickly morphing into a cult. >> so where does this fellow, lungren, come in? >> my faith was very much everything and i'm looking to a lot of answers to questions. i decide that i want to go to kirtland temple and just visit the place. i'd never been there. pray, meditate, and see if i can, you know, if god will touch me in any way or let me know anything that he wants in my life, a direction in my life. okay. >> and so i've never h
his maim is jeffrey lungren. >> there were people saying this guy, jeffrey lundgren really knows it andl one. he taught sunday school classes there. >> a disagreement with church elders over his teaching practices pushes 37-year-old lundgren out of the temple. he moves his small group of followers to a nearby farm. >> it was roughly in 1987, is when i started to see jeff lundgren and his people move into the farmhouse on u.s. route 6. >> jeffrey lundgren has more than 20...
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jeffrey palmer. what made you-all write this book? wanted to write this book because there are many books available for stroke care givers and stroke in general, but not too much available for spouses taking care of someone with a stroke. >> what was something you wanted to make sure got in this book? there are personal stories in here? >> that's right. there are personal stories we have heard from our patients, and there is a combination of medical information that everyone should understand. as well as psychological impacts useful for people trying to deal with the stresses of stroke and the aftermath. >> you were going to add something, sarah? >> yes, just the psychological impact on the spouse is significant after a stroke. we really wanted to address that. we wanted to talk about how spouses can take care of themselves. you say it provides quality care for your partner? >> that's right. spouses, whether they sign up for it or not end up being in a position of having to help take care of their spouse who has had a stroke, and they
jeffrey palmer. what made you-all write this book? wanted to write this book because there are many books available for stroke care givers and stroke in general, but not too much available for spouses taking care of someone with a stroke. >> what was something you wanted to make sure got in this book? there are personal stories in here? >> that's right. there are personal stories we have heard from our patients, and there is a combination of medical information that everyone should...
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. >> jeffrey was an incredible kid. a young man that literally changed the world. >> it was a bitter sweet moment for the parents of jeffrey giles who lost his life in a car accident. giles' parents and three siblings were surrounded by family and friends and held a candlelight vigil for the 19-year-old. >> he had a heart that was so big. >> dale kirk audet iii lost control of his car and hit a tree in the 5200 block of royals hill road. jeffrey giles and 18-year-old jonathan deckman died at the scene. two others were treated and released. >> we believe speed may have been a factor. we believe the two deceased people may not have been wearing seat belts and that may have contributed to their death. >> a nurse at shock trauma, also a family friend, broke the news to jeffrey's family. >> when we got to the hospital they told us they couldn't do anything for him, and they had to begin work on somebody else. >> as loved ones released a beacon of light into the skies in remembrance of jeffrey, his family wants the young man
. >> jeffrey was an incredible kid. a young man that literally changed the world. >> it was a bitter sweet moment for the parents of jeffrey giles who lost his life in a car accident. giles' parents and three siblings were surrounded by family and friends and held a candlelight vigil for the 19-year-old. >> he had a heart that was so big. >> dale kirk audet iii lost control of his car and hit a tree in the 5200 block of royals hill road. jeffrey giles and 18-year-old...
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jeffrey was just an incredible kid. he was a young man who literally changed the world. >> it was a bittersweet moment for the appearance of jeffrey giles who lost his life in a tragic car accident. they were surrounded by 100 family and friends who held a candlelight vigil at the high school the 19 year-old graduated from over the summer. >> he had a harder that was so big. >> the police say a driver, dale audet crossed and hit a tree. he is in critical condition and shock trauma. jeffrey and jonathan deckman died at the scene. >> we believe the two deceased people were not wearing seat belts and that could have contributed to their deaths. >> when we got out to the hospital, that is when they told us that they could not do anything for him and it they had to begin work on somebody else. >> has loved ones willis to glide into the sky in remember took jeffrey, the family once the young man behind the wheel to know when they forgive him. >> i know they are already talking about pressing charges, but we have no interest i
jeffrey was just an incredible kid. he was a young man who literally changed the world. >> it was a bittersweet moment for the appearance of jeffrey giles who lost his life in a tragic car accident. they were surrounded by 100 family and friends who held a candlelight vigil at the high school the 19 year-old graduated from over the summer. >> he had a harder that was so big. >> the police say a driver, dale audet crossed and hit a tree. he is in critical condition and shock...
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give us a little background, jeffrey.'t know if you know gloria allred personally, certainly our viewers probably do because whenever a case like this emerges, she almost always is involved. she has a client who plays a role. >> yes, and i have to say, full disclosure gloria is an old friend of mine, as many of our viewers know, lisa bloom who is a well known television legal analyst here at cnn, lisa bloom is gloria's daughter. so gloria is someone i've known for a long time. gloria is a very serious family n -- feminist and she came into prominence in california filing some of the very first sex discrimination cases. famous case she was involved in was drive cleaners in california charged men less than women for dry cleaning shirts even though the process was the same for both. and she -- that's really how she made her name. in recent years she's gotten involved in all these celebrity cases and she was involved in the scott peterson case, she had one of tiger woods' girlfriends as a client. now she has this one. frankly
give us a little background, jeffrey.'t know if you know gloria allred personally, certainly our viewers probably do because whenever a case like this emerges, she almost always is involved. she has a client who plays a role. >> yes, and i have to say, full disclosure gloria is an old friend of mine, as many of our viewers know, lisa bloom who is a well known television legal analyst here at cnn, lisa bloom is gloria's daughter. so gloria is someone i've known for a long time. gloria is a...
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. >> reporter: the viewing for the two teen boys jeffrey giles and jeffrey deckman will be on tuesday and thursday. the crowd of mourners took over the heritage community church. johnny deckman was killed along with his best friend 19-year- old jeffrey giles. howard county police say they were in a car with three other friends friday night out for a joyride when the driver of the car lost control and crashed. johnny and his best friend were not wearing their seat belts. the three other survive and were taken to shock trauma. family and friends say johnny loved kids and he was going to anne arundel community college to be a teacher. this summer e. went to he will val have a dore on a mission -- el salvador on a missions trip and his mother says he was thinking of others. >> this time 18 years ago i was preparing to give birth and on thursday. [audio not understandable] >> reporter: the viewing for jeffrey giles will be held on tuesday evening from 6 to 9 at heritage community church. the memorial will be on wednesday morning at 10. and the viewing for johnny deckman is on thursday from
. >> reporter: the viewing for the two teen boys jeffrey giles and jeffrey deckman will be on tuesday and thursday. the crowd of mourners took over the heritage community church. johnny deckman was killed along with his best friend 19-year- old jeffrey giles. howard county police say they were in a car with three other friends friday night out for a joyride when the driver of the car lost control and crashed. johnny and his best friend were not wearing their seat belts. the three other...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess what the new deployment of marines and airmen means for the balance of power in the asia pacific region. >> brown: then, margaret warner looks at the congressional furor over big bonuses for top executives at the federally- backed housing agencies fannie mae and freddie mac. >> suarez: we have the second of two stories about access to dental care, betty ann bowser reports on a modern clinic in rural alaska. >> it's a renote native american village on the edge of the bering sea but there's something going on in the dental world here that has people very excited. >> brown: spencer michels updates the occupy movement, as oakland protesters join forces with students at the university of california berkeley. >> suarez: and we talk with a millionare who is lobbying congress for higher taxes on the rich. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> intelligent computing technology is makin
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess what the new deployment of marines and airmen means for the balance of power in the asia pacific region. >> brown: then, margaret warner looks at the congressional furor over big bonuses for top executives at the federally- backed housing agencies fannie mae and freddie mac. >> suarez: we have the second of two stories about access to dental care, betty ann bowser...
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laurenti jeffrey great to have you here on our team thanks very much indeed for being with us what can we expect what can we expect from the latest confrontation does it threaten to spiral into perhaps a larger conflict one of the tensions here the egyptians who say they've been given a twenty four hour grace period. to try to get all the. all stood in militant factions in gaza in line on a cease fire say that the israelis have. plans for a much wider operation if this doesn't work so we may well see an escalation ironically just a couple days after there was this much vaunted cease fire agreed to over gaza so what you're saying this is actually israel's response perhaps though not just to the cease fire but also to the unesco to full membership of palestine to the unesco when i say should i mean is that israeli message has been sent to the palestinians all know that i think these are two separate tracks because we're talking in gaza. and it's the palestinian authority president abbas who has bedeviled the israelis by this successful entry into the first of the u.n. specialized agency.
laurenti jeffrey great to have you here on our team thanks very much indeed for being with us what can we expect what can we expect from the latest confrontation does it threaten to spiral into perhaps a larger conflict one of the tensions here the egyptians who say they've been given a twenty four hour grace period. to try to get all the. all stood in militant factions in gaza in line on a cease fire say that the israelis have. plans for a much wider operation if this doesn't work so we may...
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injured on her elbow and neck. >> police recall, according to the police report, jeffrey's roommate was yelling and cursing at her about her dishes. then allegedly attacked her. >> there is evidence that the complaint was the aggressor and our client only responded in self-defense. >> the police report says jeffrey, in self-defense, grabbed hot water and threw it on her roommate. jeffries was the only one arrested and charged with acult. >> assault. >> she is the victim. the day before the incident, when the bullying started. >> jeffries is banned from campus and classes. her roommate is not. >> it's unfair to bar one student and not the other. >> a spokesperson says the united states student handbook outlines our zero tolerance policy for violence of any kind. privacy laws prohibit the disclosure of further details without the written consent of students. during this process, jeffries could lose an entire year of school. worst case scenario, her days at howard could be over. >> being away from the school and the family environment that i enjoy has really -- it's like something of me is
injured on her elbow and neck. >> police recall, according to the police report, jeffrey's roommate was yelling and cursing at her about her dishes. then allegedly attacked her. >> there is evidence that the complaint was the aggressor and our client only responded in self-defense. >> the police report says jeffrey, in self-defense, grabbed hot water and threw it on her roommate. jeffries was the only one arrested and charged with acult. >> assault. >> she is the...
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. >> the day after angel's body is discovered, frederick mathis sends his 10-year-old brother jeffrey to the store. >> i was in the middle of a basketball game so i told jeffrey to go see what mom wants, you know. he's like, okay. and she sent him to get the cigarettes, which is like a block and a half, not even a block and a half. >> when jeffrey never returns, his family begins scouring the neighborhood. >> three people had seen him. and one of his little classmates said she seen somebody in a car driving away after she seen jeffrey walking up the street. we looked for him. we just didn't find him. >> the skeletal remains of jeffrey mathis won't be found for another year. >> every time i think about it, it saddens me, but it angers me also because i could have been the one that went to the store rather than my smaller kid brother. >> that spring, with five children confirmed dead and one body yet to be found and a perceived lack of concern by the police, members of the black community are both angry and afraid that a serial killer is stalking the streets of atlanta. coming up -- >>
. >> the day after angel's body is discovered, frederick mathis sends his 10-year-old brother jeffrey to the store. >> i was in the middle of a basketball game so i told jeffrey to go see what mom wants, you know. he's like, okay. and she sent him to get the cigarettes, which is like a block and a half, not even a block and a half. >> when jeffrey never returns, his family begins scouring the neighborhood. >> three people had seen him. and one of his little classmates...
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jeffrey sachs. we also have msnbc political analyst former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> boy, mika, we have so much to talk about today. we've been talking about the elections last night. >> ohio. >> a big setback for republicans. >> absolutely. >> virginia, positive for republicans. you talk about berlusconi all the way across the seas. jeffrey sachs giving us a big thumbs up. >> wasn't it a long time ago? >> about 17 years. >> oh, come on now. >> also, the elections in -- the republicans came forward with an offer to increase taxes yesterday, increase revenue to the federal government. that is a first step. that hasn't happened in about 17 years. >> that's a new one. >> that is a new one. and chuck schumer was on our show yesterday and said something that got them fighting on capitol hill. >> yep. >> he said this supercommittee was doomed to fail. >> i still hope it's not. can we say that? >>> one year ahead of the 2012 presidential elections, there was another important election night
jeffrey sachs. we also have msnbc political analyst former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> boy, mika, we have so much to talk about today. we've been talking about the elections last night. >> ohio. >> a big setback for republicans. >> absolutely. >> virginia, positive for republicans. you talk about berlusconi all the way across the seas. jeffrey sachs giving us a big thumbs up. >> wasn't it a long time ago? >> about 17 years. >> oh,...
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. >> let me ask jeffrey, standing by, our senior political analyst. we have been stunned many times in the past, jeff. >> it certainly has. i was quite wrong on the date of o.j. simpson verdict when they came back after all those months of testimony. after just a couple of hours of deliberation. you remember we waited overnight. they said they reached a verdict. we all had all night to speculate. i thought they were going to convict. i was, of course, wrong. here, given the way the evidence went in. given the smooth deliberations. usually that suggests a guilty verdict. but except when it doesn't. we just can't predict. >> let me play for our viewers, who weren't following it minute by minute. some of the closing arguments we heard in recent days from both sides. listen to this. >> as i said, at the outset of this, this morning. michael jackson trusted conrad murray. he trusted him with his life. he paid with his life. conrad murray, in multiple instances, deceived, lied, obscured. but more importantly, conrad murray acted with criminal negligence. co
. >> let me ask jeffrey, standing by, our senior political analyst. we have been stunned many times in the past, jeff. >> it certainly has. i was quite wrong on the date of o.j. simpson verdict when they came back after all those months of testimony. after just a couple of hours of deliberation. you remember we waited overnight. they said they reached a verdict. we all had all night to speculate. i thought they were going to convict. i was, of course, wrong. here, given the way the...
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underneath the attic. >> first thing that i saw was a little boy -- >> reporter: we all went to jeffrey'ss any trace of the demon. what amy found? >> there are spoiled children that are supposed to be good, but they're not. and they make dooech use plans. >> reporter: so, the good news? >> they have crazy kids. >> reporter: no demon. >> yeah, which is good. >> i'm okay with that, kids you can deal with. you can yell at hem, reprimand them and maybe -- >> right. >> reporter: so everyone is happy here. >> yes. >> reporter: no demons. for "the dead files," case closed. i'm john berman for "nightline" in asbury park, new jersey. >> but there's still a
underneath the attic. >> first thing that i saw was a little boy -- >> reporter: we all went to jeffrey'ss any trace of the demon. what amy found? >> there are spoiled children that are supposed to be good, but they're not. and they make dooech use plans. >> reporter: so, the good news? >> they have crazy kids. >> reporter: no demon. >> yeah, which is good. >> i'm okay with that, kids you can deal with. you can yell at hem, reprimand them and...
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a viewing will be held for jeffrey giles on thursday evening. a memorial homecoming is planned for wednesday morning at 10:00. arrangements are set for johnny deckman -- as you heard his mom say it's just one day after his birthday. >>> last night friends remembered the teens from this deadly crash. hundreds turned out for a candlelight vigil. the two teens were best friends, classmates gather to remember jeffrey giles' life with fond memories and his family was on hand saying his faith -- they are offering prayers up for the driver of the car. >> i know they are already talking about pressing charges but we have no interest in that. that young man is going to pay in his mind for the rest of his life. >> we don't want anything to happen to him. >> we can't deal with that. we could never ever think about the punishment he is going to have just in his mind. we want him to know we forgive him, we love him and his family. >> giles parents said no other family should ever have to deal with a loss like this. >>> the police are still looking into a --
a viewing will be held for jeffrey giles on thursday evening. a memorial homecoming is planned for wednesday morning at 10:00. arrangements are set for johnny deckman -- as you heard his mom say it's just one day after his birthday. >>> last night friends remembered the teens from this deadly crash. hundreds turned out for a candlelight vigil. the two teens were best friends, classmates gather to remember jeffrey giles' life with fond memories and his family was on hand saying his...
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underneath the attic. >> first thing that i saw was a little boy -- >> reporter: we all went to jeffrey'ss any trace of the demon. what amy found? >> there are spoiled children that are supposed to be good, but they're not. and they make dooech use plans. >> reporter: so, the good news? >> they have crazy kids. >> reporter: no demon. >> yeah, which is good. >> i'm okay with that, kids you can deal with. you can yell at hem, reprimand them and maybe -- >> right. >> reporter: so everyone is happy here. >> yes. >> reporter: no demons. for "the dead files," case closed. i'm john berman for "nightline" in asbury park, new jersey. >> but there's still a guy standing behind you, berman. that is our report for tonight. thank you for watching abc news. check in with our friends at "gma." they'll answer your pressing questions like, what do i do with the kardashian-inspired wedding gown i just bought? and we're always online at abcnews.com. see you back here tomorrow.
underneath the attic. >> first thing that i saw was a little boy -- >> reporter: we all went to jeffrey'ss any trace of the demon. what amy found? >> there are spoiled children that are supposed to be good, but they're not. and they make dooech use plans. >> reporter: so, the good news? >> they have crazy kids. >> reporter: no demon. >> yeah, which is good. >> i'm okay with that, kids you can deal with. you can yell at hem, reprimand them and...
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first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best pakistan has to offer. they have a very professional service guarding the nukes. the problem is twofold. one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will disintegrate. a second worry is that we have seen repeatedly that the pakistani military, pakistani intelligence services, are penetrated by people who are sympathetic or outright members of organizations like the taliban and so when you're for instance moving nuclear weapons from one place to another which is how the pakistanis hide them from among others the americans, when you're moving those, if you have someone inside who is going to tell you, you know, at so and so hour and so and so road there is a truck with fissile material that can be used for say a d
first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best pakistan has to offer. they have a very professional service guarding the nukes. the problem is twofold. one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will...
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stern's husband, jeffrey, a prominent lawyer. and his alleged former lover, michelle gaiser. prosecutors believe she hired this middleman to find hitman. first up, this 28-year-old who worked at a tattoo parlor. the second, this 38-year-old, was found guilty of aggravated assault and is now serving 45 years in prison. and now, the third alleged hitman, damian flores, is standing trial. today, gaiser who has pleaded guilty to hiring the gunmen, took the stand to testify against flores. sobbing, she admitted that she gave him $15,000 to make that third attempt on yvonne stern's life. i made a horrible mistake, she said. there isn't a day that goes by that i don't regret what i did. i'm very ashamed of what i did. i feel bad for her and the people i've hurt because of my actions. murder for hire. the mob might be good at it. they're professionals. but it's the amateurs that keep getting caught. as in a case we covered last year, dana campbell learned there was a contract on her life and the person putting up the money was her teenage son, matthew. >> he's my son. no matter what,
stern's husband, jeffrey, a prominent lawyer. and his alleged former lover, michelle gaiser. prosecutors believe she hired this middleman to find hitman. first up, this 28-year-old who worked at a tattoo parlor. the second, this 38-year-old, was found guilty of aggravated assault and is now serving 45 years in prison. and now, the third alleged hitman, damian flores, is standing trial. today, gaiser who has pleaded guilty to hiring the gunmen, took the stand to testify against flores. sobbing,...
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jeffrey, if you don't mind, stay with me.who covers the white house for us joining us live out of the d.c. bureau. i don't know if you were locked in and held what jeff toobin said, jessica. we talk about the impact this could have now on the 2012 elections. >> reporter: first, administration officials insist they're fairly confident at this point, because three of four circuit courts have -- they've had success in three of four circuit courts, as jeff has noted. and they feel that that gives them some success, especially because in the most recent decision it was a very conservative jurist who upheld the individual mandate that was the d.c. circuit court. beyond that, you know, you never know with the supreme court. if it's -- if you play out the politics of this, if the candidate is mitt romney that they're running against, there's no doubt if this is overturned it is bad news for the president's re-election chances. it's bad news for the white house. on the other hand, if it's mitt romney they're running again, he supporte
jeffrey, if you don't mind, stay with me.who covers the white house for us joining us live out of the d.c. bureau. i don't know if you were locked in and held what jeff toobin said, jessica. we talk about the impact this could have now on the 2012 elections. >> reporter: first, administration officials insist they're fairly confident at this point, because three of four circuit courts have -- they've had success in three of four circuit courts, as jeff has noted. and they feel that that...
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all of jeffrey breslow mind, jeffrey breslow .blog.com one of chicago's very own.yakers find themselves between a huge whale and his lunch right there. and lightning strikes twice in 12 seconds for blackhawks. not many * lightning on the other side? sports next. should we spend it wandering in some home improvement warehouse crowd: no! i say we go to ace crowd: yeah! get help when we walk in the door because we will maintain our homes d our weekends crowd: yeah! get your weekend back at ace the helpful place why settle for a one-note cereal? ♪ more, more, more... ♪ get more with honey bunches of oats 4 nutritious grains come together for more taste, more healthy satisfaction. get more with honey bunches of oats. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. i was worried it would be hard to install. but it's really easy. the better i drive the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. yeah. you're not.
all of jeffrey breslow mind, jeffrey breslow .blog.com one of chicago's very own.yakers find themselves between a huge whale and his lunch right there. and lightning strikes twice in 12 seconds for blackhawks. not many * lightning on the other side? sports next. should we spend it wandering in some home improvement warehouse crowd: no! i say we go to ace crowd: yeah! get help when we walk in the door because we will maintain our homes d our weekends crowd: yeah! get your weekend back at ace the...
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it's everything you love, nothing you expect. >>> from shaft to ides of march, actor jeffrey wright is bringing life to unforgettable characters. he joined us at the black ber surprise pepsi golf and tennis challenge to talk act his career and his latest venture in africa. i think the first time i took notice of you was in "shad." i thought you were diminishing. >> i thought so, too, for a moment. >> you really took ownership of that role. what's that process like to take ownership of a role like that to the point you're so convincing and compelling? >> it's funny. i used to go to this spot to work out in between shows when i was on broadway because it's at the end of the broadway section of new york. and this guy who used to run the place named rafy, rafael, he was from the dominican republic, and i would show up later than everybody because i would be in between shows and i'd be going into the evening performance. he'd say, a warm body? i say, what? like dracula with the fangs? so that's really where i derived, you know, the dominican flavor. so, you know, the process is fluid, and y
it's everything you love, nothing you expect. >>> from shaft to ides of march, actor jeffrey wright is bringing life to unforgettable characters. he joined us at the black ber surprise pepsi golf and tennis challenge to talk act his career and his latest venture in africa. i think the first time i took notice of you was in "shad." i thought you were diminishing. >> i thought so, too, for a moment. >> you really took ownership of that role. what's that process like...
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he was always thinking of other people. >> reporter: the viewing for johnny's best friend jeffrey gilesheritage community church. the memorial is wednesday morning at 10. the viewing for johnny deckman is on thursday from 10 to 2. funeral will follow. that's just one day after johnny's 19th birthday. linda so, abc2 news. >>> the walt disney company says it is now scrapping the idea of what it will do. when you think it was time to get off the gas, well time to go to electric. chevy volt is under investigation. government is concerned about fire risk for a crash. it crashed and battery was damaged and in three weeks, the car caught fire. testers think the damage for the battery led to the fire. the government is not aware of real life crashes and gm says the car they insist is safe. >>> the walt destiny company is crapping scrapping plans for a 500 room resort and hotel. disney in 2009 announced buying 11 acres for a planned hotel but a spokeswoman says the timing is not right. the development majority owner says he is disappointed with the national harbor will pursue other opportunities
he was always thinking of other people. >> reporter: the viewing for johnny's best friend jeffrey gilesheritage community church. the memorial is wednesday morning at 10. the viewing for johnny deckman is on thursday from 10 to 2. funeral will follow. that's just one day after johnny's 19th birthday. linda so, abc2 news. >>> the walt disney company says it is now scrapping the idea of what it will do. when you think it was time to get off the gas, well time to go to electric....
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not jeffrey sacks.ther will end the protest should think again. a new generation of leaders is just getting started. the new progressive age has begun. an author, journalist and one of the great observers in new york. it's our great pleasure to have you on the broadcast. where is this occupy movement going? >> i hate the cliche, but it's too early to tell. once it's three degrees below zero, we will find out. what i'm hoping, saturday night everything was peaceful and people were talking and a few loose change types cool, everyb was well behaved. but they have to go to another level. this is not enough. you can't have a total umbrella protest, which has everything under the sun, as part of it. >> it's interesting, because i was remembering, in 1840 in england, there were protests against the poor laws, and there was everything from signs condemning the laws to signs saying, more pigs, fewer priests. it feels this is an amalgamation of all kinds of different interests. can it sustain, given that? >> i th
not jeffrey sacks.ther will end the protest should think again. a new generation of leaders is just getting started. the new progressive age has begun. an author, journalist and one of the great observers in new york. it's our great pleasure to have you on the broadcast. where is this occupy movement going? >> i hate the cliche, but it's too early to tell. once it's three degrees below zero, we will find out. what i'm hoping, saturday night everything was peaceful and people were talking...
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jeffrey, you first.i go on and create this date website and i use a false name could i be in big trouble or is this blown out of proportion? >>guest: come on, the law was written in 1986! it is like orwellian movie and are -- archaic. come on. what kind of law is this? like the old ibm computers, they didn't know about facebook or websites. if i had the temperatures -- terms of use i could have someone convicted of a crime if they came to my website and did not write that "jeffrey is terrific," so. >>trace: well, there were computers, it was not the dark able. they kind of knew what was going on. kendall, i want to, seriously, the courts rule this is bogus, back to the case, the one that created that phony from file and bullied the girl and the girl committed suicide account courts convicted her and the judge tossed it out. it doesn't sound like this law would really stand up on the merits. >>guest: well, the law is still out there and prosecutors ten they concern force things. as you talked about the te
jeffrey, you first.i go on and create this date website and i use a false name could i be in big trouble or is this blown out of proportion? >>guest: come on, the law was written in 1986! it is like orwellian movie and are -- archaic. come on. what kind of law is this? like the old ibm computers, they didn't know about facebook or websites. if i had the temperatures -- terms of use i could have someone convicted of a crime if they came to my website and did not write that "jeffrey is...
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first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg.ts nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best pakistan has to offer. they have a very professional service guarding the nukes. the problem is twofold. one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will disintegrate. a second worry is that we have seen repeatedly that the pakistani military, pakistani intelligence services, are penetrated by people who are sympathetic or outright members of organizations like the taliban and so when you're for instance moving nuclear weapons from one place to another which is how the pakistanis hide them from among others the americans, when you're moving those, if you have someone inside who is going to tell you, you know, at so and so hour and so and so road there is a truck with fissile material that can be used for say a dirty bomb you
first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg.ts nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best pakistan has to offer. they have a very professional service guarding the nukes. the problem is twofold. one, pakistan itself is not a stable place. and what the deep american worry is, is that the state, itself, will disintegrate. a...
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jeffrey stern is not on trial today. >> reporter: reporting for abc news. >>> in other news now, there is growing pressure on the herman cain campaign this morning over accusations of sexual harassment. this morning's ""new york times"" reports that one of the women did, in fact, get a severance package for a year's salary, not just a few months as cain said earlier. a lawyer for the second woman is asking she be released from her confidentiality agreement so she can respond directly to cain's denials. >>> and secretary of state hillary clinton is mourning the loss of her mother. dorothy rodham died yesterday after an illness. she had been abandoned as a child but by all accounts grew up to be warm, generous and strong. mrs. clinton said her mother taught her to stand up for herself and to stand up for those who needed help. dorothy rodham died with her family around her. she was 92 years old. >>> now we turn to medical news this morning. a study that has got a lot of women reconsidering that nightly glass of wine. researchers found even a little alcohol can actually increase the risk
jeffrey stern is not on trial today. >> reporter: reporting for abc news. >>> in other news now, there is growing pressure on the herman cain campaign this morning over accusations of sexual harassment. this morning's ""new york times"" reports that one of the women did, in fact, get a severance package for a year's salary, not just a few months as cain said earlier. a lawyer for the second woman is asking she be released from her confidentiality agreement so...
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carl barrett jeffrey ladue. mike lynch gerald de arancisco. david fletcher.klemp. gerald yamada j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. walker williams. tim moon. vicky haiduk. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veteran national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans organization host, founded in 1919, the military order of the world force was formed at the suggestion of general of the armies, john j. pershing. as a veteran service organization comprised of members who were or are commissioned as warrant officers of the u.s. army, navy, marine corps, air force, coast guard, public health service, and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. the military order of the world wars is represented today by their national commander in chief, retired navy capt russell. c. bowinkle. he served in vietnam. ladies and gentlemen, russell c. bowinkle. [applause] >> mr. president, fellow veterans, distinguished guests and americans everywhere -- on behalf of the companions of military
carl barrett jeffrey ladue. mike lynch gerald de arancisco. david fletcher.klemp. gerald yamada j. david bailey. darlene baker. charles able. walker williams. tim moon. vicky haiduk. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in recognizing our veteran national leadership with your applause. [applause] it is now my pleasure to introduce our veterans organization host, founded in 1919, the military order of the world force was formed at the suggestion of general of the armies, john j. pershing. as a...
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sometimes it's not been so successful. >> jeffrey goldberg, fascinating article. thank you. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we're going to put jeffrey's findings to a pakistani who may have answers. the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [
sometimes it's not been so successful. >> jeffrey goldberg, fascinating article. thank you. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we're going to put jeffrey's findings to a pakistani who may have answers. the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil...
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jeffrey toobin is joining us.s, the fact that herman cain has said some things about one or both of these women who made these initial allegations, does that automatically nullify this confidentiality agreement? in other words, does this give one or both of these women the opening to speak out publicly because he as the former head of the national restaurant association already has? >> well, the problem with answering a question like that is that it all depends on what the agreement itself says. there is a general form for these agreements and i'm familiar with the general form, but i don't know if that's exactly what was signed here. usually, both sides are barred from speaking badly about the other. and it is not clear what the remedy is if one side breaches that. i mean frankly, these only -- it only matters, you know, the letter of the law of the contract, if there's litigation down the line. the odds that there will be litigation are extremely, extremely small. i think this woman, the woman who received this
jeffrey toobin is joining us.s, the fact that herman cain has said some things about one or both of these women who made these initial allegations, does that automatically nullify this confidentiality agreement? in other words, does this give one or both of these women the opening to speak out publicly because he as the former head of the national restaurant association already has? >> well, the problem with answering a question like that is that it all depends on what the agreement...
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major-general jeffrey buchanan. he serves as the chief spokesperson.oal is to get a bird's-eye view from your position about the troop withdrawal to areas where do things stand right now? guest: thank you for having me on your show today and veterans day -- and happy veterans day. things are going very well. we're on track to honor our commitment to the iraqi and american people by living out article 24, the security agreement signed in 2008. that mandates that all of our troops are withdrawn by the end of the year. as far as base transitions, redeployment, and personnel redeployment, we are on track what are some of the security issues -- on track. host: what are some of the security issues? guest: iraq is still a dangerous place. we still see threats from al- qaeda, as well as some of the iranian backed military groups. they want to continue to try to attack our troops, either on our bases or during our movements. we approach every one of the movements as a deliberate operation. we use intelligence. we coordinate our surveillance and reconnaissance.
major-general jeffrey buchanan. he serves as the chief spokesperson.oal is to get a bird's-eye view from your position about the troop withdrawal to areas where do things stand right now? guest: thank you for having me on your show today and veterans day -- and happy veterans day. things are going very well. we're on track to honor our commitment to the iraqi and american people by living out article 24, the security agreement signed in 2008. that mandates that all of our troops are withdrawn...