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greg collett is a libertarian.beliefs, he is a much, much more extreme libertarian than rand paul, a much stronger libertarian than rand paul, but not in his life choices. rand paul has never had any kids on medicaid. in greg collett's rambling essay, defending his extreme libertarianism while asking the government to pay for his children's health care, he wrote -- individuals are to take responsibility for their own situations. if they cannot meet their obligations they should turn to their families for support. if families are not able to help, they should go to churches or other charitable organizations for assistance. government should not be involved. period. greg didn't explain why the mormon church his church has chosen not to help him meet his family obligations. his obligations to his children. and why no other charitable organizations have helped him meet what he calls his obligations to his children. greg collett says because he pays or perhaps in the past has paid some taxes "i do not lose any sleep ove
greg collett is a libertarian.beliefs, he is a much, much more extreme libertarian than rand paul, a much stronger libertarian than rand paul, but not in his life choices. rand paul has never had any kids on medicaid. in greg collett's rambling essay, defending his extreme libertarianism while asking the government to pay for his children's health care, he wrote -- individuals are to take responsibility for their own situations. if they cannot meet their obligations they should turn to their...
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collette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. collette, you know -- >> i keep my word. 30 days. >> all right. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. collette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. >> we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. collette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a newcomer to the segregation unit. >> rafael. you're part of the mess from 16 last night? >> yes, sir. >> you know he dies, you go manslaughter charge, you know that. 20 to life. >> you think he's going to make it, though? >> don't know. >> i didn't mean to harm him that bad, you know. just -- anger. >> i understand rage. i understand it. >> i seen him and i thought about my little girl and somebody harming my little girl like that. >> but it wasn't your kid. >> it wasn't. >> what he did has what to do with your family? >> nothing to do with my family. >> not a damn thing. >> i'm not really like a trouble person. >> i know, you're not even on my radar. you are now. >> i'm not
collette -- >> i keep my word. >> mr. collette, you know -- >> i keep my word. 30 days. >> all right. >> fair enough? >> yes, sir. >> okay. >> all right. thank you, mr. collette. >> all right, man. >> i'm sorry i broke my word to you. you hear me? >> okay. >> we're going to try it again, man, okay? >> all right. thank you, mr. collette. >> all right, bud. >> unlike nava, rafael gonzalez is a newcomer to...
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collette. >> all right. you have some serious soul searching to do.gest you do it. >> all right, yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> well nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to general population by our discipline hearing officers. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork turned in as far as incident reports that narrated actually what happened. without those reports, we cannot justifiably hold somebody in the seg unit. doesn't mean they didn't do it, it just means they are lacking the paperwork. >> rafael gonzalez. >> but gonzalez's return to general population does not protect him from facing possible criminal charges. nor does it take him off sergeant collette's radar. >> remember what happened, what put you in seg? >> yes, sir. >> you stomped that guy, okay because you believed he did something of sexual nature to a 12-year-old? >> yes, sir. >> what that what y
collette. >> all right. you have some serious soul searching to do.gest you do it. >> all right, yes, sir. >> all right, man. >> all right. >> well nava remains in segregation, the inmate who initiated the attack, rafael gonzalez is back in general population due to a technical error in the filing of his disciplinary report. >> rafael was let out of seg to general population by our discipline hearing officers. he did his job correctly. there was no paperwork...
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and you have toni collette. >> toni collette. >> jimmy: who is just killer, right?all in 30 seconds. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you're just not sure. >> jimmy: the gist of the show. do you want to explain to everybody -- you are fbi. >> sure. i'm a fbi rogue agent who takes a family hostage. the president is going to be operated on tomorrow. and -- and -- toni collette is the surgeon. so i take her and her family hostage. and i tell them, "tomorrow you are going to operate on the president and he is going to die during surgery or i am going to kill you and your family." >> jimmy: it's a fun show, you guys. really. it scares the kids. everyone. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a lot of laughs. >> a lot of laughs. >> jimmy: a lot of laughs. it's a good show. and it all takes place in two weeks. >> yes, the whole season is two weeks. >> jimmy: it's super fun. dylan mcdermott, we love having you on the show. >> thank you. i love being here. i'm here. >> jimmy: "hostages" airs mondays at 10:00 p.m. on cbs. paul mccartney performs next! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hershey's is more than choc
and you have toni collette. >> toni collette. >> jimmy: who is just killer, right?all in 30 seconds. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you're just not sure. >> jimmy: the gist of the show. do you want to explain to everybody -- you are fbi. >> sure. i'm a fbi rogue agent who takes a family hostage. the president is going to be operated on tomorrow. and -- and -- toni collette is the surgeon. so i take her and her family hostage. and i tell them, "tomorrow you are going...
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>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here. >> because she called me stupid. ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why let a vo call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff that's a half a step away from hitting my staff. i wouldn't be surprised if they do put a charge of threatening a public official, which is a state offense in this state. >> though it's unlikely criminal charges will follow, the normally energetic lopez will spend at least a few days in segregation, locked down 23 hours per day with virtually nothing to do. >> yeah, you won't get your things for the first 24 hours. >> nothing? >> nothing. >> what is that? >> hey, that's why our hotel sucks. we'll never make travelocity or orbitz. >> that's a good one. >> we'll show you to your room, but with you won't put a mint on your pillow. >> joseph giroux is also unhappy with the sparse accommodations of his segregation c
>> yep, sergeant collette. >> mm-hmm. why are you coming in here. >> because she called me stupid. ass if she called me stupid again. >> oh, you didn't. really? >> yes, i did. i won't let an inmate call me stupid. why let a vo call me stupid? >> okay. at least you're honest about it. >> you got room for her? >> oh, yeah, we got room at the inn. you going to threaten my staff that's a half a step away from hitting my staff. i wouldn't be surprised...
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though his behavior has stabilized sergeant collette who runs the units had another for isolating him as well. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mex is can is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and the ability to social ides with others. sometimes that leads to conflict. >> we just had an officer call on the radio she needed help. don't know what the issue is but we should find out shortly. >> can i go ahead and fight if i won't get in trouble? >> no fighting. that's the gist. >> i'm going to do something i'm going to do it to get out. >> get her out of here. >> crawford has been restrained by detention officers. after a conflict with another inmate. >> off of me. you better let my handcuffs go like this. let them go. >> crawford is currently awaiting trial on a charge of trafficking crack cocaine. s
though his behavior has stabilized sergeant collette who runs the units had another for isolating him as well. >> his words were i'm not housing with no mexican. he refused to house with anybody that was mexican, and that is not permitted here. mr. giroux will stay in segregation until we modify his behavior and housing with a mex is can is not so bad after all. >> most inmates prefer to live in the jail's general population. they enjoy more time out of their cells. televisions, and...
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ben collett from sunrise brokage joining us from hong kong. talk about what accredited nations like japan, china, all those countries that buy t-bills that keep the u.s. economy going. they don't care about obama care but they do care about stability. how do they look at the events? >> i think specifically china as far as we can tell is going to be a net benefactor of this, other than from the fact they can sit here and go, a-ha, you have prop problems with democracy over there. the actual result of this particular decision, a, will increase focus and i think increase the ability of the debt ceiling debate to impact the market and going to make the market much more uncertain. i think from a japanese debt point of view or certainly from the guys holding u.s. treasuries, i think effectively we see this as kind of a higher probability that tapering will be put back. what it does is really increase the trend we've seen of late. that is some buying and some holding of treasuries. right now, as you pointed out, as we discussed earlier, we don't thin
ben collett from sunrise brokage joining us from hong kong. talk about what accredited nations like japan, china, all those countries that buy t-bills that keep the u.s. economy going. they don't care about obama care but they do care about stability. how do they look at the events? >> i think specifically china as far as we can tell is going to be a net benefactor of this, other than from the fact they can sit here and go, a-ha, you have prop problems with democracy over there. the...
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about two couples who have sort of remarkably serendipitous things in common and it's with toni collette marisa tomei and tracy letts great the worldly what are you doing that's mother that start a new version of frankenstein with myself and i was not the one playing on tango the hunchback assistant. with the hunt yet my fellowmen what i want as i go. you know i didn't know. that i'm not kidding it's not the starring role that one of but it starts it's a new take on it where the story so the whole dr james mack. he's one of the it's kind of it's very cool because he's one of the actors i just read it up to him when i was young and younger and so on the very excited about him. how did you approach dexter a serial killer who is like. well i mean i think the aspiration of the show initially was to to invite an audience to identify with him maybe even like the serial killer all bets would be off if he didn't have his code and weren't killing reprehensible people you know if he were just indiscriminately killing old ladies i don't know what he would like but i you know knew he had to have som
about two couples who have sort of remarkably serendipitous things in common and it's with toni collette marisa tomei and tracy letts great the worldly what are you doing that's mother that start a new version of frankenstein with myself and i was not the one playing on tango the hunchback assistant. with the hunt yet my fellowmen what i want as i go. you know i didn't know. that i'm not kidding it's not the starring role that one of but it starts it's a new take on it where the story so the...
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the numbers are in and the sign-ups are weak in this very first charles: collett wishful thinking.inistration anticipating people signing up for the affordable care act by the end of open enrollment, march 31. but the numbers are in and showing that only about 50,000 people have sign p. so if the rate holds at this level, i'm prey good with math and not add up to the president counted 5 million people short. tonight, beating obamacare. my next guest says this law is a huge mess. >> i was looking at yr bok. it is a little tattered. but that shouldn't be a little bit more than? >> employer mandate, the caps on expenses, it is a mangled and distorted and illegally altered version. not this law at all. and they sala bÈmenot really all be one hen anyone says that the law ha been passed and we can't change it. however the website is up, it's an unmitigated disaster. i saw that everyone had a lot of fun poking fun. but i think that the more egregious problem ha to bethe fact that people are not taking the bait. people seem to tool around. >> that is because they ar reeling from the sticke
the numbers are in and the sign-ups are weak in this very first charles: collett wishful thinking.inistration anticipating people signing up for the affordable care act by the end of open enrollment, march 31. but the numbers are in and showing that only about 50,000 people have sign p. so if the rate holds at this level, i'm prey good with math and not add up to the president counted 5 million people short. tonight, beating obamacare. my next guest says this law is a huge mess. >> i was...
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. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit with them in different sections. he checks in on them ask knows jimmy. unfortunately you have to stay in there for a while. >> i know that. i cleaned up the house because i was going to be here for a while. >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. unfortunately not, we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants have to be separate. he asked me to talk to his son. he was heading down the same road. >> all this trouble, he's facing time, and he doesn't know how to deal with this yet. i don't believe he's doing so well right now because he's struggling with his identity. my dad's son, i'm a convict, how am i going to live? have i got to live up to his reputation? make my own? he's going through a lot of stuff right now. >> as parents, you want the kids to do better than you did. maybe i can get him turned. go the other way. i don't know. my old adage, free your mind, your ass will follow. maybe i can get him to go along. >> you do pretty good. >> i try to. >> maxwell sees p
. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit with them in different sections. he checks in on them ask knows jimmy. unfortunately you have to stay in there for a while. >> i know that. i cleaned up the house because i was going to be here for a while. >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. unfortunately not, we have to keep that separate. family members and co-defendants have to be separate. he asked me to talk to his son. he was...
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. >> sergeant collette supervises the unit that houses jimmy and brandon in different sections.ates regularly and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you have to stay here awhile. he asked if we could move his son next to him. we cant. we have to keep them separated. he asked me to talk to his son because he was heading down the same road he was. >> always in trouble and he's going to be facing some time. he doesn't really know how to deal with this yet. i don't believe he's doing so well because he's struggling with his identity. my dad's son. i'm a convict. how am i going to live? have i got to live up to his reputation or make my own reputation? he's going through a lot of stuff now. >> your parents always want you to do better than you did. maybe i can get him turned go the other way. i don't know. free your mind. maybe i can get him to go along with that program. i try to. >> maxwell has come to see prison as a long time. he says he prays some day, brandon will reach the other end. >> he's got to put one foot in front of the other and keep ongoing to the en
. >> sergeant collette supervises the unit that houses jimmy and brandon in different sections.ates regularly and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you have to stay here awhile. he asked if we could move his son next to him. we cant. we have to keep them separated. he asked me to talk to his son because he was heading down the same road he was. >> always in trouble and he's going to be facing some time. he doesn't really know how to deal with this yet. i...
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. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit which currently houses both jimmy and brandonfferent sections. he checks in with the inmates regularly and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you got to stay in here for a while. >> i'm aware of that. i cleaned up the house just because i knew i was going to be here for a while. >> yeah. >> have you noticed? >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. i said, unfortunately not, we can't. we have to keep that separate, family members and co-defendants, we have to keep that separated. he understood. he asked me to talk to the son because his son was heading down the same road he was. >> always in trouble and he's going to be facing some time. he doesn't really know how to deal with this yet. i don't believe he's doing so well right now because he's struggling with his identity. am i my dad's son, am i a convict. how am i going to live? have i got to live up to his reputation or make my own reputation? he's going through a lot of stuff right now. >> as parents you want your kids to always
. >> sergeant collette supervises the segregation unit which currently houses both jimmy and brandonfferent sections. he checks in with the inmates regularly and knows jimmy from prior stays here. >> unfortunately, you got to stay in here for a while. >> i'm aware of that. i cleaned up the house just because i knew i was going to be here for a while. >> yeah. >> have you noticed? >> he asked me if we could move his son next to him in the same unit. i said,...
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that father now awaits trial in the coming days -- his daughter, levi's sister erin and her aunt, collettell now play out in court. they're hopeful investigators in california will charge karl karlsen in the death of his first wife, too. >> i believe karl killed my sister. and because calaveras county didn't do their job, they enabled him to kill again. and he killed my nephew. and it's all linked to money. >> reporter: jurors will not hear about the death of his first wife. the judge ruling it's off limits. prosecutors must stick to what happened to levi. his sister erin wants answers for both loved ones. >> i want to hear it from him. i want to hear those words come out of his mouth. i want him to look in my eye and tell me exactly what he did. and then i want him to go away for the rest of forever. >> reporter: so what do you make of the case, father accused of murdering his son for the insurance money. let us know on twitter use the #abc 2020. ever watch a movie in a hotel room, one man did and ended up dead. the mystery about to be solved in front of your eyes tonight. can you solve i
that father now awaits trial in the coming days -- his daughter, levi's sister erin and her aunt, collettell now play out in court. they're hopeful investigators in california will charge karl karlsen in the death of his first wife, too. >> i believe karl killed my sister. and because calaveras county didn't do their job, they enabled him to kill again. and he killed my nephew. and it's all linked to money. >> reporter: jurors will not hear about the death of his first wife. the...
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. >> ben collette, sunrise brokers, joining us live from hong kong. you make of this ho hum so far reaction from the asian markets? >> well, you know, i think by and large it really sums up the fact that no one, certainly investors in asia and outside of asia, looking in know what to do. know what to do in response to this. we've seen, as far as the southeast asian currencies go, we've seen those come off significantly ahead of ben bernanke's expected tapering, but wasn't actually to be. now we're seeing the those invested in the market, how to interpret this information. we thinks that the net outcome of this for the next two weeks is going to be essentially a lack of volume going through the market. we really -- we really seeing an absence of direction here. without wanting to -- without wanting to be vague, i think the markets are very, very confused. one thing that is actually not confusing is the risk appetite is very, very low right now. >> right. during the last shutdown, way back in 1995, the markets just suffered a jolt and that lasted about
. >> ben collette, sunrise brokers, joining us live from hong kong. you make of this ho hum so far reaction from the asian markets? >> well, you know, i think by and large it really sums up the fact that no one, certainly investors in asia and outside of asia, looking in know what to do. know what to do in response to this. we've seen, as far as the southeast asian currencies go, we've seen those come off significantly ahead of ben bernanke's expected tapering, but wasn't actually...
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. >> greg collett is running for a seat in the house. but there is a problem here.of jail. as asteroid may be heading our way carrying the force of a few thousand atomic bombs. >>> good to have you, i'm victor blackwell. let's start with five things. a sheriff in florida says a system failure led to the escape of two convicted killers. they used forged released papers to get out. authorities learned they left after a relative of one of the escapees notified them. >> new developments in the kinndrick johnson case. he was not alone in the gym on the day he died. his suffocated bod i was found in january rolled up, upside down in a gym mat. a u.s. attorney is retrueing that case to determine if a federal investigation will be open. >> also this morning, the aerret of an american that wanted to join al qaeda. he is 25 years old from long island new york. the fbi has been tracking him for about two years. at one opponent he wanted to go to yemen to participate in jihad. we didn't know an asteroid zipped by our planet. it was discovered during the government shutdown whil
. >> greg collett is running for a seat in the house. but there is a problem here.of jail. as asteroid may be heading our way carrying the force of a few thousand atomic bombs. >>> good to have you, i'm victor blackwell. let's start with five things. a sheriff in florida says a system failure led to the escape of two convicted killers. they used forged released papers to get out. authorities learned they left after a relative of one of the escapees notified them. >> new...