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i want to thank you and you right now brad woodhouse and david bosse. the debate will continue online at cnn.com/crossfire. >> stay with cnn for election updates throughout the night. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, a quote, eminent and substantial danger of radiation leak at a u.s. nuclear facility. >>> plus, one of the biggest bands in rock 'n roll history facing a lawsuit tonight. did led zeppelin steal their most famous song? >>> and toxic jerky treats made in china led to more than a thousand dog deaths. let's go "outfront." good evening. i'm brianna keilar in for erin burnett. breaking news in the
i want to thank you and you right now brad woodhouse and david bosse. the debate will continue online at cnn.com/crossfire. >> stay with cnn for election updates throughout the night. join us tomorrow for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> next, a quote, eminent and substantial danger of radiation leak at a u.s. nuclear facility. >>> plus, one of the biggest bands in rock 'n roll history facing a lawsuit...
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the battle but the agency along with another of the school and let it begin with a straw and the boss david rubenstein responsibility about this on the bridge is unprecedented dictation test ended at seven schools in the past the announcement as effectively halted its education in caucus on sky top of the province the development of a strong wind. according to recent important piece to eighty five education institutions including two lane of the school's plans to shut down following threats by the trial about. some other developments now. the as and has continued to mourn for the ship the guides who died in the goodness of the launch of mount everest last month james fahey and then mounting is gathered to people means to the shoot guns at a conference meets on the twenty three after the demise of nature and sticks and many in the ottoman state. committing to any of the training guides who died on the summit the runners up and shots down the offending cent stakes in front of the photographs. you know the deceased and on its compensation at the county funded by development. many winning. the
the battle but the agency along with another of the school and let it begin with a straw and the boss david rubenstein responsibility about this on the bridge is unprecedented dictation test ended at seven schools in the past the announcement as effectively halted its education in caucus on sky top of the province the development of a strong wind. according to recent important piece to eighty five education institutions including two lane of the school's plans to shut down following threats by...
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her death was ruled a suicide and her boyfriend's boss, sheriff david shoar of st. john's county, florida, declared the case closed. >> all the indications that we had of it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound and the medical examiner made that same determination. quite frankly, when that occurs anywhere in america, i mean, that's the end of the case. >> but not to the dead woman's family. her mom who also worked for the sheriff and michelle's brother, a sheriff's deputy himself, were immediately skeptical of the investigation. why wasn't evidence being sent out to the crime lab for testing? why hadn't anyone asked the family about michelle and jeremy's rocky history? >> this case took on a life of its own because there was a lot of family involved that had a lot of questions. and rightfully so. >> and officer didn't talk to them, did they, sheriff? to get the back story where this woman was coming from. >> there were some conversations. had we talked to them, we should have -- we could have done better in that arena. we should have got interviews with the family mem
her death was ruled a suicide and her boyfriend's boss, sheriff david shoar of st. john's county, florida, declared the case closed. >> all the indications that we had of it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound and the medical examiner made that same determination. quite frankly, when that occurs anywhere in america, i mean, that's the end of the case. >> but not to the dead woman's family. her mom who also worked for the sheriff and michelle's brother, a sheriff's deputy himself,...
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david was very verbal when it came to his comments. what looks better on jackie today, her legs, her butt, or breasts. i finally got the courage to go to the boss. >> after getting booted from bally's, david moved on to a job at 24-hour fitness, where troy wagman remembers david talking about how he and his wife nici wanted to invite others into their sex life. >> more than once, he would approach me and ask me what i thought about three-ways in a relationship. and he and nici were exploring the idea of swingers' clubs. >> nici's good friends knew it differently. >> she was very appalled at that idea. >> she was like, absolutely not. >> a wobbly marriage, a hound dog husband, straining at the leash. the circumstantial smoke was getting thicker for investigators. >> it was very apparent to me that, you know, he was leading an alternate lifestyle. >> what i'm not hearing, captain, is motivation. >> that was a concern for all of us, too. >> maybe the husband did it. but then again, maybe he didn't. as weeks became months, the solid proof, the hard evidence that the investigation needed, just didn't fall into place. an investigation hitting a brick
david was very verbal when it came to his comments. what looks better on jackie today, her legs, her butt, or breasts. i finally got the courage to go to the boss. >> after getting booted from bally's, david moved on to a job at 24-hour fitness, where troy wagman remembers david talking about how he and his wife nici wanted to invite others into their sex life. >> more than once, he would approach me and ask me what i thought about three-ways in a relationship. and he and nici were...
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. >> david, why these guys rather than their bosses? >> that is a great question. we don't entirely know yet. the case against these guys is relatively easier to make than against their case, their bosses. these are some of the same people who were written up in the mandia report in early 2013 that we wrote a fair bit about in "the times," when we found this building and so forth. and, many of the individuals here are the people who actually sit at the keyboard and have identified themselves, or identifiable at moments where they have shown up on various chat rooms, or other online activities. identifying their bosses is not only harder to do, but it is riskier to do diplomatically because at that point the chinese could retaliate i throwing out u.s. military attaches or or officials they believe are responsible for the u.s. spying in china, including a big case we wrote about a few months ago involving the chinese networking company. there is a question here of doing this in a low level, filling out low-level diplomats, in hopes of controlling the escalation. >> t
. >> david, why these guys rather than their bosses? >> that is a great question. we don't entirely know yet. the case against these guys is relatively easier to make than against their case, their bosses. these are some of the same people who were written up in the mandia report in early 2013 that we wrote a fair bit about in "the times," when we found this building and so forth. and, many of the individuals here are the people who actually sit at the keyboard and have...
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. >> rose: david, why these guys rather than their bosses? >> that's a great question, charlie, and we don't entirely know yet. the case against these guys is relatively easier to make than against their bosses. these are some of the same people who were written up in that mannediant report in early 2013 that the-- that we wrote a fair bit did at the time in the "times" when we went out and found that building and so forth. many of the individuals here are the people who actually sit at the keyboard and have identified themselves or are identifiable at moment where's they have shown up on various chat rooms or other online activities. identifying their bosses is not only a little bit harder to do but is a lot riskier to do diplomatically, because at that point, the chinese could well retaliate by throwing out u.s. military attaches or indicting american n.s.a. officials who they believe are responsible for some of the u.s. spying in china, including a big case that we wrote about a few months ago, and i think discussed on this show, involving
. >> rose: david, why these guys rather than their bosses? >> that's a great question, charlie, and we don't entirely know yet. the case against these guys is relatively easier to make than against their bosses. these are some of the same people who were written up in that mannediant report in early 2013 that the-- that we wrote a fair bit did at the time in the "times" when we went out and found that building and so forth. many of the individuals here are the people who...
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boss. many dabbled in it badminton is here the master of its own time to mull over it soon david jones's it over with oprah went off at seven this level due to it. not only is it. i have chew. lou lou lou will the actor to asia focused items after tax. this week we have a dozen john j sweeney todd to go on and seeing a friend oh and the lives of other such foundation and an expired on asian politics when speaking about the elections in afghanistan and the country's political future. and if all that is a brief introduction of
boss. many dabbled in it badminton is here the master of its own time to mull over it soon david jones's it over with oprah went off at seven this level due to it. not only is it. i have chew. lou lou lou will the actor to asia focused items after tax. this week we have a dozen john j sweeney todd to go on and seeing a friend oh and the lives of other such foundation and an expired on asian politics when speaking about the elections in afghanistan and the country's political future. and if all...
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bosses. plus the energy boom is causing an explosive risk under the streets in our american cities. i'm david shuster, and this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, to tell us what is on your mine by tweeting at, and facebook.com. this was a day of protests in cities across america and around the world. hundreds of fast-food workers demanding higher pay walked off of their jobs. it was part of a cou court -- coordinated one day strike. here in the united states labor organizers from the service employ international union join the protest to call for raising the minimum wage in this country to $15 an hour. right now the federal minimum wage is stuck at 7:25 an hour. president obama is calling on congress to raise the federal minimum to $10.10 an hour. most fast-food workers make more than the national minimum, but not by much. they bring home an annual income just under $19,000 a year for full-time work. that falls behind the poverty line for a household of three. but businesses like mcdonald's don't like higher wage mandates. they say th
bosses. plus the energy boom is causing an explosive risk under the streets in our american cities. i'm david shuster, and this is "real money." ♪ >> this is "real money," and you are the most important part of the show, to tell us what is on your mine by tweeting at, and facebook.com. this was a day of protests in cities across america and around the world. hundreds of fast-food workers demanding higher pay walked off of their jobs. it was part of a cou court --...
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boss out of illinois. martha: understood. what is your response, jim? >> i hope david wouldn't outsmart his common sense.sks president obama about martin, donald sterling, the beer summit, he responded to it, but because he is commander in chief, because the scandal is a direct report in a sense to the white house, we need a leader who is going to get to the bottom of the facts before speaking off-the-cuff. there is action being taken. hold on, david. martha: what action has been taken? >> we know since this came out of the administration has put a lot of resources, people on the ground to get to the bottom of this. i don't want a president just coming off of the cuff when we have veterans lives on the line. they deserve a president who will speak from fact. not just because he was asked a question off-the-cuff. martha: i will give david the last word. >> this is important. let's look at this so-called resignation under the secretary, this is somebody who was about to leave in two weeks, and he resigns. that is not accountability. the problem is we have a disconnected president, disconnected administrati
boss out of illinois. martha: understood. what is your response, jim? >> i hope david wouldn't outsmart his common sense.sks president obama about martin, donald sterling, the beer summit, he responded to it, but because he is commander in chief, because the scandal is a direct report in a sense to the white house, we need a leader who is going to get to the bottom of the facts before speaking off-the-cuff. there is action being taken. hold on, david. martha: what action has been taken?...
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david shuster, following this is real money with ali velshi. >>> job growth just kicked in to high gear, but too many americans have given up looking for work. i'll talk to one bosswho says he is hiring right now. also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real ne
david shuster, following this is real money with ali velshi. >>> job growth just kicked in to high gear, but too many americans have given up looking for work. i'll talk to one bosswho says he is hiring right now. also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real ne
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david shuster, following this is real money with ali velshi. >>> job growth just kicked in to high gear, but too many americans have given up looking for work. i'll talk to one boss who says he is hiring right now. also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show so tell me what is on your mind tweet me or go to facebook. i do read this stuff. the economy added 288,000 new jobs in april most of them came from the private sector. economists hope for 150 or 200,000 new jobs to get added every month just to keep up with new entrants to the job market. so the fact that we overshot that in april is really good news, and april has been a big acceleration from the prior months. another positive the number of long-term unemployed came down in april by 287,000. now i always say ignore the unemployment rate unless it's convenient for me to help tell a story. focus instead on that, the number of jobs added every mo
david shuster, following this is real money with ali velshi. >>> job growth just kicked in to high gear, but too many americans have given up looking for work. i'll talk to one boss who says he is hiring right now. also what america could learn from germany about jobs and training skilled workers. plus prayers and property, i'll show you how the real estate market has been a blessing for churches looking to sell. i'm ali velshi, and this is "real money." >> this is...
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that's innovation that's not unfair labor but i don't disagree with actually union bosses i don't like i don't because david you're right jurors purging them of dues paying members even david wright who and the right who often in this case temporary in this case but i'm talking about repealing taft hartly so that in every workplace people going to decide whether or not they're going to have a union and not have to go up against a two billion dollar a year union busting industry that comes in and drags campaigns out for years let's let's make it possible for people to have unions that's all i'm saying but david we got we got to wrap it up you made a made a great point thanks for joining us you should be against card check then but thanks to our. thanks to. coming up last night edward snowden said with n.b.c.'s brian williams for his first interview to american media what should we take away from last night's interview and did snowden successfully answer all of the american public's questions. it was a. very hard to take a. look. at that or how exactly would that hurt me here. please. please. please applause.
that's innovation that's not unfair labor but i don't disagree with actually union bosses i don't like i don't because david you're right jurors purging them of dues paying members even david wright who and the right who often in this case temporary in this case but i'm talking about repealing taft hartly so that in every workplace people going to decide whether or not they're going to have a union and not have to go up against a two billion dollar a year union busting industry that comes in...
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david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate. john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted it plant some roots. >> jennifer had assets -- a condo. >> 2006 at the time was the height of this housing market. >> jen but lear is an investigative reporter. she had worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominium were right near a new mall that had gone up, this big beautiful mall. >> we're standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. if you look around, it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so much construction going on that there just wasn't a lot of people that lived there. >> i know a couple of the workers that were in the complex had made some cat calls at her and put her unease. >> it made her feel uncomfortable having strangers and they were men, you know, it was very apparent that she lived there alone. >> but, overall, we thought everything was just fine for jennifer. >> in addition to he
david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate. john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted it plant some roots. >> jennifer had assets -- a condo. >> 2006 at the time was the height of this housing market. >> jen but lear is an...
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boss to have to carry my shoes. i was one of the last of the 25 people to come out of the south tower. >> reporter: david beamer donated son todd's watch. todd beamer helped lead the revolt against the hijackers of flight 93 which crashed in pennsylvania. >> but it doesn't tell what time it is anymore. what it does tell is what time it was. it says its the 11th. >> reporter: built beneath the fountains and pools of the 9/11 memorial, the museum commemorates both the 2001 attacks and the 1993 world trade center bombing. at each turn, exhibits recount chilling and heartbreaking moments from that september day. massive, mangled pieces of steel torn apart by the impact of flight 11. a fire engine from ladder company 3 the front cab was shorn off. 11 of its firefighters died in the north tower. and portraits of each individual killed in the world trade center, the pentagon, and shanksville, pennsylvania. but there are symbols of resilience and hope, too. like the last column that towered above ground zero as the months of recovery came to an end, becoming a makeshift memorial itself and there are the so-called survivor stai
boss to have to carry my shoes. i was one of the last of the 25 people to come out of the south tower. >> reporter: david beamer donated son todd's watch. todd beamer helped lead the revolt against the hijackers of flight 93 which crashed in pennsylvania. >> but it doesn't tell what time it is anymore. what it does tell is what time it was. it says its the 11th. >> reporter: built beneath the fountains and pools of the 9/11 memorial, the museum commemorates both the 2001...
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david: might be why some of your ex-employees are ex-employees right now because they were spending too much time trying to find a date. i'm wondering if your bossut this? you're not supposed to be looking for another job while you're making money from your boss. is it an open platform, something your boss could look in on? >> yes. so right now it is closed. so all the employers we work personally with, we're not going to show your profile to the companies that you're currently or have worked for. so that shouldn't be as much of a problem. and in the same way that linkedin kind of, one place where it is just okay to have your resume' everywhere. we're, we kind of have the idea that it is okay to see what's out there and just connect with people because one thing about our platform, once the match is made you're actually connecting with a real person at that company. instead of you know, a black box of resume's. david: reilly, you're in very exciting moment right now. you have only 80 employees. you could eventually have tens of thousands. you have $500,000 of funding so far. i imagine, you're not even on android yet. you want to get on android.
david: might be why some of your ex-employees are ex-employees right now because they were spending too much time trying to find a date. i'm wondering if your bossut this? you're not supposed to be looking for another job while you're making money from your boss. is it an open platform, something your boss could look in on? >> yes. so right now it is closed. so all the employers we work personally with, we're not going to show your profile to the companies that you're currently or have...
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david, and brian, you're both up to date on this. i remember, i'm going to start with this, after the horrific bombing of our marine barracks in october of '83, speaker o'neill, tip o'neill, my boss, stuck with the president. they stayed together on this without any real fingerpointing all the way through until the following year, and it wasn't until reagan basically said, we're pulling out but didn't tell anybody and after tip said we should pull out that it got bitter and negative, but for a long period there, including the period they had the committee investigating it, it was bipartisan. your thoughts, david? >> you know, chris, that was a great example of government working as it should, and it's not the only example. after 9/11, democrats and some republicans in congress pushed for an independent bipartisan, fully bipartisan, commission, the 9/11 commission. we're all familiar with the great job it did. also, during the iran contra investigation, arthur lyman, the director, the staff director of the senate committee, which was controlled by democrats, said very early on, we're not going to get into impeachment on this, even though some members of reagan's own circle feared
david, and brian, you're both up to date on this. i remember, i'm going to start with this, after the horrific bombing of our marine barracks in october of '83, speaker o'neill, tip o'neill, my boss, stuck with the president. they stayed together on this without any real fingerpointing all the way through until the following year, and it wasn't until reagan basically said, we're pulling out but didn't tell anybody and after tip said we should pull out that it got bitter and negative, but for a...
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david wildstein took the fifth. she said she had no knowledge or involvement in the bridge lane that caused the scandal. she was the former head of the intergovernmental affairs office for chris christie and her bossis christie's staff who fired off the e-mail time for traffic problems in fort lee. we expect she will detail what was going on inside the office especially contact and dealings with mr. kelly and whether the governor may have known or been involved in this. the governor said he first heard about the closing when he read about it. he expect her to be testifying for the first three hours and later on in the afternoon >> going to be a long day for her. what evidence to they think she may have specifically? >> they will be boring in on emails that were sent in the office when the bridge lanes were closed the mayor called com plaining about the traffic problems and this e-mail was fired off: the mayor is upset about the reduction of toll lanes from 3-1. first responders are having a terrible time because of the backup being severe. there is a feeling in town this is government ret -- ret tribution. later kelly asked her to do that e-mail and she didn't. when kelly was fired on january 9th
david wildstein took the fifth. she said she had no knowledge or involvement in the bridge lane that caused the scandal. she was the former head of the intergovernmental affairs office for chris christie and her bossis christie's staff who fired off the e-mail time for traffic problems in fort lee. we expect she will detail what was going on inside the office especially contact and dealings with mr. kelly and whether the governor may have known or been involved in this. the governor said he...
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of the likes of david back to max clifford a media mogul richard desmond now they have two million pounds in assets max they collapse owing one hundred thirteen million pounds to h. boss which then had to be bailed out with twenty billion pounds by the british taxpayer so the bottom line as i understand it is that. rang up one hundred million pounds and. with probably you know one one one hundredth of that in. the scheme connected to david cameron he's a bloody it was my phone that correctly well yes it's a small company they had two million pounds and assets they had an eight hundred thousand pound overdraft and yet they racked up one hundred thirteen million pounds in debt they managed to borrow that much from the bank now because they never filed accounts up and for the last two or three years of operation which is against the law by the way well it's against purple paint you can't say all the words here right in the u.k. but they we don't know where that hundred thirty million pounds went to what they incurred those costs on who got paid where the money went but they went back they went bust ate it therefore the taxpayer ate it so we can't use words like fraud in
of the likes of david back to max clifford a media mogul richard desmond now they have two million pounds in assets max they collapse owing one hundred thirteen million pounds to h. boss which then had to be bailed out with twenty billion pounds by the british taxpayer so the bottom line as i understand it is that. rang up one hundred million pounds and. with probably you know one one one hundredth of that in. the scheme connected to david cameron he's a bloody it was my phone that correctly...