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juliette driscoll, for example. she tell police christopher talked about killing his parents? they eventually tell her, "if you don't tell us what we want to know, you're going to be arrested in this murder conspiracy." and what does she do? she tells them what they want to know. man: if you'll please have a seat over here-- keith morrison: in fact, the defense attorney got juliette to admit the state wouldn't even have had that if detectives hadn't intimidated and threatened her. they told me that if they didn't hear what they wanted to hear that they are going to arrest me instead. they threw my purse across the room. they slammed their hands on their desks. did they tell you it was going to be for first degree murder? they told me they were going to arrest me for murder. and you eventually told them what they wanted to hear? after 13 hours, yes. keith morrison: before christopher was arrested, the two planned to a wedding and honeymoon-- in samoa, of all places-- which begged the question. if he was going to take
juliette driscoll, for example. she tell police christopher talked about killing his parents? they eventually tell her, "if you don't tell us what we want to know, you're going to be arrested in this murder conspiracy." and what does she do? she tells them what they want to know. man: if you'll please have a seat over here-- keith morrison: in fact, the defense attorney got juliette to admit the state wouldn't even have had that if detectives hadn't intimidated and threatened her....
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it was pat driscoll wowith made the call. see right there? -- pat driscoll who made the call.see right there? >> bill: i think you're right. they've got to stick with the call if they're not sure. >> tom: i agree with that. this is an ncaa-caliber officiating crew, john gaffney to the left, clarence armstrong to the right, pat driscoll is underneath and the call will stand. butler basketball. mcdermott will trigger the inbound in to martin, and he lost it, and now brunson. brunson to the ball tipped out. wideman has it, and that is it. number one goes down here at indianapolis as the butler bulldogs knock off the villanova wildcats for a third straight time by a final score of 101-93. >> bill: what an afternoon. do you think it meant a little here? >> tom: i think it meant a whole lot. the celebration is under way. what a great scene. >> bill: butler was really on top of their game. that georgetown game, certainly, i think instilled confidence in what they could accomplish through some adversity. great preparation. >> tom: they exploded from beyond the arc just as the fans exp
it was pat driscoll wowith made the call. see right there? -- pat driscoll who made the call.see right there? >> bill: i think you're right. they've got to stick with the call if they're not sure. >> tom: i agree with that. this is an ncaa-caliber officiating crew, john gaffney to the left, clarence armstrong to the right, pat driscoll is underneath and the call will stand. butler basketball. mcdermott will trigger the inbound in to martin, and he lost it, and now brunson. brunson...
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driscoll for coming to the seminar. i believe he was able o witness this wonderful event on slide three, you can see a picture that we took and it was basically filled to the brim. we had to line up chairs around the perimeter to accommodate the additional walk-ins. everyone got a seat and a packet. the results were good. it's important to track how we're doing and know what our participants and prospects are thinking and to continue to use the feedback to get better and better. we pull together a survey. you can see the results there on slide four. and we wanted to make sure we captured the comments. that is what i think is important to us. we've pulled some of the comments here on slide five and six, you can see that overall, it was a very, very suckful event. people were asking when is the next one going it take place. you know, how can i learn more? can you make these presentations longer? so, we've been heartened by this wonderful response to this outreach. and we're happy to share that with the board. i'd like to
driscoll for coming to the seminar. i believe he was able o witness this wonderful event on slide three, you can see a picture that we took and it was basically filled to the brim. we had to line up chairs around the perimeter to accommodate the additional walk-ins. everyone got a seat and a packet. the results were good. it's important to track how we're doing and know what our participants and prospects are thinking and to continue to use the feedback to get better and better. we pull...
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it was pat driscoll wowith made the call. see right there? -- pat driscoll who made the call.see right there? >> bill: i think you're right. they've got to stick with the call if they're not sure. >> tom: i agree with that. this is an ncaa-caliber officiating crew, john gaffney to the left, clarence armstrong to the right, pat driscoll is underneath and the call will stand. butler basketball. mcdermott will trigger the inbound in to martin, and he lost it, and now brunson. brunson to the corner. divincenzo too strong and the ball tipped out. wideman has it, and that is it. number one goes down here at indianapolis as the butler bulldogs knock off the villanova wildcats for a third straight time by a final score of 101-93. >> bill: what an afternoon. do you think it meant a little here? >> tom: i think it meant a whole lot. the celebration is under way. what a great scene. >> bill: butler was really on top of their game. that georgetown game, certainly, i think instilled confidence in what they could accomplish through some adversity. great preparation. >> tom: they exploded fr
it was pat driscoll wowith made the call. see right there? -- pat driscoll who made the call.see right there? >> bill: i think you're right. they've got to stick with the call if they're not sure. >> tom: i agree with that. this is an ncaa-caliber officiating crew, john gaffney to the left, clarence armstrong to the right, pat driscoll is underneath and the call will stand. butler basketball. mcdermott will trigger the inbound in to martin, and he lost it, and now brunson. brunson...
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commissioner driscoll. >> the word settler or settling. sounds like that requires trustees, fiduciaries. sometimes you're required to interpret what things are. there are not simple answers. >> a lot of times, yes, you have to make interpretations. >> then, the bullet plan on page 18 is for settlers are not required -- settler functions can be carried out in the best plan. that means the employer in our case? >> generally yes, that means the employer. this is not to say the employer couldn't consider the interests of the plan participants or plan. the employer is considering what is in the best interest of the plan in its own way. >> because the sponsors are at different entities and trust fund itself. >> yes. >> now, th the converse that hae statement, we're not obligated to settle in the best interest of the plan sponsor. >> to settle? i'm sorry, iement no i'm not sui understand the question. >> it can be carried out in the best interest of the plan sponsor but we're not obligated to kari it out in the plan sponsor particularly if it's n
commissioner driscoll. >> the word settler or settling. sounds like that requires trustees, fiduciaries. sometimes you're required to interpret what things are. there are not simple answers. >> a lot of times, yes, you have to make interpretations. >> then, the bullet plan on page 18 is for settlers are not required -- settler functions can be carried out in the best plan. that means the employer in our case? >> generally yes, that means the employer. this is not to say...
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. >> richard driscoll, please. >> i have a suggestion about this sentence. i know which words are causing the most confusion. the phrase, deal with, is the problem involved. some may think deal with, involves a conversation with a manager. i don't. when you're gathering information, you're not interfering, if you start to negotiate or influence to get them to do something or not do something, you're not just gathering information, you have now crossed the line. so i say that to point out this example. the course that we are all going through this year, the harassment training course, a couple hours is several definitions, but they go through examples to show what that really means, so if you were to say, what is this activity, this conversation with the consultant, that's dealing with that, is that inappropriate or undue influence. that's sort of a way to get the yes and now behind the verbs is what this is dealing with. what you can do without asking the executive director his permission, or you can go to him and say, i'm going to talk to this person. i thi
. >> richard driscoll, please. >> i have a suggestion about this sentence. i know which words are causing the most confusion. the phrase, deal with, is the problem involved. some may think deal with, involves a conversation with a manager. i don't. when you're gathering information, you're not interfering, if you start to negotiate or influence to get them to do something or not do something, you're not just gathering information, you have now crossed the line. so i say that to...
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.>>> on the driscoll students are suffering from a stomach bug outbreak. units will district officials say a number of the fifth grade students from altavista elementary school in los gatos were out sick yesterday. at the school today, officials were seen sanitizing classroom supplies. the district is working now with the santa clara health department to stop about from spreading. students should stay home for 48 hours after they stop having symptoms. >>> we are checking on the temperatures from today. these were the numbers. a little bit of cloud cover out there. 64 in concord. most temperatures are little bit cooler. we will see a lot more clouds coming in. here is the system. here is this fuel for the system, this subtropical moisture. this will stay up here. if this dropped down, we would get an inch of rain. what is happening is the dynamics stay here in the moisture plume comes over us. what it means for us tomorrow is mostly cloudy and maybe the chance of a light sprinkle. the models are suggesting virtually nothing in terms of accumulation. what i
.>>> on the driscoll students are suffering from a stomach bug outbreak. units will district officials say a number of the fifth grade students from altavista elementary school in los gatos were out sick yesterday. at the school today, officials were seen sanitizing classroom supplies. the district is working now with the santa clara health department to stop about from spreading. students should stay home for 48 hours after they stop having symptoms. >>> we are checking on...
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. >> jason driscoll to willie wright. fau, now leading like 100 to three. 20 cherries in an eight ounce bottle. that didn't go as well as i hoped. we're still waiting for the giants to make a splash in the offseason. this is not likely to satisfy the masses. they signed their backup catcher, resigning nick hundley. hundley is a solid player. hundley had nine homers last year, won the willie mak award as the most inspirational player. and tim lincecum is back and he's looking jacked. he's 33 now, didn't pitch in the majors at all last season. the freak made nine starts for the angels in 2016, his e.r.a. was over 9. barry bonds looking to be a breadwinner of a different kind these days. there's a man who's been working on his buns. >> haven't we all. >> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> it's like carson, the monologue was funnier when it was bombing. that's why we laughed. >> larry, we love you. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on cofi tv 20. ride sharing for people who are visually impaired. >>> salmon swimming upstream in the south bay face a n
. >> jason driscoll to willie wright. fau, now leading like 100 to three. 20 cherries in an eight ounce bottle. that didn't go as well as i hoped. we're still waiting for the giants to make a splash in the offseason. this is not likely to satisfy the masses. they signed their backup catcher, resigning nick hundley. hundley is a solid player. hundley had nine homers last year, won the willie mak award as the most inspirational player. and tim lincecum is back and he's looking jacked. he's...
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. >> jason driscoll to willie wright. fau, now leading like 100 to three.was 43-3 the last time i checked. there's -- i think 20 cherries in an eight ounce bottle. that didn't go as well as i hoped. we're still waiting for the giants to make a splash in the offseason. this is not likely to satisfy the masses. they signed their backup catcher, resigning nick hundley. hundley is a solid player. hundley had nine homers last year, won the willie mak award as the most inspirational player. and tim lincecum is back and he's looking jacked. he's 33 now, didn't pitch in the majors at all last season. the freak made nine starts for the angels in 2016, his e.r.a. was over 9. barry bonds looking to be a breadwinner of a different kind these days. there's a man who's been working on his buns. >> haven't we all. >> abc 7 sports brought to you by river rock casino. >> it's like carson, the monologue was funnier when it was bombing. that's why we laughed. >> larry, we love you. >> join us tonight at 9:00 onnnn cofi tv 20. ride sharing for people who are visually impaired.
. >> jason driscoll to willie wright. fau, now leading like 100 to three.was 43-3 the last time i checked. there's -- i think 20 cherries in an eight ounce bottle. that didn't go as well as i hoped. we're still waiting for the giants to make a splash in the offseason. this is not likely to satisfy the masses. they signed their backup catcher, resigning nick hundley. hundley is a solid player. hundley had nine homers last year, won the willie mak award as the most inspirational player. and...
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down for us what this might mean to a friend of the show, get the assistant attorney general rob driscoll. good to see you. noteworthy that this was a letter sent to congress not a motion filed in court. p. argument, political argument? >> mainly pr argument. frankly i've read the letter and not particularly persuasive they mueller did anything persuasive unusual in these documents. >> they are essentially arguing attorney client because they're working for the transition team. therefore, there should be privileged documents not accessible to mueller that a subpoena, maybe not to mueller at all. does that fly? >> a bit of a murky area when you're working for the government, the clients generally are government. the transition the same unique legal questions but in reality they wanted to preserve documents they should talk to gsa explicitly beforehand, made some kind of argument to them they shouldn't be released. at this point they know the horse is out of the barn. leland: this is the mueller steam has written about a statement. as brief as most of the statements are coming out of office
down for us what this might mean to a friend of the show, get the assistant attorney general rob driscoll. good to see you. noteworthy that this was a letter sent to congress not a motion filed in court. p. argument, political argument? >> mainly pr argument. frankly i've read the letter and not particularly persuasive they mueller did anything persuasive unusual in these documents. >> they are essentially arguing attorney client because they're working for the transition team....
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robert driscoll is a former justice department official who served as deputy assistant to the attorney general under president george w. bush and you say this is a big deal, why? >> i think this is pretty clearly a conflict of interest, he was working on matters related to trump and of the dossier, this is not a run-of-the-mill conflict of interest. people have spouses that may work for a big law firm with some involvement in a case but those are huge institutions that don't necessarily have conflict in all cases. fusion is from my understanding of the ten person operation at most and to have a senior doj officials spouse working there and have that same doj official involved in some of the meetings really doesn't look good. i have a lot of faith in the department but this is a battle for the department and something that should have been avoided. >> harris: it's quite possible that other people on the team would've known about this connection. what does it look like when you bust open a conflict of interest like this, what should it be? >> there is conflict of interest, criminal statu
robert driscoll is a former justice department official who served as deputy assistant to the attorney general under president george w. bush and you say this is a big deal, why? >> i think this is pretty clearly a conflict of interest, he was working on matters related to trump and of the dossier, this is not a run-of-the-mill conflict of interest. people have spouses that may work for a big law firm with some involvement in a case but those are huge institutions that don't necessarily...
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i'm back with my legal panel bradley moss and bob driscoll. you are able to hear that. it caught my eye because -- maybe there is nothing here to connect, but if you look at all of this and bc reports that shows that there was a possible $15 million payout to come to flynn and his son for kidnapping gulen and getting him to erdogan, bradley, what's going on here? >> this is part of the concern that federal investigators had about michael flynn in particular, given he's an unregistered foreign agent. he had not registered under the foreign agent registration act as a -- he was engaging in these efforts both during the transition in the campaign as well as when he first started in the white house to influence u.s. government policy and what appeared to be in support of his private client. that violates numerous criminal provisions and is highly unethical and significantly raises concerns to which the extent someone, he was composed and compromise from this type of question. it raises a separate issue. this is also mentioned in those new news reports. whether or not there
i'm back with my legal panel bradley moss and bob driscoll. you are able to hear that. it caught my eye because -- maybe there is nothing here to connect, but if you look at all of this and bc reports that shows that there was a possible $15 million payout to come to flynn and his son for kidnapping gulen and getting him to erdogan, bradley, what's going on here? >> this is part of the concern that federal investigators had about michael flynn in particular, given he's an unregistered...
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. >> bringing together two comments from commissioner driscoll and commissioner stansbury about the allocation of private debt, one thing to keep in mind, while our allocation to private debt is lower than a couple of allen's clients, our allocation to other assets, real estate, real assets and private equity is higher. we have about 35% between those assets. and a lot of clients are more like in the 20-25 range i believe. >> you said we're on the higher side than most? >> yes. as we think about answering two questions. where do we want to take risks and how much do we want to take. is we are electing to take a more material risk in amount of risk in private equity than many of our peers. >> so looking at the charts -- >> that's asset allocation. but -- >> that would be true of real asset real estate as well. >> so if you look at the private debt, about the same -- going into -- >> i think relative to our peers is amongst some of allen's other clients, if you bucket the assets together, private equity, real estate and private debt, we're probably going to be somewhat comparable. >> bucketed to
. >> bringing together two comments from commissioner driscoll and commissioner stansbury about the allocation of private debt, one thing to keep in mind, while our allocation to private debt is lower than a couple of allen's clients, our allocation to other assets, real estate, real assets and private equity is higher. we have about 35% between those assets. and a lot of clients are more like in the 20-25 range i believe. >> you said we're on the higher side than most? >>...
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jason driscoll to willie wright, that is the score, 15- 3. yikes.ember, about time for all sorts of plays of the year, right? we have the high school football top 10 for 2017, here is just a taste of the best of the best. kyle from smithtown west in new york, how about the behind the back no look pass. back into the end zone, that's a touchdown. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. didn't want to take a sack so he throws it up and hey look what i found. how about jaelyn james? 5'4" watch him go up in traffic with one hand. and, take it to the house. again, 5'4" tall making that play, maintaining balance, and he scores. this one is my favorite. cameron baker, the running back from council bluffs iowa, going all marsh on this. he stopped and stopped again, stop, stop, tackle tackle still on his feet. then down the sideline, but wait, nope, not tackled. he will not be denied. takes it the rest of the way. i school football is good stuff. more coming up at 11:00 with frank and julie. >> like a ping-pong ball, amazing. >> thanks scott. >>> com
jason driscoll to willie wright, that is the score, 15- 3. yikes.ember, about time for all sorts of plays of the year, right? we have the high school football top 10 for 2017, here is just a taste of the best of the best. kyle from smithtown west in new york, how about the behind the back no look pass. back into the end zone, that's a touchdown. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. didn't want to take a sack so he throws it up and hey look what i found. how about jaelyn james?...
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let's so robert driscoll, the former doj official. what do you think, robert? >> i think this whole thing is unfortunate. because the reason you have a special counsel set up is precisely to avoid the perception that an investigation isn't fair and stacked. your voiding conflict of interest by appointing someone from the outside. so to have the questions raised someone defeats purpose. the reason you're spending this money when you have a bunch of people in doj that can do this is to precisely avoid the question that this is a stacked deck. there may not be anything wrong with what happened. it's true. people are allowed to have their political views. really the entire purpose of this exercise is to give the public confidence and the result. when you have things like this happening, it undermines that a little bit, even if people have confidence generally in former director mueller or in rod rosenstein, which i certainly do. >> both men have tried to stress their impartiality here, particularly mueller. he fired this guy when he learned of the texts. others are
let's so robert driscoll, the former doj official. what do you think, robert? >> i think this whole thing is unfortunate. because the reason you have a special counsel set up is precisely to avoid the perception that an investigation isn't fair and stacked. your voiding conflict of interest by appointing someone from the outside. so to have the questions raised someone defeats purpose. the reason you're spending this money when you have a bunch of people in doj that can do this is to...
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party was in trouble he would work for them just to make sure we had two parties in this country driscollwhat is the difference then and now? >> all the special interest groups, have usurped power from the party. he fired against that and one of his most colorful fights was against the john birch society as you may be familiar with president eisenhower said he was not communist and after barry goldwater asked him to be chairman goldwater looked up and bliss got the finance chairman the former general to denounce that but looking at the social issues like abortion or gun control they would have driven him crazy because he says the party is supposed to be something everybody can be a part of i don't know what he would do it is a good point. >> william hershey is the author. [inaudible conversations]
party was in trouble he would work for them just to make sure we had two parties in this country driscollwhat is the difference then and now? >> all the special interest groups, have usurped power from the party. he fired against that and one of his most colorful fights was against the john birch society as you may be familiar with president eisenhower said he was not communist and after barry goldwater asked him to be chairman goldwater looked up and bliss got the finance chairman the...
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minute and now we bring in former core prosecutor, former deputy assistant director at the doj, bob driscollks for being here. all right, from the president, his actions, meaning flynn's action during the transition were lawful. hard to argue with that. >> certainly, from what was in the information yesterday, na was filed, all of that contact between the election and the inauguration, that that's, i think, typical. >> so, for as much as everyone is reading into this and erroneous abc news report and hysteria, suddenly there's-- and that could be michael flynn being stupid and lying to the fbi. >> what leads people to think there's more is the pretty sweet deal. >> and manafort might say what does flynn know that we don't. >> and the filings were likely there with flynn and knowing showed up. leland: the money that he took, and the alleged kidnapping thing. >> the question is why not? do he have something valuable enough to get that good a deal from the special counsel out of it. leland: there's all the innuendo and sources and sort of conspiracy out there, but then there's also what was in
minute and now we bring in former core prosecutor, former deputy assistant director at the doj, bob driscollks for being here. all right, from the president, his actions, meaning flynn's action during the transition were lawful. hard to argue with that. >> certainly, from what was in the information yesterday, na was filed, all of that contact between the election and the inauguration, that that's, i think, typical. >> so, for as much as everyone is reading into this and erroneous...