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we met with fred in fred's presence.never had any independent contact of any type with susan ever. >> dawn also denied having anything to do with susan's murder, saying she had no motive to harm her. >> she was so calm, so cool, so cooperative that we had to think geez, maybe not. maybe she's not involved in this thing. >> a background check showed dawn owned a .45 caliber handgun like the one used in the murder. >> she also had a vehicle that fit the general description of the vehicle seen leaving the scene. but ballistic tests revealed dawn's gun didn't match the striations used in susan's murder. it looked as if the gun had been tampered with. >> it was incapable of being compared to any projectiles found at the scene. >> if fred or dawn silvernail were involved in susan fassett's murder, police still had no evidence to prove it. iscover ca, you can now use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it, only from discover.
we met with fred in fred's presence.never had any independent contact of any type with susan ever. >> dawn also denied having anything to do with susan's murder, saying she had no motive to harm her. >> she was so calm, so cool, so cooperative that we had to think geez, maybe not. maybe she's not involved in this thing. >> a background check showed dawn owned a .45 caliber handgun like the one used in the murder. >> she also had a vehicle that fit the general description...
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it appeared that fred had been making a sandwich in the kitchen. was no real sign of a struggle. >> rebecca's body was found in the bedroom. she had been shot numerous times, leading investigators to conclude she'd been the primary target. >> he puts that pillow over her face and he shoots her, and i think it's significant that he shot her more than once. for he shoots him one and shoots her three times because he is pissed. >> ballistic tests reveal all three murder victims, kenneth maxwell and fred and rebecca barney were all killed with a .22 caliber weapon, the same .22 caliber weapon. the lack of forced entry indicated that fred and/or rebecca knew the killer. at first glance it appeared that nothing had been stolen. the victims' money and credit cards were untouched, but in a back bedroom something was missing. >> the computer tower itself was gone, so that alarmed me right off the bat. >> why would a killer steal only the computer? >> to me that clearly showed very quickly that there's a computer angle on this crime. there's an internet angl
it appeared that fred had been making a sandwich in the kitchen. was no real sign of a struggle. >> rebecca's body was found in the bedroom. she had been shot numerous times, leading investigators to conclude she'd been the primary target. >> he puts that pillow over her face and he shoots her, and i think it's significant that he shot her more than once. for he shoots him one and shoots her three times because he is pissed. >> ballistic tests reveal all three murder victims,...
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fred: thanks, guys.e will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: we are only on television sporadically every day, but we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. mark, hillary clinton used the phrase and cited her husband. one of your favorite bill clinton-isms. if you find a turtle on a fence post, it did not get there on its own. what do you think? mark: that means she's got her mojo. remember this program is on , twice a day. until tomorrow. sayonara. emily: we will take a look at how a potential merger between t-mobile and dish could change the landscape if it happens. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. and this is bloomberg west. should facebook be worried if google listens to chris sacca and buy twitter? is it a tech bubble or tech boom? how long the good times will last. big moves in the streaming music industry ahead of apple's announcement. how soundcloud is storing up its market share.
fred: thanks, guys.e will be right back. ♪ ♪ john: we are only on television sporadically every day, but we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. mark, hillary clinton used the phrase and cited her husband. one of your favorite bill clinton-isms. if you find a turtle on a fence post, it did not get there on its own. what do you think? mark: that means she's got her mojo. remember this program is on , twice a day. until tomorrow. sayonara. emily: we will take a look at how a potential...
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fred: thanks, guys. we will be right back. ♪ john: we are on television sporadically each day could we are live on bloomberg politics.com. mark, hillary clinton used the phrase and cited her husband. you find a turtle on its fins posed, it did not get there on its own. mark: she's got her mojo. this program is on twice a day. until tomorrow. sayonara. ♪ >> we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. it is read across everyone's screen. -- it is red across everyone's screen. the dow around its session mows. we are kind of in the
fred: thanks, guys. we will be right back. ♪ john: we are on television sporadically each day could we are live on bloomberg politics.com. mark, hillary clinton used the phrase and cited her husband. you find a turtle on its fins posed, it did not get there on its own. mark: she's got her mojo. this program is on twice a day. until tomorrow. sayonara. ♪ >> we are moments away from the closing bell. this is the bloomberg market day. i am alix steel. it is read across everyone's screen....
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fred: on his privacy and security. about a week and a half ago the passage of the usa freedom act one that is a significant step in the right direction has yet to take on transparency and bulk collections. on the privacy side, those are important issues. another one would be education. of science, technology engineering, and math. we are at microsoft's tech fair. we have a lot of innovation g oing on. we need computer sciences. we need scientists and engineers. we have 1000 scientists and engineers of microsoft and we need more. there are jobs out there. by 2018 there are 1.2 million jobs. you know what you are going to have to half? a background. hopefully so many innovative companies like microsoft and others, we need leaders wanted comes to information technology. the event that applies to the immigration issue. read bang absolutely. i am -- fred: absolutely. i am hopeful at some point congress will take on high scale immigration. i don't know the exact number but when we have some of the innovators that are here an
fred: on his privacy and security. about a week and a half ago the passage of the usa freedom act one that is a significant step in the right direction has yet to take on transparency and bulk collections. on the privacy side, those are important issues. another one would be education. of science, technology engineering, and math. we are at microsoft's tech fair. we have a lot of innovation g oing on. we need computer sciences. we need scientists and engineers. we have 1000 scientists and...
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fred: they certainly do.ave to keep in mind there is brilliant in some facility and what the call for action by the islamic state last month, in essence what they have done, is sent word out to support what we call here the leaderless resistance. meaning there is not a command and control element at play. it is to act locally. those who are sympathizers are carrying out these kinds of attacks in support of the islamic state cause to take action. john, what do we know about the reactions so far from the u.s. intelligence community? john: so far, it looks like secretary chertoff was right earlier, that there is inspiration but not coordination. what the intelligence community is doing now is looking for any coordination, going over huge databanks of e-mails, online postings, and so on, to all, if any of the attackers were in cooperation with isis elements in syria or iraq, whether anyone travel to syria or iraq to be trained there, or whether this was simply a matter of people literature, being frustrated by th
fred: they certainly do.ave to keep in mind there is brilliant in some facility and what the call for action by the islamic state last month, in essence what they have done, is sent word out to support what we call here the leaderless resistance. meaning there is not a command and control element at play. it is to act locally. those who are sympathizers are carrying out these kinds of attacks in support of the islamic state cause to take action. john, what do we know about the reactions so far...
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fred just a little bit more about this corrections officer.id he worked at this prison for a long time. he's a grandfather and lives about a block away from here. the attorney told me he was scared the night that it happened because he lives so close, but he just told me look, he's a father he's a grandfather, he cares for his sick wife and reiterated that he will cooperate and he had no knowledge of this. >> sara ganim, alexandra field, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> let's bring in tom fuentes to talk about these new developments in the manhunt. he's joining me right now from new york. tom, good to see you. >> hi fredricka. >> all right. so the intensified search along this new york/pennsylvania border because now we understand according to officials three possible sightings. what does the activity yesterday and within the past few hours tell you about how significant or how credible and possible these sightings are? >> i think, first of all, since they have had nothing else that's more credible or confirmed in another location it'
fred just a little bit more about this corrections officer.id he worked at this prison for a long time. he's a grandfather and lives about a block away from here. the attorney told me he was scared the night that it happened because he lives so close, but he just told me look, he's a father he's a grandfather, he cares for his sick wife and reiterated that he will cooperate and he had no knowledge of this. >> sara ganim, alexandra field, thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>>...
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fred: pudo haber pasado a mayores. >> si lo trae a la cara le puede lastimar la cara.... las noticias continÚan en la ediciÓn actual recordar. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ emanuel: ¿de quÉ noticias hablas? lola: no te hagas, emanuel. por lo menos deberÍas de tener los pantalones para decÍrmelo a la cara. emanuel: ¿decirte quÉ? lola: que te vas a casar con la mary. emanuel: ¿quiÉn te dijo eso? lola: ¿pues quiÉn mÁs? pues, ella. emanuel: ay, dios mÍo, tengo que aclararlo cuanto antes. lo que pasa es que yo dije una cosa, pero mary lo ma--lo malinterpretÓ. lola: pero es que--¿te vas a atrever a negarlo? emanuel: no, no exactamente. sÍ dije esas palabras, lola, pero no exactamente. lo que yo quise decir-- lola: a ver, emanuel, no puedo creer que seas tan poco hombre. emanuel: no se trata de eso, lola. yo no me quiero casar,
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lou: jedidiah, fred, thank you very much. great article on the generational issues that the democrats face in this election, terrific thank you. >> you're welcome. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight, is the obama administration's claims of a winning strategy against the islamic state an insult to the intelligence of all americans? we'd like to hear your vote on that. cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> los angeles motorcyclist recording incident of road rage revenge. a lot of r's in that. the video phone shows him approaching a bmw convertible and telling the texting driver to put down his phone dog gone it. the driver of the bmw apparently not appreciating the unsolicited counsel and advice. 30 seconds later knocks the motorcyclist off his bike speeds away. the motorcyclist claims the crash left him with a severe concussion hair line fractures in shoulder. the bmw driver hasn't been seen since they're looking for him. >>> up next it's going to take a lot more than missing 95% of fake bombs and handguns for the presiden
lou: jedidiah, fred, thank you very much. great article on the generational issues that the democrats face in this election, terrific thank you. >> you're welcome. lou: be sure to vote in our poll tonight, is the obama administration's claims of a winning strategy against the islamic state an insult to the intelligence of all americans? we'd like to hear your vote on that. cast your vote at loudobbs.com. >>> los angeles motorcyclist recording incident of road rage revenge. a lot...
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fred wertheimer did not follow. the hopelessly naive path of sending that letter to the federal election commission, which has jurisdiction over civil enforcement of campaign finance laws and mostly ignores those laws. he sent that letter to attorney general loretta lynch who has prosecutal jurisdiction over criminal violations of campaign laws because fred wertheimer believes jeb bush is two things that jeb bush denies being. a candidate for president and a criminal. in his letter to the attorney general, which reads like a highly detailed criminal prosecution brief, fred wertheimer says both bush and the right to rise super pac are violating these prohibitions and in so doing they are engaged in a scheme to allow unlimited contributions to be sent directly on behalf of the bush campaign and thereby violate the candidate contribution limits enacted to prevent corruption and the appearance of corruption. there is only one defense that jeb bush has against these criminal accusations and it is a defense that no one be
fred wertheimer did not follow. the hopelessly naive path of sending that letter to the federal election commission, which has jurisdiction over civil enforcement of campaign finance laws and mostly ignores those laws. he sent that letter to attorney general loretta lynch who has prosecutal jurisdiction over criminal violations of campaign laws because fred wertheimer believes jeb bush is two things that jeb bush denies being. a candidate for president and a criminal. in his letter to the...
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you do the math fred. what is very concerning here that was at least seven hours from the last visual that guards had to the moment that they realized that these two individuals had made their way out of the cell. one last detail i do want to mention, just a few moments ago, we did hear from officials with information that suggest that some of the tools that they used were recovered, limited tools, as they call them but at this point, we are still trying to find out exactly what that means, hammers, chisels, picks? and of course what happened to the so-called power tools and how did they end up in their cells? >> paolo sandoval thank you so much. >>> leaders of the world's top economies are meeting to discuss a range of issues in germany today and topping the agenda is what pog calls russian aggression. far from the summit, thousands of protesters are marching and facing off with police there. demonstrators are expressing concerns about political and economic issues including poverty, capitalism and climat
you do the math fred. what is very concerning here that was at least seven hours from the last visual that guards had to the moment that they realized that these two individuals had made their way out of the cell. one last detail i do want to mention, just a few moments ago, we did hear from officials with information that suggest that some of the tools that they used were recovered, limited tools, as they call them but at this point, we are still trying to find out exactly what that means,...
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following the warriors every step of the way with sports anchor mike shumann in cleveland with wayne fred man and laura anthony. wayne will join us at top of the hour right here on abc7. >> danville is offering a $6,500 reward to find whoever vandalized the war memorial with extensive graffiti found monday at the memorial in the park. these photos of some of the damage. vandals used black and red spray paint to deface the areas. the site is dedicated to awaying all men and women who serve our country. >> one of the biggest firearm seizures if recent memory, 38 guns a ball make kit, a grenade and 5000 rounds of ammunition found in one home in south san francisco. officers arrested two men accused of selling the weapon the street. they are also suspected in a string of beeries -- robberies in san francisco. >> and year's rain will not make much of a dent in the drought. we learn how some found a way to water their perhaps and not get in trouble. >> a wave of showers rolled through the bay area game homeowner as break from watering. >> not much. not teach but we have to keep it going. >> the
following the warriors every step of the way with sports anchor mike shumann in cleveland with wayne fred man and laura anthony. wayne will join us at top of the hour right here on abc7. >> danville is offering a $6,500 reward to find whoever vandalized the war memorial with extensive graffiti found monday at the memorial in the park. these photos of some of the damage. vandals used black and red spray paint to deface the areas. the site is dedicated to awaying all men and women who serve...
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. >> reporter: hey, fred. this press conference is going to come just a day after that, quote unquote, credible citing or credible report of a sighting. some 300 officers from a number of different areas are on the ground here throughout the county and also doing patrols in the air, they are searching some homes and closing some roads while they do searches of various cars. so far it seems that these searches have not led to the goal here which is of course another citing of the fugitives that would put police in a position to track these men down and confirm whether or not there's a confirmed sighting but a lot of people asking why so much action right now. you've heard law enforcement authorities say there have been tips coming in, reported sightings coming in by the hundreds. why are we seeing such a focus on this area? one law enforcement source said this was a credible report for a couple of reasons. first of all, the description of the two fugitives who were seen appeared to match the description of the
. >> reporter: hey, fred. this press conference is going to come just a day after that, quote unquote, credible citing or credible report of a sighting. some 300 officers from a number of different areas are on the ground here throughout the county and also doing patrols in the air, they are searching some homes and closing some roads while they do searches of various cars. so far it seems that these searches have not led to the goal here which is of course another citing of the fugitives...
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fred jansonius. fred was born june 23 1948. he was from jamestown. he served in the army's ninth infantry division. fred died february 2, 1968. he was only 19 years old. he was the oldest of four children. his sister claire said that fred was a gentle soul and that his younger siblings looked up to him. in high school fred was a good student and enjoyed photography, golf and tennis. after graduation he attended drake university and studied journalism. one of his drake professors told fred's class to be a good journalist you really need to see the world. fred's draft number was high but he was deferred for being in college. so he quit college and traveled to new york city to see part of the world while waiting to be drafted. claire shared some of fred's letters he wrote home to his family which reveal a talent for writing and a wisdom of someone who had definitely seen his share of the world in his 19 years. many of his letters included vivid descriptions of fred's experiences in vietnam so you could imagine fred sleeping in a cemetery, using a bag of
fred jansonius. fred was born june 23 1948. he was from jamestown. he served in the army's ninth infantry division. fred died february 2, 1968. he was only 19 years old. he was the oldest of four children. his sister claire said that fred was a gentle soul and that his younger siblings looked up to him. in high school fred was a good student and enjoyed photography, golf and tennis. after graduation he attended drake university and studied journalism. one of his drake professors told fred's...
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there's no zero-sum aspect to trade fred.f the it's not so convenient to the mihms of people who have lost their jobs in the country to outsourcing who lost them, as rich is talking about because of reduced manufacturing. >> but it's largely a technological thing, lou, if you had no trade agreements if you just had the advances in technology we've had, and in manufacturing those jobs would have gone unfortunately anyway and we're never going to manufacture little tiny plastic toys again the way the slave labor does in china. we have to do higher end manufacturing. lou: you make me feel so dated. >> i never want to make you feel dated lou. lou: i miss the little plastic things that were being manufactured. i also miss a man and woman in this country striving for the middle class in not having a job or opportunity, and transferring that opportunity to vietnam, to romania, to china, and i think it's time for us to understand that technology is something that is our domain. we can control it. we can, i believe still as americans,
there's no zero-sum aspect to trade fred.f the it's not so convenient to the mihms of people who have lost their jobs in the country to outsourcing who lost them, as rich is talking about because of reduced manufacturing. >> but it's largely a technological thing, lou, if you had no trade agreements if you just had the advances in technology we've had, and in manufacturing those jobs would have gone unfortunately anyway and we're never going to manufacture little tiny plastic toys again...
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a special section if you demonstrate you've survived harm as a result of dredging activities the fred's will fund hundred percent everything elegant is cost sharing thirty percent we had long discussions michael and i with the appropriations committee staff how to solve that and long term if it becomes necessary what we hope to do from the thirty percent to the remaining trust fund and the program over to that third account this is hundred percent fund by the fred's with a 50-year lifespan those are the federal fund resources i don't think those will apply to what you're talking about but i know the park services is an issue the sand that used to come other bluff by ocean beach a blowing into the highway and covering the mravrtsdz we're trucking it from the bluff and dumping it, it is entirely possible if we do the 3 hundred acre cubic yards of sand on the bluff at ocean beach it may not be as compelling to truck that sand off the parks service so the park may have an off affordable housing to fund federal fund it is too lighter late for the short answer. >> yeah. ocean beach it would b
a special section if you demonstrate you've survived harm as a result of dredging activities the fred's will fund hundred percent everything elegant is cost sharing thirty percent we had long discussions michael and i with the appropriations committee staff how to solve that and long term if it becomes necessary what we hope to do from the thirty percent to the remaining trust fund and the program over to that third account this is hundred percent fund by the fred's with a 50-year lifespan...
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chinese officials, fred have denied that they are behind this. >> all right sunlener is serfaty livere straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, a massive manhunt under way. niece are dangerous people. >> using power tools and crawling through steam pipes and tunnels, two convicted murderers pull off a daring escape from prison. >> the precision of the operation, it was truly extraordinary. >> even leaving a note saying "have a nice day." >> this is the first escape from the maximum security portion of the institution ever. >> now, hundreds of officers are
chinese officials, fred have denied that they are behind this. >> all right sunlener is serfaty livere straight ahead in the newsroom and it all starts now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, a massive manhunt under way. niece are dangerous people. >> using power tools and crawling through steam pipes and tunnels, two convicted murderers pull off a daring escape from prison. >> the precision of the operation, it was truly extraordinary. >> even leaving a note...
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or fred would have a first line.ke it from there. ♪ >> ebb was the city kid with the quick wit. kander the quiet one with the more romantic spirit. >> that is a pretty remarkable working relationship. >> we were very different people. we weren't socially necessarily involved with each other all that much. but one thing that was constant was that writing was always a good time. even when we wrote badly. i think that's something that we both appreciated. >> their best known song was not written for broadway. >> we wrote some songs for movie called "new york new york" one was the song was the title kong stalled "new york new york." >> i haven't. >> all the songs boesched well except that one. >> during policemanning for the movie. robert deniro said he didn't like the title song. he wanted something wrong. >> we went off and called "new york, new york" in about 45 minutes that's the song that you know. >> really? >> ♪ liza minelli sang it in the song. sinatra would make it a classic. ♪ . >> do you like the song? >> yeah
or fred would have a first line.ke it from there. ♪ >> ebb was the city kid with the quick wit. kander the quiet one with the more romantic spirit. >> that is a pretty remarkable working relationship. >> we were very different people. we weren't socially necessarily involved with each other all that much. but one thing that was constant was that writing was always a good time. even when we wrote badly. i think that's something that we both appreciated. >> their best...
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william seale: didn't fred lose the first money?nfilippo: well, i know it was -- susan swain: but it affected the family fortunes, didn't it? pamela sanfilippo: yes, it affected all of the family -- william seale: oh, yeah. pamela sanfilippo: fortunes. and basically, ferdinand ward had everyone fooled. he was basically a -- called a wall street wizard. he was making everybody money hand over fist. and that should have rung some bells, but just like today, it doesn't. and -- william seale: bernie madoff yeah. pamela sanfilippo: he ended up -- grant lost just about everything. susan swain: well, this is a similar question on twitter. "how is it that grant lost all his estates and money? was it due to his drinking? was he a gambler? was he financially irresponsible?" william seale: no. susan swain: so, you'd say no no, no to all that? pamela sanfilippo: correct. no -- william seale: he wasn't a man probably who concentrated on finance, like people who make money do. i don't think that was the first thing in his life ever. he would like
william seale: didn't fred lose the first money?nfilippo: well, i know it was -- susan swain: but it affected the family fortunes, didn't it? pamela sanfilippo: yes, it affected all of the family -- william seale: oh, yeah. pamela sanfilippo: fortunes. and basically, ferdinand ward had everyone fooled. he was basically a -- called a wall street wizard. he was making everybody money hand over fist. and that should have rung some bells, but just like today, it doesn't. and -- william seale:...
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jon: i think it is fair to say fred the evidence is overwhelming.oung man inside of the room where the shootings took place. there are surveillance pictures. there is the phone call from his sister. the fact that the car was snapped leaving the church parking lot. and then here is my question. the governor of south carolina, nikki haley has said, you know, let's convict him and invoke the death penalty. is there a danger that too much piling on too soon, somehow affects his ability to get what would be perceived as a fair trial? >> it is unfortunate these comments are made in the media. part of what is going on part of why the case calls out for the death penalty jon, every once in a while excuse manifests society's outrage at depravity of this type of crime. everything from her comments. governor from mayor of south carolina to charleston's comments is society's reaction to the horrific horrific nature of this crime. the guy needs to be charged and defended by somebody like esther and needs appeal rights and needs to be executed. jon: esther, put o
jon: i think it is fair to say fred the evidence is overwhelming.oung man inside of the room where the shootings took place. there are surveillance pictures. there is the phone call from his sister. the fact that the car was snapped leaving the church parking lot. and then here is my question. the governor of south carolina, nikki haley has said, you know, let's convict him and invoke the death penalty. is there a danger that too much piling on too soon, somehow affects his ability to get what...
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he's 57 years old and he's worked there for more than 25 years, fred. his attorney spoke to me today and he told me that the reason he is being interviewed, that he is part of this investigation is that he received a painting. it was painted by richard matt one of the two inmates who has escaped. we also already know that richard matt was a painter and he also painted something for choice mitchell the prison seam seamstress who has already been charged with aiding in the escape. he said 100% he did not know -- gene palmer did not know. take a listen to the rest of the conversation that we had. >> he was surprised, scared i mean he lives right down the road from the corrections facility. they know who he is. so he's very scared which is understandable. he's been on lockdown for lack of a better word for the past couple weeks. >> did he say what it was like that day when they realized that those two were missing? >> i think that people were surprised that they were able to do what they did with all the information we've learned subsequently it's obviously
he's 57 years old and he's worked there for more than 25 years, fred. his attorney spoke to me today and he told me that the reason he is being interviewed, that he is part of this investigation is that he received a painting. it was painted by richard matt one of the two inmates who has escaped. we also already know that richard matt was a painter and he also painted something for choice mitchell the prison seam seamstress who has already been charged with aiding in the escape. he said 100% he...
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fred? >> sunlen serfaty, thank you so much. more about this suspect, james bowlway an what authorities believe they know about him. attorney phillip holloway is here with me in atlanta. and with your expertise in law and law enforcement. what do you assess when you look at this situation and what authorities believe they know about him in that they're familiar with the name. they say that there have been other reports, you heard sunlen talk about everything from domestic issues to threats before. but then this is escalated to an incredible level. even though there's the familiar with the dallas police there was a threat overnight with this alleged exchange of gunfire. but now everything seems to be at a standstill there seems to be a lot of patience in other words that's being execute by dallas police. >> the urgency of the circumstances has sort of stopped because he's believed to be dead and i heard a previous guest say that they thought he was dead and i concur with that. >> is it safe to assume or think about? >> well it's
fred? >> sunlen serfaty, thank you so much. more about this suspect, james bowlway an what authorities believe they know about him. attorney phillip holloway is here with me in atlanta. and with your expertise in law and law enforcement. what do you assess when you look at this situation and what authorities believe they know about him in that they're familiar with the name. they say that there have been other reports, you heard sunlen talk about everything from domestic issues to threats...
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meet fred. ph.d and adjunction professor, and he will mark his 101st birthday in october. >> you can wrap yours fingers around it. and you can see the plaques there. >> in his lab he still stores some of the arteries that he has studied over the years. his work on heart disease began in the 1950s after he asked a local hospital to send him satchels from patients who had died of heart attacks. >> these are samples of people who have died of heart disease. >> what did you find? >> i found transfat in them. up to 40%. >> artificial transfat is created by adding hydrogen to vegetable oil to make it more stable. that improves a food's texture and shelf life. it's found in some products like microwave popcorn and frosting. the research continues while franz fat grew. >> miracle marge rip the lightest and tastiest you can buy. >> margarines, loaded with transfat, he fed it to pigs and their arteries closed up. >> this is what causes heart disease. >> that's when his food fight began in earnest. >> i wa
meet fred. ph.d and adjunction professor, and he will mark his 101st birthday in october. >> you can wrap yours fingers around it. and you can see the plaques there. >> in his lab he still stores some of the arteries that he has studied over the years. his work on heart disease began in the 1950s after he asked a local hospital to send him satchels from patients who had died of heart attacks. >> these are samples of people who have died of heart disease. >> what did you...
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. >> hey, fred. >> victor i know you will be heading to charleston early tomorrow morning. safe travels there. >> it is the 11:00 eastern hour. i'm fredricka whitfield. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> devastated by violence and united by grief, you are looking at live pictures right now out of new york. right now demonstrators there are rallying to pay tribute to the nine victims gunned down in that brutal church massacre in charleston south carolina. we've also just learned that gunman dylann roof is now on suicide watch. all as we learn chilling in you details about that horrific attack. according to wbtv he appeared remorseful after finding out he had killed nine people. the gunman's family offering their condolences saying this words cannot express our shock, grieve and disbelief as to what happened that night, end quote. on friday forgiveness, not anger, filling the courtroom as roof made his first appearance. >> you took something very precious from me. i will never talk to her ever again. i will never be able to hold her again but are forgive you. >> president barac
. >> hey, fred. >> victor i know you will be heading to charleston early tomorrow morning. safe travels there. >> it is the 11:00 eastern hour. i'm fredricka whitfield. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> devastated by violence and united by grief, you are looking at live pictures right now out of new york. right now demonstrators there are rallying to pay tribute to the nine victims gunned down in that brutal church massacre in charleston south carolina. we've...
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. ♪ >> kim and fred. has passed.till fighting and hanging on. >> today was not as good. >> 5,000-horsepower. here for one reason. zero to one in 320 miles an hour in less than five seconds. bill: welcome back to the 500th episode of "chasing news". >> i am your "chasing news" red carpet correspondent. what what inspired this look? bill: a special guest with a special announcement. >> congratulations on a couple of things. three right off the bat. bill: special day today. it is our 500th episode. congratulations to all of you. so a a special guest. some special interviews on a red carpet. of course we have a red carpet for 500th episode. before we start i just want to thank the viewers. not only here because you invite us in every night in the living room your family room run for a half-hour. we appreciate it. we will continue to be there for you. before before we get started a lot of special guests, special announcement. playing a few songs for us. ♪ >> they decided to take into europe and check a country of the buck
. ♪ >> kim and fred. has passed.till fighting and hanging on. >> today was not as good. >> 5,000-horsepower. here for one reason. zero to one in 320 miles an hour in less than five seconds. bill: welcome back to the 500th episode of "chasing news". >> i am your "chasing news" red carpet correspondent. what what inspired this look? bill: a special guest with a special announcement. >> congratulations on a couple of things. three right off the...
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lou: fred what do you think? >> i agree with the last part. i think marco rubio is the benefit single candidate. >> i love this declaring early! >> i love him too. >> he is a great candidate bush will probably beat him in florida but rubio could still win. polls along with the polls we mentioned who's ahead among the republicans, there were a quinnipiac did the polls matching them against hillary clinton. and she was doing terribly in all those states. look, democrats i think are on the verge of panic when they see hillary falling behind in polls. the polls are largely meaningless except when hillary gets involved and you see her dropping down and down and down. that's what's most significant i think. lou: walker is gearing up bobby jindal is gearing up both formidable candidates. rick perry is in but just early. >> yeah. lou: i have to say rick perry is make an interesting presentation. he is a much stronger personality, and i think projecting a much stronger image than he about in 2012. >> he had the slipup on the debate stage, and he strugg
lou: fred what do you think? >> i agree with the last part. i think marco rubio is the benefit single candidate. >> i love this declaring early! >> i love him too. >> he is a great candidate bush will probably beat him in florida but rubio could still win. polls along with the polls we mentioned who's ahead among the republicans, there were a quinnipiac did the polls matching them against hillary clinton. and she was doing terribly in all those states. look, democrats i...
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>> it is a little unusual here fred.ut through the fat, the state is in the best position to prosecution the case. the governor has called for the death penalty. there are nine murders committed by this individual who has confessed to everything. the intent is clear and the motivation is clear. he has stated it. we do not have to gleam it. he has told us that this is a race war, and he wants to start a race war. he is there to kill black people. we know tin tension. we caught out the church with the black population in the church. he went in there and sat there for an hour. he molds over in the mind and he killed them. >> yeah it's a state law too. >> so fred he is going to see the light of day, but is he going to get the death penalty or life in prison. whether he is a terrorist or hate crime. south carolina does not have a hate crime statue but if they convict him of murder they can give him the death penalty. that's what we're waiting for now. >> so as of act of terrorism south carolina may not be able to prosecute on
>> it is a little unusual here fred.ut through the fat, the state is in the best position to prosecution the case. the governor has called for the death penalty. there are nine murders committed by this individual who has confessed to everything. the intent is clear and the motivation is clear. he has stated it. we do not have to gleam it. he has told us that this is a race war, and he wants to start a race war. he is there to kill black people. we know tin tension. we caught out the...
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. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said, "we are going to get rid of the shows that most highly rated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience." >> it changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lear. [ applause ] >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer/writer in hollywood. but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his "all in the family." >> norman lear, created iconic shows. >> they revolutionized cbs and all of television. >> our world is coming crumbling down, the coons are coming. >> to use language like that on tv was just unheard of it. but it really captured a certain moment. >> archie, 12% of the population is black. there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> only the beginning. i think it is wonderful. >> well, let's see how wonderful it is when the watermelon rinds come flying out the window. >> it scared me when i saw "all in the family," i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind that the
. >> fred silverman who was running programming at cbs said, "we are going to get rid of the shows that most highly rated and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience." >> it changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lear. [ applause ] >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer/writer in hollywood. but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with...
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erik: here is one criticism that makes some sense to me, and it is from fred wilson. not ranting, if you will. the compliance component of the bit license raises operating costs to the point that the barriers to entry are too high for new businesses, and as a money, which is keeping the bitcoin industry alive, will only be steered towards established businesses. so it will snuff out nascent advances. >> fred is a smart guy, and i will -- i have spent a lot of time with them, hearing him out. the proof will be in the pudding. we will see companies getting licensed in new york, and we already did one company under the banking license. i think we have a couple of bit license is coming down the pike sooner rather than later. it will up compliance costs, but not in such a way that you will see money dry up. that is why we did, when we put out the second version of this -- the third now -- but on 2.0, we created some flexibility there, so for firms where they have compliance costs that would make it impossible to start up, we have the ability to work with them. it does not
erik: here is one criticism that makes some sense to me, and it is from fred wilson. not ranting, if you will. the compliance component of the bit license raises operating costs to the point that the barriers to entry are too high for new businesses, and as a money, which is keeping the bitcoin industry alive, will only be steered towards established businesses. so it will snuff out nascent advances. >> fred is a smart guy, and i will -- i have spent a lot of time with them, hearing him...
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i'm fred de sam lazaro for the pbs newshour in karachi, pakistan. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a. mary's university of minnesota >> ifill: a bird fossil that is so well preserved, its long tail feathers may have even retained some of their original coloring. considering it's roughly 115 million-years-old, that's quite a find. read about the discovery, and see an artist's rendering of its colorful plumage, on our home page. that's at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: miles o'brien kicks off a series, "cracking ebola's code." miles travels to sierra leone and trails local and international doctors searching for the origins of the virus, testing possible vaccines, as they try to end the worst outbreak of the virus in history, and prepare for the next one. that starts thursday on the pbs newshour. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that co
i'm fred de sam lazaro for the pbs newshour in karachi, pakistan. >> woodruff: fred's reporting is a. mary's university of minnesota >> ifill: a bird fossil that is so well preserved, its long tail feathers may have even retained some of their original coloring. considering it's roughly 115 million-years-old, that's quite a find. read about the discovery, and see an artist's rendering of its colorful plumage, on our home page. that's at pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: miles...
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fred said to tell he cokester hello. >> is he coming? >> no. how are you? >> i'm good. so i'm going to miss your -- >> you told me that. i tell you some things about that when i don't have a microphone on. >> exactly. mingling. >> okay. you look good. >> thank you. is rebecca here and everybody? >> i think she had a program tonight, actually. >> i see stephanie over there. >> i thought of having her here, not there -- >> all right. see you later. >> thank you for being on the list. >> of course. >> thank you my dear. >> thank you. >> want to get that for my sister. >> okay, is it sister bobby. >> no. she wouldn't -- she would die. >> she'd be horrified. >> a lovely woman. >> yes. yes. >> she is doing the lord's work. bobby -- >> b-o-b-b-i-e. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm doing a talk over there next week. >> did you see what he said about women today? >> i'm doing a talk over there next week on the role of women in the church. >> great. i think we should stop traveling. makes me nervous. >> people are nervous when he stays still. >> is she around here? >> she is in gree
fred said to tell he cokester hello. >> is he coming? >> no. how are you? >> i'm good. so i'm going to miss your -- >> you told me that. i tell you some things about that when i don't have a microphone on. >> exactly. mingling. >> okay. you look good. >> thank you. is rebecca here and everybody? >> i think she had a program tonight, actually. >> i see stephanie over there. >> i thought of having her here, not there -- >> all...
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>> thanks for talking about it jen. >> jenn fred?i think everyone's lying everyone is lying about everything. we're lying about how in love we r we are lying about how much we love our work. we are lying about how much -- howell we are. we are lying how much we make, whether our bills are paid off. we are a nation of lie ers. and i think we're lying whether we tell people we're not lying about that. >> jen, can i just say this though? you look great. your hair is perfect. and we love you. >> hair blowing in the winds. >> bye. >> we don't care how old you are. >> i look great for 57. >> but i love that strategy just say -- like i should say i'm 09 years old. >> people will say dang, you look good. lying up. >> jada pink he will talking about her marriage to will smith. being are wondering is there a secret message is in what she is saying? >> she talked to howard stern right? she said she got married too young, but thank god it worked. she says she's not will smith's keeper. then she also added will smith has all the of the freedom in
>> thanks for talking about it jen. >> jenn fred?i think everyone's lying everyone is lying about everything. we're lying about how in love we r we are lying about how much we love our work. we are lying about how much -- howell we are. we are lying how much we make, whether our bills are paid off. we are a nation of lie ers. and i think we're lying whether we tell people we're not lying about that. >> jen, can i just say this though? you look great. your hair is perfect. and...
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joining us now co-host of outnumbered jedadiah and fred barnes. fred what do you make of that remark to the woman in the rope line there? >> well several things. hillary was in a bad mood. maybe she had seen her sinking poll numbers. two, she's not a very good candidate. she doesn't have the harm her husband does for instance as a candidate, and, three, she was going to have to get up and give a speech and she's not a very good speaker. lots of reasons for her to be grumpy and, i mean those poll numbers that you were mentioning lou, are absolutely devastating. she's under water on two particular things that are really harmful. one is she's looked at as more unfavorable than favorable by a majority of americans, and then on honest and trustworthiness, she's also under water. you know these things make it hard when you have these kind of negatives on your personal trait it makes it hard for you to grow and increase your standing as a candidate. >> you can imagine in the same rope line he would have been bugging the two women head of the one that wan
joining us now co-host of outnumbered jedadiah and fred barnes. fred what do you make of that remark to the woman in the rope line there? >> well several things. hillary was in a bad mood. maybe she had seen her sinking poll numbers. two, she's not a very good candidate. she doesn't have the harm her husband does for instance as a candidate, and, three, she was going to have to get up and give a speech and she's not a very good speaker. lots of reasons for her to be grumpy and, i mean...
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jennaphr frederick our friends, jenn fred. >> yes, jenn fred. >> last been in alburquerque new mexicothe set of of the new film. >> very special trip. apparently new independence day movie coming out. you know what? she's in it. >> place report nerve it. >> if i may the cast of inch dean pens resurgence in a nutshell, so here when the movie comes out, it will be 2016 right? >> big enough to hear you? >> hybrid technology, human technology that we have acquired from the previous attack. >> world save year casino of like -- >> the appearance of will smith, i don't want to give at this away. but, in a very casino of respectful, and matter, and still part of the universe, but it is mainly like kind after little bit of hand-over from the old generation to the new. >> so bill pullman is in the movie. jeff gode blum, in the movie. have i viveka fox guess who else lea australian accent, see all of my interviews soon. it is a shame i have to come back to philadelphia. no more craft services, no more lee up, but real excited to see you guys. see you tomorrow, and again, i don't know if you caug
jennaphr frederick our friends, jenn fred. >> yes, jenn fred. >> last been in alburquerque new mexicothe set of of the new film. >> very special trip. apparently new independence day movie coming out. you know what? she's in it. >> place report nerve it. >> if i may the cast of inch dean pens resurgence in a nutshell, so here when the movie comes out, it will be 2016 right? >> big enough to hear you? >> hybrid technology, human technology that we have...
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. >> absolutely nothing small about fred smalls.s 240 pounds of pure muscle and his personality is even bigger. >> ♪♪ >> the town sends delaware native is one of the top body builders in the world. >> i'm capable of benching 550, squatting 650 and dead lifting about 700. >> that's it. >> that's it. child's play. >> and believe it or not fred biggie smalls is light on his feet. he's among the only competitors to flex his dancing skills at shows like this robot move. >> ♪♪ >> any time you see somebody kind of moving to beats and sounds that way, i think it gets people excited. first time i did the olympian nobody knew me. they called my name and you could hear crickets. by the time i got done the whole floor was standing up on their feet. >> he's won number one poser at shows and even arnold schwarzenegger told him he's the best he's seen. smalls has been at this for 26 years. he first walked into the new training center gym here in new castle delaware when he was 13 years old. he didn't like what you saw in the mirror. he was upset.
. >> absolutely nothing small about fred smalls.s 240 pounds of pure muscle and his personality is even bigger. >> ♪♪ >> the town sends delaware native is one of the top body builders in the world. >> i'm capable of benching 550, squatting 650 and dead lifting about 700. >> that's it. >> that's it. child's play. >> and believe it or not fred biggie smalls is light on his feet. he's among the only competitors to flex his dancing skills at shows like...