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mark fuhrman is here.well, the participants of a 6-year-old girl who disappeared from her home are making an emotional public plea for her return. becky and sergio solis saying they will never give up in the search for their baby girl, this as a neighbor is reporting hearing some sort of commotion before the little girl vanished. trace gallagher has more. trace? >> reporter: megyn, this is the first time, by the way, the parents have spoken since isabelle disappeared almost a week ago, the father coming out pleading for anyone who has his daughter to, please, make their demands known. listen to him. >> we are looking, we are looking for you, isa. we love you, and we miss you so much, and we will never give up. we will never give up looking if or you. >> reporter: it's also interesting because for the first time a neighbor is also speaking out saying about two hours before isabel was reported missing, she heard a commotion coming from inside or near the solis family home. now, only a wall separates her bedr
mark fuhrman is here.well, the participants of a 6-year-old girl who disappeared from her home are making an emotional public plea for her return. becky and sergio solis saying they will never give up in the search for their baby girl, this as a neighbor is reporting hearing some sort of commotion before the little girl vanished. trace gallagher has more. trace? >> reporter: megyn, this is the first time, by the way, the parents have spoken since isabelle disappeared almost a week ago,...
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. >> because of mark fuhrman? >> mark fuhrman was just one aspect.re was so much reasonable doubt in that courtroom. no question whatsoever. >> do you think he did it? that's a separate question. >> in the civil trial, i absolutely would find him liable, no question whatsoever, absolutely. the case went in perfectly in the civil trial. in the criminal trial, there was enough reasonable doubt that anyone could have found him not guilty. >> there's a difference between innocent and not guilty. >> there's absolutely a difference, but that's the criminal justice system in america. >> you guys both think he did it? >> yes. >> okay. we'll move on, then. all right. prom dress codes. okay, it's prom season, everybody. so apparently there's been kind of a crackdown on how risque these prom dresses can get, and they can get pretty risque. west lawrence high school in dexter, georgia, actually created a slide show that showed appropriate and inappropriate, what you can wear, what you can't wear. nancy, do you think this is a good idea? >> i have no problem with
. >> because of mark fuhrman? >> mark fuhrman was just one aspect.re was so much reasonable doubt in that courtroom. no question whatsoever. >> do you think he did it? that's a separate question. >> in the civil trial, i absolutely would find him liable, no question whatsoever, absolutely. the case went in perfectly in the civil trial. in the criminal trial, there was enough reasonable doubt that anyone could have found him not guilty. >> there's a difference...
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mark fuhrman joins me now. good to have you with us. >> morning, martha.a: i know you've spent a lot of time going over the evidence so far in this case. what do you think happened here? >> well, martha, you know, it's interesting, the detectives in this case are actually restarting. they went to the normal avenues, they looked for family connections, they looked for any marital situation, they looked for registered sex offenders, they looked for the child walking out. and now up-to-date we have statements from the police that this child did not leave on her own power, that means somebody took her, abducted her. they have a point of entry or exit that they really haven't corroborated is, in fact, a point of exit or entry which could mean that it's staged. and now they're looking in mexico. so i think that they have actually reengaged this investigation, start looking at all the other interviews and trying to see if there quite possibly is another motive behind this and another type of suspect. martha: you know, i know that they have spoken, obviously, exte
mark fuhrman joins me now. good to have you with us. >> morning, martha.a: i know you've spent a lot of time going over the evidence so far in this case. what do you think happened here? >> well, martha, you know, it's interesting, the detectives in this case are actually restarting. they went to the normal avenues, they looked for family connections, they looked for any marital situation, they looked for registered sex offenders, they looked for the child walking out. and now...
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joining us this morning, joy fuhrman, that's the mom along with her attorney.h us. we appreciate it. joy, start with me. what was happening to your daughter. she's in fourth grade, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> tell me about what was happening. what is going on? >> she was being bullied by a boy in her class and several other students that were followers of his. >> when you say bully, what do you mean? give me specifics of what was happening to your daughter? >> name calling, pushing, shoving, knocking her head into a projector and then the karate kick in her chest and threatening now with scissors. >> how long did that kind of action go on for? >> it's been going on for two years now. >> so from third grade now into fourth grade. >> yes, ma'am. >> so you are sitting next to your attorney. why did you feel the need to bring an attorney into this? >> i contacted the school and tried to go through the school to handle these measures. nothing was being done. my daughter was still being bullied. i called mr. gordon. >> before i get to you, mr. gordon, last question for
joining us this morning, joy fuhrman, that's the mom along with her attorney.h us. we appreciate it. joy, start with me. what was happening to your daughter. she's in fourth grade, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> tell me about what was happening. what is going on? >> she was being bullied by a boy in her class and several other students that were followers of his. >> when you say bully, what do you mean? give me specifics of what was happening to your daughter? >> name...
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jason fuhrman. he said that none of the money, was never our plan to bring the deficit down and to get debt under control. that this buffet tax, when you look at this analysis, really has nothing to do about shrinking the deficit. this is being done in an election year in the state of florida, which is a swing state in the campaign. as the president knows there is no chance of this passing. so how is this serious? even if you agree with erica and multimillionaires should pay 91% in taxes that's her position. even if that were true, it's not going to pass. why go down this road? why not be together in some sort of bipartisan pack. >> i agree this is largely symbolic. important principle here people living off their stocks and investments shouldn't be paying a lower tax rate than people who work for a living. i will give you example you can relate to. in 2010, mitt romney and bill o'reilly made about the same amount of money. they both made about $20 million. romney. >> laura: uo-oh. >> romney paid 14
jason fuhrman. he said that none of the money, was never our plan to bring the deficit down and to get debt under control. that this buffet tax, when you look at this analysis, really has nothing to do about shrinking the deficit. this is being done in an election year in the state of florida, which is a swing state in the campaign. as the president knows there is no chance of this passing. so how is this serious? even if you agree with erica and multimillionaires should pay 91% in taxes that's...
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. >> gene -- i didn't mean to rupt -- jason fuhrman at the white house conceded it would be $47 billion which is .6% of the $7 trillion deficit. so it really isn't -- i mean it's not an insignificant amount of money, it's a lot of money to you and i but in comparison to the overall deficit. >> andrea, as i said, this is a component of the president's overall deficit reduction plan, a component of his overall jobs and growth plan. i think that worst thing that paul ryan or anyone should do is to look at any particular item and say, if that one item is only, quote, only $50 billion or only $160 billion, it's not worth doing when it's only going to affect people who make over $1 million, but somehow it's incredibly important to find $50 billion or $160 billion when it's affecting poor children or people in nursing homes or families who have a child with autism or down syndrome. this business priorities. to your numbers, andrea, right now at top rate is 35%, that's what paul ryan and others would to loo continue. if you added the buffett rule to where it's 35% at the top rate, it would rais
. >> gene -- i didn't mean to rupt -- jason fuhrman at the white house conceded it would be $47 billion which is .6% of the $7 trillion deficit. so it really isn't -- i mean it's not an insignificant amount of money, it's a lot of money to you and i but in comparison to the overall deficit. >> andrea, as i said, this is a component of the president's overall deficit reduction plan, a component of his overall jobs and growth plan. i think that worst thing that paul ryan or anyone...
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jason fuhrman.at none of the money, was never our plan to bring the deficit down and to get debt under control. that this buffet tax, when you look at this analysis, really has nothing to do about shrinking the deficit. this is being done in an election year in the state of florida, which is a swing state in the campaign. as the president knows there is no chance of this passing. so how is this serious? even if you agree with erica and multimillionaires should pay 91% in taxes that's her position. even if that were true, it's not going to pass. why go down this road? why not be together in some sort of bipartisan pack. >> i agree this is largely symbolic. important principle here people living off their stocks and investments shouldn't be paying a lower tax rate than people who work for a living. i will give you example you can relate to. in 2010, mitt romney and bill o'reilly made about the same amount of money. they both made about $20 million. romney. >> laura: uo-oh. >> romney paid 14% taxes on
jason fuhrman.at none of the money, was never our plan to bring the deficit down and to get debt under control. that this buffet tax, when you look at this analysis, really has nothing to do about shrinking the deficit. this is being done in an election year in the state of florida, which is a swing state in the campaign. as the president knows there is no chance of this passing. so how is this serious? even if you agree with erica and multimillionaires should pay 91% in taxes that's her...
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cupp and, of course, nonie darwish who will be speaking for the institute at fuhrman university later this week. if you are interested in learning more about how to bring a conservative woman speaker to your campus, please visit our web site at www.cblti.org. we are so honored to have a conservative women leader like nonie darwish here to the share her experience growing up as a muslim in egypt and to give us her unique perspective on the recent arab spring uprisings. in her new book, "the devil we don't know," nonie explores the unpleasant truths behind the individuals who initiated the cairo protest and be tells how radical groups like the muslim brotherhood have hijacked the revolution to further their own very terrifying agendas. based as the daughter of an army lieutenant general, nonie was taught at a young age the propaganda of hatred. she was forced to recite poetry, pledging jihad against israel and has spoken at length about growing up under sharia law. in 1978 after earning a ba in sociology/anthropology from the american university in cairo and working for a time with the
cupp and, of course, nonie darwish who will be speaking for the institute at fuhrman university later this week. if you are interested in learning more about how to bring a conservative woman speaker to your campus, please visit our web site at www.cblti.org. we are so honored to have a conservative women leader like nonie darwish here to the share her experience growing up as a muslim in egypt and to give us her unique perspective on the recent arab spring uprisings. in her new book, "the...
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what does that tell you, mark fuhrman? you can't see the apartment. you are drinking heavily. >> i mean it is obvious they at that moment at least they weren't very good parents but they are on vacation. this whole investigation the portugal police seemed like they never investigated a crime against a person before. they floundered around and went everywhere they could to take the heat off at every press conference and failed to see the obvious. first you look at the pear rents. you split them up and interview them separately and get statements and see where they conflict and actually try to break the case down before the forensics come back. when the forensics come back and now you know you have a child that was injure ared you have a problem. >> judge jeanine: dr. baden? >> the portugese police did a poor investigation just as the police in aru aruba did with natalee holloway. tourism is very important for these area and the first thing they want to say is it is safe to come here, there is no local people doing this. it is the parents. two doctors w
what does that tell you, mark fuhrman? you can't see the apartment. you are drinking heavily. >> i mean it is obvious they at that moment at least they weren't very good parents but they are on vacation. this whole investigation the portugal police seemed like they never investigated a crime against a person before. they floundered around and went everywhere they could to take the heat off at every press conference and failed to see the obvious. first you look at the pear rents. you split...
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does the fuhrman justice party believe in the legal right of egyptian citizens to criticize or doubt islam? [applause] >> ok, and here. >> i do not want to rescue as politicians, but as the islamic party. what are the islamist party that you're trying to deliver to the world? are you trying to have this come as democracy and open market? view balance between the universal and islamic values? and in case you make a mistake in leading the country, do you not think this will affect islam? >> ok, we got to questions. >> concerning the first question, religion is a human choice and islam, christianity and others are based on love. you can force anybody to love a particular religion in people are free. there is a specific verse in a car on -- in the koran the says whoever wants to believe, let him or her believe. whoever does not, it is his or her decision. it is their responsibility to make. that is clear in this party and in a slump. criticizing islam or others, the islamic alternative is being criticized right and left. when to put in your political alternative, you have to be able to a
does the fuhrman justice party believe in the legal right of egyptian citizens to criticize or doubt islam? [applause] >> ok, and here. >> i do not want to rescue as politicians, but as the islamic party. what are the islamist party that you're trying to deliver to the world? are you trying to have this come as democracy and open market? view balance between the universal and islamic values? and in case you make a mistake in leading the country, do you not think this will affect...