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susan moss, midwin charles, daniel horowitz. the kicker is, we may be laughing -- being amused at, you know, a nearly 54-year-old guy chasing after a 16-year-old girl, but here's the problem. when he does meet her one-on-one alone somewhere and she rejects him, then it turns ugly. then she's really in danger. >> right. i mean, the whole idea of a book signing, you know, sometimes you'll have security at book signings. >> don't blame the book signing, okay? >> well, i'm not. actually, nancy, since you said he's her number one fan and he was on the air, does he get a free book? but putting that aside, there's a real mental health issue here. and treating him with a criminal system i don't think addresses the issue. he needs help. he needs institutional help. he needs to be put away. >> okay, thanks. >> then he's not a danger. >> sue moss, i think he needs jail time. i think he needs a padded cell with a strait jacket that wraps his arms around himself, instead of around miley cyrus, a little girl. >> amen. he's 53 going after a 16
susan moss, midwin charles, daniel horowitz. the kicker is, we may be laughing -- being amused at, you know, a nearly 54-year-old guy chasing after a 16-year-old girl, but here's the problem. when he does meet her one-on-one alone somewhere and she rejects him, then it turns ugly. then she's really in danger. >> right. i mean, the whole idea of a book signing, you know, sometimes you'll have security at book signings. >> don't blame the book signing, okay? >> well, i'm not....
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what's your defense, horowitz? i know you've got one. don't even tune-up with entrapment. >> it already puzzles me, why would she need to get the property transferred to him, when if he dies, it would go to her by inheritance? so everybody's making a big fuss about that, so i think that's a red herring. >> put him up there so i can see him say that. 24 hours after she convinces him for tax purposes, this 26-year-old realtor, that she believes he should put it all in her name, she goes on a shopping spree for a hitman, you don't see the connection, horowitz? >> i think it's a very keystone cops kind of case. >> keystone comes. >> i think she's got mental problems. >> she's got problems all right. >> she could never have pulled this off. >> okay. midwin charles, i know you've got something better than that. >> well, my issue is with this judge who let her just go home for dinner. i just think it's ridiculous. i don't know. is he like the husband and this alleged lover where he thinks she's cute? i'm not particularly sure how it is that she
what's your defense, horowitz? i know you've got one. don't even tune-up with entrapment. >> it already puzzles me, why would she need to get the property transferred to him, when if he dies, it would go to her by inheritance? so everybody's making a big fuss about that, so i think that's a red herring. >> put him up there so i can see him say that. 24 hours after she convinces him for tax purposes, this 26-year-old realtor, that she believes he should put it all in her name, she...
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and i asked them specifically what delinquent payments and what late payments. >> reporter: horowitz is one of millions of americans who have a credit card suddenly shut off. >> credit card issuers are proactively cleaning house. a consumer who either doesn't use the card or under utilizes the card is simply not generating revenue for the credit card issuer. >> reporter: and with the unemployment rate at 9.4% and expected to move higher, banks are scrambling to reduce their exposure to potentially bad credit lines. >> everybody presents a higher risk than what they did a year ago. and each individual card company is going to look at thour own portfolio and own customers. >> reporter: but banks are on a deadline. they're rushing to close accounts ahead of the consumer credit card bill of rights law scheduled to take effect in part on thursday when card companies must give customers 45 days notice before upping interest rates. yet they can still slash credit lines and most expect they will. according to one prominent wall street analyst, more than $2 trillion, roughly half of all credi
and i asked them specifically what delinquent payments and what late payments. >> reporter: horowitz is one of millions of americans who have a credit card suddenly shut off. >> credit card issuers are proactively cleaning house. a consumer who either doesn't use the card or under utilizes the card is simply not generating revenue for the credit card issuer. >> reporter: and with the unemployment rate at 9.4% and expected to move higher, banks are scrambling to reduce their...
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long-time defense attorney daniel horowitz talked publicly for the first time about finding his wife dead in their house. >> but when i came home, but i found was my wife lying on the floor. beaten. blood everywhere. >> daniel horowitz says his wife's killer also carved a satanic symbol into her back. the couple's 17-year-old neighbor was convicted of the crime and is serving life in prison. that sentence could be affected based on the supreme court's decision. >>> a plan to track progress. a d.c. school is running behind. the project is supposed to track academic process and gather information about teacher quality and graduation rates, but the main contractor on the project has missed several deadlines since the contract was awarded last year. so far only two parts of the system are in place, giving i.d. numbers to all students and keeping a list of stuchbt stude eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. >>> much more local job hunters have another chance to get out of the unemployment line. where companies are hiring, next. >>> and the double h, hot and humid. bob returns with a
long-time defense attorney daniel horowitz talked publicly for the first time about finding his wife dead in their house. >> but when i came home, but i found was my wife lying on the floor. beaten. blood everywhere. >> daniel horowitz says his wife's killer also carved a satanic symbol into her back. the couple's 17-year-old neighbor was convicted of the crime and is serving life in prison. that sentence could be affected based on the supreme court's decision. >>> a plan...
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. >>> john horowitz spoke with two of the most powerful senators. what did they say? >> timing is one of the flash points in the health care debate and dirpt senators have different views what it needs to get done. we will talk to chuck schumer and kent conrad right after this break. it made a big splash with the employees yeaaaahhhh! find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com (laughter) a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... >>> check out unilever company, reporting a 4% growth in sales, beating analyst estimates. but the ceo warns of tough conditions ahead in the market. stock is trading up. it's up a point. there it is, 4%. looks good. they beat -- beater is better than losing. >> definitely is. we like beating. >> abby cohen beat everything. that was unbelievably bullish. >> yes. >>> the battle for health care reform is not just between the white house and congressional republicans. there is al
. >>> john horowitz spoke with two of the most powerful senators. what did they say? >> timing is one of the flash points in the health care debate and dirpt senators have different views what it needs to get done. we will talk to chuck schumer and kent conrad right after this break. it made a big splash with the employees yeaaaahhhh! find out more at aflac!... ...forbusiness.com (laughter) a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the...
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it's not a ballerina discipline or modern dance restriction the boundary of beauty, it's the horowitz hard bargain. here's what i've got, take it or leave it but if you take it know that you're not getting all of me. this little piece, the beauty of this moment in the dingy spotlight is my own secret pleasure, my own sweet and skate and it is and violet. whatever dirty business might happen in the audience, the performance stays pure. thank you. [applause] i am opening the floor to questions. i certainly welcome nosy questions. it's why we are here after all. if you could just pause so the boom can come to you before you ask and we are good to go. >> so, my first question for you is what was your biggest misconception about marriage and the military? >> my biggest misconception is very informed by hollywood where a lot of the scenes with military personnel are film where there is a lot of yelling so i honestly didn't think many military people had an inside voice so i thought it was going to be like sergeant how are you doing ma'am, i'm picking you up, we are going on our date, this i
it's not a ballerina discipline or modern dance restriction the boundary of beauty, it's the horowitz hard bargain. here's what i've got, take it or leave it but if you take it know that you're not getting all of me. this little piece, the beauty of this moment in the dingy spotlight is my own secret pleasure, my own sweet and skate and it is and violet. whatever dirty business might happen in the audience, the performance stays pure. thank you. [applause] i am opening the floor to questions. i...
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now be for all of this rolls over the top of the systemic there is a lovely pamphlet said david horowitz wrote called the art of political warfare i suggest it is about strategy. he makes the point* that aside that has a strategy will almost always win against the side that does not have a strategy. your point* is very well taken their needs to be a strategy. i would empathize that conservatives it is not enough to say you are against obama and maybe there will be a backlash or maybe not. rose about 140 elections and the economy got worse and worse. so they need to have a strategy that has a positive future and image talk about what the free enterprise system does. there are less than 5% of the world population but 27% of the world's gdp there is something going on that we have been doing right socialism will hurt that. >> i want to ask the speakers if they saw any tension or contradiction within the conservative movement on the one hand with libertarians to stress freedom, individual choice, liberty and the moral majority family values side of the conservative movement the white seeing
now be for all of this rolls over the top of the systemic there is a lovely pamphlet said david horowitz wrote called the art of political warfare i suggest it is about strategy. he makes the point* that aside that has a strategy will almost always win against the side that does not have a strategy. your point* is very well taken their needs to be a strategy. i would empathize that conservatives it is not enough to say you are against obama and maybe there will be a backlash or maybe not. rose...
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let's get it from your cnbc washington correspondent john horowitz. john, how important is this pelosi pullback tonight on the airplanes? >> i think pelosi is reacting to the pressure. and certainly this is the wrong environment to be pressing that kind of a priority, and as she has clearly said to the -- >> but john, she is going -- in an op-ed piece today, she said this is an unamerican attack on health care. but is this about health care or is it deeper? this it seems deeper to me with this populous revolt going on. >> i think there are legitimate objections to the obama health care plan, and president obama himself acknowledged that today. but, you know, you have a mix in politics all the time. while organized astro turf with genuine grass roots activity. and you see that on both sides. democrats and republicans both are out organizing their people, getting people to go to town halls, communicating via e-mails and other information to their members of congress. and you know, we're going to get a result out of that, out of the august recess. and tr
let's get it from your cnbc washington correspondent john horowitz. john, how important is this pelosi pullback tonight on the airplanes? >> i think pelosi is reacting to the pressure. and certainly this is the wrong environment to be pressing that kind of a priority, and as she has clearly said to the -- >> but john, she is going -- in an op-ed piece today, she said this is an unamerican attack on health care. but is this about health care or is it deeper? this it seems deeper to...
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and larry horowitz who was his chief of staff when i used to work for him and is also a doctor was there and he called me in the middle of the afternoon and said, can we cut the speech in half? there were three versions. there was the original version. there was one that was a little more than half the length of the original version and there was one that was like three sentences. period. he said in the car on the way to the convention, i am not going to the democratic convention and speaking three sentences, period. and so i cut it in half and i called someone and said, load this version into the prompter. and the person said to me, well, has he seen and approved this? i said he can't see and approve anything right now. just put it in the prompter. >> there is a new wave of change all around us, and if we set our compass true, we will reach our destination. not merely victory for our party, but renewal for our nation. and this november the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans, so with barack obama and for you and for me our country will be committed to his cause.
and larry horowitz who was his chief of staff when i used to work for him and is also a doctor was there and he called me in the middle of the afternoon and said, can we cut the speech in half? there were three versions. there was the original version. there was one that was a little more than half the length of the original version and there was one that was like three sentences. period. he said in the car on the way to the convention, i am not going to the democratic convention and speaking...
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. >> there is a wonderful pamphlet that david horowitz wrote and i'm sure many of you are familiar with that in los angeles, called the political warfare. i everly suggest it. it is about strategy. basically david makes the point, the side that has the strategy will almost always win against the side that doesn't have a strategy. so your point is very well taken. there needs to be a strategy. i would emphasize that i think conservatives, it is not enough to say you are against obama and maybe there will be a backlash, maybe not. roosevelt 14 elections and the economy got worse and worse and worse during the '30's. so, what republicans that things need to do is have a strategy that also has a positive future and a positive image, talk about with the free enterprise system does. there is a reason why america represents less than 5% of the world population but about 25 or 27% of the world's gdp. there is something going on here that we have been doing right. socialism is going to hurt that. >> i wanted to ask the speakers that they saw detention nordkye interdiction within the conservative
. >> there is a wonderful pamphlet that david horowitz wrote and i'm sure many of you are familiar with that in los angeles, called the political warfare. i everly suggest it. it is about strategy. basically david makes the point, the side that has the strategy will almost always win against the side that doesn't have a strategy. so your point is very well taken. there needs to be a strategy. i would emphasize that i think conservatives, it is not enough to say you are against obama and...
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court, and we will move to the findings we have had in the book and then turn finally to daniel horowitz understanding we want to leave time for your questions and that is why we have our timekeeper and assistant here who will be flashing some cards to tell us to be quiet. >> no statement in any public policy discussion can chill that discussion more quickly than when someone, especially lawyer, says it is unconstitutional. to do whatever. fill in the blank. i saw it as a trial attorney and as an appellate attorney, also hedges at -- as a legislative attorney for 15 years in delaware. in the current discussion about life without parole for juvenile defenders, violent juvenile offenders, then comes down to two claims. one, the juvenile can never constitutionally be given life without parole, war two, that, in fact, the constitution requires that a court take into consideration use befoyouth bef can be constitutionally imposed. the law has never said that in the u.s. constitution or in any state. here is why. you have to first go back to the beginning of the eighth amendment jurisprudence,
court, and we will move to the findings we have had in the book and then turn finally to daniel horowitz understanding we want to leave time for your questions and that is why we have our timekeeper and assistant here who will be flashing some cards to tell us to be quiet. >> no statement in any public policy discussion can chill that discussion more quickly than when someone, especially lawyer, says it is unconstitutional. to do whatever. fill in the blank. i saw it as a trial attorney...
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another one of our panelist is daniel horowitz.e has been a renowned california criminal defense attorney for the last 29 years. he appears often as a legal commentator on cnn's nancy grace show, on msnbc and fox news and another television programs. he has tried over 200 cases, the jury trials as a defense attorney. he has been a member of the and a lecturer for the two main california defense attorney organizations in that state. he has taught at the california death penalty college for defense attorneys and he is hammell 27 death penalty cases, eight of which went to trial and two were dismissed. only when added 27 receive the death penalty. unfortunately on the 15th of october in the year 2005, his beautiful wife, pamela, was murdered by a 17-year-old juvenile. the juvenile was convicted and sentenced to life without parole. our finals the cure is cully stimson. he is the senior legal fellow here the heritage foundation. prior to joining care taji was a deputy assistant secretary of defense under the presidency of george w. bus
another one of our panelist is daniel horowitz.e has been a renowned california criminal defense attorney for the last 29 years. he appears often as a legal commentator on cnn's nancy grace show, on msnbc and fox news and another television programs. he has tried over 200 cases, the jury trials as a defense attorney. he has been a member of the and a lecturer for the two main california defense attorney organizations in that state. he has taught at the california death penalty college for...
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a typical campus leftist felt david horowitz didn't have the right to speak on campus, so in an attemptto undermine the event with the decided to do, the left, is created fliers that read hate muslims, so do we and they attributed to the young america's foundation club at george washington university. and here's the actual flyer. it says hate muslims so do we. you're typical muslim has eyes, venom for now, hatred for women, with an ak-47, it says brought to you by students for conservator fascist awareness, no self respecting conservative would use that phrase and at the bottom you might not appeal to read, it says p.s. come seriously to a google video search for the power of nightmares. if you can find this film easily on google it is actually a bbc documentary, not surprisingly, and basically what this video show in the first two minutes is it focuses on how the bush administration had inflated the threat of radical islam and it's not as bad as we proceed to be. now this flier was plastered all over campus and of course the administration got ahold of it and if the administrators spen
a typical campus leftist felt david horowitz didn't have the right to speak on campus, so in an attemptto undermine the event with the decided to do, the left, is created fliers that read hate muslims, so do we and they attributed to the young america's foundation club at george washington university. and here's the actual flyer. it says hate muslims so do we. you're typical muslim has eyes, venom for now, hatred for women, with an ak-47, it says brought to you by students for conservator...
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. >>> for more on the political impact of all of this let's turn to john horowitz, chief washington kornt for cnbc. john, good morning. >> hey, jenna. >> with all the shoving and yells at all the town halls it's hard to get a sense of which side is being heard. how big of an impact will this have on congress when they return in september to talk about health care again? >> i suspect the greatest impact is going to be the further polarize the two political parties making it more difficult for bipartisan negotiators to come up way product they can sell with the democratic caucus and get a few republicans onboard. the some total of these protesters in the month of august increases the likelihood democrats will try to do this on their own, changing the nature of what the product that ultimately gets proud is. >> in his weekly radio address, the president focused and rumors about health care. take a listen and we'll ask you about it on the other side. take a listen. >> so let me explain what reform will mean for you, and let me start by dispelling the outlandish rumors that reform will promote
. >>> for more on the political impact of all of this let's turn to john horowitz, chief washington kornt for cnbc. john, good morning. >> hey, jenna. >> with all the shoving and yells at all the town halls it's hard to get a sense of which side is being heard. how big of an impact will this have on congress when they return in september to talk about health care again? >> i suspect the greatest impact is going to be the further polarize the two political parties...
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court, and we will move to the findings we have had in the book and then turn finally to daniel horowitz understanding we want to leave time for your questions and that is why we have our timekeeper and assistant here who will be flashing some cards to tell us to be quiet. >> no statement in any public policy discussion can chill that discussion more quickly than when someone, especially lawyer, says it is unconstitutional. to do whatever. fill in the blank. i saw it as a trial attorney and as an appellate attorney, also hedges at -- as a legislative attorney for 15 years in delaware. in the current discussion about life without parole for juvenile defenders, violent juvenile offenders, then comes down to two claims. one, the juvenile can never constitutionally be given life without parole, war two, that, in fact, the constitution requires that a court take into consideration use befoyouth bef can be constitutionally imposed. the law has never said that in the u.s. constitution or in any state. here is why. you have to first go back to the beginning of the eighth amendment jurisprudence,
court, and we will move to the findings we have had in the book and then turn finally to daniel horowitz understanding we want to leave time for your questions and that is why we have our timekeeper and assistant here who will be flashing some cards to tell us to be quiet. >> no statement in any public policy discussion can chill that discussion more quickly than when someone, especially lawyer, says it is unconstitutional. to do whatever. fill in the blank. i saw it as a trial attorney...
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he said, that is bill horowitz.n worth of new york city notes with one stroke of a pen. that was my introduction to the idea that commerce, that finance is a powerful tool for all of us. i have been a small businessman at least three times. i have learned a lot of lessons about venture-capital. home in my garage are spaces for the three very high class porsches that i lost learning about venture capital. [laughter] i'm not sure those spaces will ever fill up. i have some old stock certificates that i would be able to sell you a and some companies. i have been successful three times. the first company i found it was a company called public financial management inc. pitt is the -- it is no longer a small business. that's the good news. the bad news is that i do not own any of it anymore. it was one of those mergers and acquisition deals. they showed me the money and i said thank you very much. it's an exciting thing to develop and grow a company. what we know about developing and growing companies is they are the stro
he said, that is bill horowitz.n worth of new york city notes with one stroke of a pen. that was my introduction to the idea that commerce, that finance is a powerful tool for all of us. i have been a small businessman at least three times. i have learned a lot of lessons about venture-capital. home in my garage are spaces for the three very high class porsches that i lost learning about venture capital. [laughter] i'm not sure those spaces will ever fill up. i have some old stock certificates...
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he said it was dale horowitz from solomon brothers.ad just bought $1.2 billion worth of new york city notes with one stroke of a pin. that was my introduction to the idea that commerce and finance is a powerful tool for all of us. i have been a small businessman at least three times. i have learned a lot of lessons about venture-capital. home in my garage or spaces where the three very high class porsche's that i lost learning about venture-capital. i am not sure those spaces will ever fill up, but i have some old stock certificates i would be happy to give you, not sell you, in some companies. i have been a successful entrepreneur betimes. -- three times. the first company i found was called public financial management inc.. it is still in existence. it is the largest financial advisor to state and local governments in america, and it is no longer a small business. that is the good news. the bad news is i do not own any more -- i do not own any more. it is an exciting thing to develop and grow a company. what we know about developing
he said it was dale horowitz from solomon brothers.ad just bought $1.2 billion worth of new york city notes with one stroke of a pin. that was my introduction to the idea that commerce and finance is a powerful tool for all of us. i have been a small businessman at least three times. i have learned a lot of lessons about venture-capital. home in my garage or spaces where the three very high class porsche's that i lost learning about venture-capital. i am not sure those spaces will ever fill up,...