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know i can't. jeffreyy one in 6 americans right now, which is roughly 50 million out of our 310 million population, eat with the help of food stamps in america. it's stunning, uh, how americans now are so squeezed, so vulnerable. lillian: i don't have fruit in the house. [distant sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the wealthy should pay at least the same tax rate as the middle class. nicole: it would be incredible for there to be tax [indistinct] like unified front against these corporations. russell: it's not a redistribution of wealth. it's just a funny way of framing it. these guys are really geniuses at--at--of disempowering the poor, making people feel--and the middle class, and all of america feel that they've been selling their case so well. jeffrey: we have to revisit why we have that budge deficit, because the wealth has gone t
know i can't. jeffreyy one in 6 americans right now, which is roughly 50 million out of our 310 million population, eat with the help of food stamps in america. it's stunning, uh, how americans now are so squeezed, so vulnerable. lillian: i don't have fruit in the house. [distant sirens] narrator: over the last 4 years, 30 major corporations paid no taxes, even though their combined u.s. profit was over $200 billion. an overwhelming majority of americans believe that corporations and the...
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i just disagree with you ambassador jeffrey. i think that would be a dangerous statement for us to be making at a point at which we have reached an agreement that is acceptable to the p5 plus one and i thank is going to lead to a sigh of relief across the planet. this would be an unnecessary escalation in terms of the dynamic that would have potentially been created between our country and iran. mr. jeffrey: i understand your point. nonetheless, it is the policy of the u.s. government that we would do this. that is announced repeatedly by the president at almost every opportunity when he does talk about the iranian situation. secondly, the deal with syria the willingness of the russians to try and negotiate a deal i believe happened only after this committee passed a resolution authorizing the use of force by the u.s. government against syria. sen. markey: i would say, again, that while it is the policy of our country that iran would not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, the premise of the treaty will be that they are not goin
i just disagree with you ambassador jeffrey. i think that would be a dangerous statement for us to be making at a point at which we have reached an agreement that is acceptable to the p5 plus one and i thank is going to lead to a sigh of relief across the planet. this would be an unnecessary escalation in terms of the dynamic that would have potentially been created between our country and iran. mr. jeffrey: i understand your point. nonetheless, it is the policy of the u.s. government that we...
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but i think jeffrey toobin made an astute point earlier. i think this is probably over in the courts, the fight over obamacare, but in the political arena, it is not over. that's what you're going to see from republicans going forward. so many of these candidates who are going out there and making the case for their campaign to be president in the context of 2016, they're going to say elect me and we'll change this. so i think that is going to be -- look, for all the polls that we talk about where obamacare has a better opinion right now with the american people, i disagree with a little bit of that, but there's nothing that is as animating an issue right now for base republican voters as obamacare. so many candidates will promote their vision for what a more state centric health care reform program should look like after president obama is gone from office. >> gloria wants to weigh in. >> i think the question kevin raises about what republicans are going to do and what they're going to talk about during this presidential campaign is real, b
but i think jeffrey toobin made an astute point earlier. i think this is probably over in the courts, the fight over obamacare, but in the political arena, it is not over. that's what you're going to see from republicans going forward. so many of these candidates who are going out there and making the case for their campaign to be president in the context of 2016, they're going to say elect me and we'll change this. so i think that is going to be -- look, for all the polls that we talk about...
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jeffrey, i was going to -- >> jimmy?p out with the dad massage but you have your hands full. >> i wish i could help you. this is a -- it's a busy season. >> jimmy: guillermo, you're eating yogurt? yes, okay, very good. >> guillermo: almond fudge. >> jimmy: this seems like a good time as any to take a break. "the brink" sunday nights on hbo, jack black. we'll be right back with jeffrey tambor! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: get more music from tonight's artists at itunes.com/fifthharmony. water-repellent. up to 48-hour battery life. that's your first "win." plus, it's only on verizon. the #1 network. there's your next "win." now for final "win." get $250 when you trade in any smartphone. and get 10 gigs of data for $80 a month and $15 per line. the win-win-win. hurry in, offer ends june 30th. and save without settling. only on verizon. ...where you least expect it. schick hydro. now with shave oils, the hydrating gel works with skin guards to reduce friction, stroke after stroke. our best shave for your skin. schick
jeffrey, i was going to -- >> jimmy?p out with the dad massage but you have your hands full. >> i wish i could help you. this is a -- it's a busy season. >> jimmy: guillermo, you're eating yogurt? yes, okay, very good. >> guillermo: almond fudge. >> jimmy: this seems like a good time as any to take a break. "the brink" sunday nights on hbo, jack black. we'll be right back with jeffrey tambor! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: get more music from...
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jeffrey, i was going to -- >> jimmy?p out with the dad massage but you have your hands full. >> i wish i could help you. it's a with season. >> jimmy: guillermo, you're eating yogurt? yes, okay, very good. >> guillermo: almond fudge. >> jimmy: this seems like a good time as any to take a break. "the brink" sunday nights on hbo, jack black. we'll be right back with jeffrey tambor! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by schick hydro. with a great shave, epic things happen. check them out at epicbarbershop.com. hydration... ...where you least expect it. schick hydro. now with shave oils, the hydrating gel works with skin guards to reduce friction, stroke after stroke. our best shave for your skin. schick hydro. free your skin. like it used to?ould bounce back new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. if you can't put a feeling into words, wh
jeffrey, i was going to -- >> jimmy?p out with the dad massage but you have your hands full. >> i wish i could help you. it's a with season. >> jimmy: guillermo, you're eating yogurt? yes, okay, very good. >> guillermo: almond fudge. >> jimmy: this seems like a good time as any to take a break. "the brink" sunday nights on hbo, jack black. we'll be right back with jeffrey tambor! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel...
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and i went home that night and i said to jeffrey, i have to do something different. me. >> i felt really bad for ina because she was very unhappy and i said, well, let's go look at it. never, ever treemed -- >> well, you didn't tell me that. >> reporter: against better judgment, garten took the plunge and bought the tiny shop in long island new york, called "the barefoot contessa" named after the 1954 movie. >> my parents were horrified. but jeffrey just said, if you love doing it, do it. >> reporter: so she poured her heart and soul into the store often working 12 hours a day to keep things afloat. >> i was exexhausted but exhilarated. and i would go home thinking, i have to go to sleep. i just have to go to sleep. and i'd go, i don't know, there's a chocolate taste i really need to retest and i'd be back at the store at 11:00 at night. >> reporter: the hard work paid off. >> she built a business by giving her customers what they wanted. >> reporter: even martha stewart took notice. >> a cokenut pound cake with a cream cheese frosting frosting and coconut on the top
and i went home that night and i said to jeffrey, i have to do something different. me. >> i felt really bad for ina because she was very unhappy and i said, well, let's go look at it. never, ever treemed -- >> well, you didn't tell me that. >> reporter: against better judgment, garten took the plunge and bought the tiny shop in long island new york, called "the barefoot contessa" named after the 1954 movie. >> my parents were horrified. but jeffrey just said,...
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rude last night, i think jeffrey was initialized all the insurers. i also think that goldman sachs to karen's point it's not that high yields or the yield curve is going to tep them it's the fact that the underlying commodities and the instruments is that they trade have been so volatile. look at fixed income commodity quarter they just had on april 6th. they crushed that. the epa number close to 6 bucks absolutely smoked it. i think it pushes up towards the 240 level we last saw i think in early 2007. >> coming up, tipping the scales. activist style. the two burger folks both with activists in them. should you follow suit or hold the sauce? >> plus greg maffe pulling up, pulling up rich green field over his thoughts on the time warner cable deal and that's got rich fired up and he is going to join us to tell his side of the story. >>> don't look now but facebook just did something at that should scare the heck out of google investors all that and much more ahead on "fast." ♪ ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door, so pr
rude last night, i think jeffrey was initialized all the insurers. i also think that goldman sachs to karen's point it's not that high yields or the yield curve is going to tep them it's the fact that the underlying commodities and the instruments is that they trade have been so volatile. look at fixed income commodity quarter they just had on april 6th. they crushed that. the epa number close to 6 bucks absolutely smoked it. i think it pushes up towards the 240 level we last saw i think in...
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i know he doesn't have an earpiece, so you're going to have to translate. jeffrey, let me bring you in. >> you know, jim, i have cincinnati roots, too. and i wonder if you can talk about how different cincinnati is. because when you left for the oral arguments there was a ceremony at city hall wishing you well. very different from how cincinnati used to be, isn't it? >> so jeffrey toobin is also from cincinnati. and he said -- >> oh, really? >> yes. >> he said it's very different from the way it used to be. a lot of people wishing you well. >> cincinnati has changed dramatically for the better over the past 15 years. back in the 1990s, it was an unfriendly place. the only city that had a law that said no laws could be passed to protect the lgbt community. we went from that to where a city solicitor said the city will not fight. we agree with john and jim. it's been an incredible change. the city has grown and changed so much. it's a very welcoming place for the lgbt community now. good to see that happen. >> now the state will change in a dramatic way after today's
i know he doesn't have an earpiece, so you're going to have to translate. jeffrey, let me bring you in. >> you know, jim, i have cincinnati roots, too. and i wonder if you can talk about how different cincinnati is. because when you left for the oral arguments there was a ceremony at city hall wishing you well. very different from how cincinnati used to be, isn't it? >> so jeffrey toobin is also from cincinnati. and he said -- >> oh, really? >> yes. >> he said it's...
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. >> is that serial killer jeffrey dahmer? >> yeah. i killing, dismembering, eating those delicious people was a good idea. i'm not responsible for it, so don't blame me. >> well, who should we blame then? >> obama. >> what? come on now, jeffrey dahmer, you can't blame obama. you kate people. >> yeah, yeah. >> what's happening larry? i heard you guys are talking about africans, so i figured i'd join in. what's up, j.d.? >> we weren't talking about africans. wait, organdian strongman idi amin? this keeps getting worse. >> how so? you killed between 100,000 and 500,000 people during your regime. >> no, my brother. i cannot credit for that. that's unfair. >> what are you talking about? you committed genocide. >> that's only one person 100% responsible for this, and his name is obama. >> no, no, no. you're going to blame president obama for this? >> no, no, no. his father. i actually like the president. >> jaja! >> hitler, can you not tell me you're not responsible for those atrocities. >> nein! vissenhoff obama! vissenhoff obama! obama, oba
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and i agree with jeffrey, it is i think, his signature achievement as president. >> justice scalia saidl call it scotus care. saying that not in a positive way. the ruling, the fact it was 6-3. that surprised you? >> it did. i thought justice kennedy who voted the law was unconstitutional three years ago, the fact that he joined chief justice roberts and the four liberals, did surprise me. and the breadth of chief justice's opinion. he didn't just say, president obama's interpretation is okay for him. but another president could come in and change it. available in all 50 states. so the breadth of the victory did surprise me. just how definitive it was. >> doug, do you think chief justice roberts approaches the cases with his own legacy in mind. the current court known as the the roberts' court. the face of the court. >> no, i don't think he does, i don't think anything to do with legacy. i think he did what was right and what he thought was the most important thing. >> now i actually disagree with that. i think chief justice roberts does think about his legacy and you know, each chief j
and i agree with jeffrey, it is i think, his signature achievement as president. >> justice scalia saidl call it scotus care. saying that not in a positive way. the ruling, the fact it was 6-3. that surprised you? >> it did. i thought justice kennedy who voted the law was unconstitutional three years ago, the fact that he joined chief justice roberts and the four liberals, did surprise me. and the breadth of chief justice's opinion. he didn't just say, president obama's...
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jeffrey? iask you in particular if you could just sort of lay out the case for those people who may live in those 20 states that are still experiencing bans on gay marriage, that there's lith negotiation ahead in order for that to end. >> there is ashleigh but i wouldn't overstate the complexity of the situation now. in a matter of weeks in all 50 states there are going to be same-sex marriages. states are going to be required to allow these ceremonies to take place. now, there may be some technical implementation controversies. in alabama where the chief justice has been resisting the orders of federal courts there has been more complexity than in most states but i've already seen several states including ohio which was the focus of this case have acknowledged they're going allow same-sex marriages. so in a complicated legal world today's decision is not really all that complicated in its implications which is that states have to allow gay people to get married. >> and it's not necessarily imme
jeffrey? iask you in particular if you could just sort of lay out the case for those people who may live in those 20 states that are still experiencing bans on gay marriage, that there's lith negotiation ahead in order for that to end. >> there is ashleigh but i wouldn't overstate the complexity of the situation now. in a matter of weeks in all 50 states there are going to be same-sex marriages. states are going to be required to allow these ceremonies to take place. now, there may be...
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i want to go to jeffrey toobin right now. jeffrey, you're talking about right now the dissent from chief justice john roberts who was vilified by conservatives today but is on their side today. >> right. and chief justice roberts' dissenting opinion is really a discussion of why we have a supreme court. because what he's saying is you know this is a very important issue, and if i understand why there are people who want same-sex marriage to be legal, and that is a perfectly legitimate goal. but he says that is for the political process. that is for state legislature, the people's elected representatives, the constitution has nothing to do with it. if i can just read a paragraph or a couple sentences from chief justice roberts' dissent, i think it really captures what's going on here. he says if you are among the many americans of whatever sexual orientation who favor expanding same-sex marriage by all means celebrate today's decision celebrate the achievement of a desired goal celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of
i want to go to jeffrey toobin right now. jeffrey, you're talking about right now the dissent from chief justice john roberts who was vilified by conservatives today but is on their side today. >> right. and chief justice roberts' dissenting opinion is really a discussion of why we have a supreme court. because what he's saying is you know this is a very important issue, and if i understand why there are people who want same-sex marriage to be legal, and that is a perfectly legitimate...
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jeffrey? ito ask you in particular if you could just sort of lay out the case for those people who may live in those 20 states that are still experiencing bans on gay marriage, that there's lith negotiation ahead in order for that to end. >> there is, ashleigh, but i wouldn't overstate the complexity of the situation now. in a matter of weeks in all 50 states there are going to be same-sex marriages. states are going to be required to allow these ceremonies to take place. now, there may be some technical implementation controversies. in alabama where the chief justice has been resisting the orders of federal courts, there has been more complexity than in most states but i've already seen several states, including ohio, which was the focus of this case, have acknowledged they're going allow same-sex marriages. so in a complicated legal world today's decision is not really all that complicated in its implications which is that states have to allow gay people to get married. >> and it's not necessa
jeffrey? ito ask you in particular if you could just sort of lay out the case for those people who may live in those 20 states that are still experiencing bans on gay marriage, that there's lith negotiation ahead in order for that to end. >> there is, ashleigh, but i wouldn't overstate the complexity of the situation now. in a matter of weeks in all 50 states there are going to be same-sex marriages. states are going to be required to allow these ceremonies to take place. now, there may...
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in my third standard i up the reasonable probability. jeffrey in the book i mentioned provide what i think are three principal reasons why the vietnam war is unwinnable. one is absence of a politically competitive south vietnam. over -- stamina and military effectiveness, and underestimation of the enemy's tenacity and fighting power. the discussion of that standard in my paper will simply be commentary on jeffrey record's. i conclude with four observations. first, the just war approach is a valuable framework, i think, for four -- four sorting out -- for sorting out in judging use of force such as in the vietnam case. the approach is aimed at preventing arbitrary force which, as one author rightly says, i think is a supreme evil. arbitrary force is. the just war approach is not self applying. it is only as good as the interpreter who uses it, and it can sometimes yield mistaken judgments. my own record in regard to the debates in vietnam is i think a case in point. of the various standards inform each other in various interesting ways. thanks t
in my third standard i up the reasonable probability. jeffrey in the book i mentioned provide what i think are three principal reasons why the vietnam war is unwinnable. one is absence of a politically competitive south vietnam. over -- stamina and military effectiveness, and underestimation of the enemy's tenacity and fighting power. the discussion of that standard in my paper will simply be commentary on jeffrey record's. i conclude with four observations. first, the just war approach is a...
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i think that indicates how strongly he felt about this case. >> we'll talk more about this jeffrey toobinnow have to pause and take you to charleston the funeral for reverend clementa pinckney is under way. the crowd at the capacity 5,000 people in this arena. my colleague don lemon is standing by. we know the president, among others are in attendance here. they are familiar with one another personally, don. have you seen the president yet? >> reporter: i have not seen the president. i've seen the president's motorcade, yes. so in that vain i have seen the president drive by a short while ago as he got off of air force one and made his way to the arena which is in the shadow of the ame emanuel church that is nearby. the president will be speaking and this is going to be a big speech for him. he's given this speech a number of times after there have been tragedies involving shootings in this country. you have covered them brooke and i have covered them as well. this comes a the a time when we're dealing very specifically with race in this country and the issues of rights as well civil righ
i think that indicates how strongly he felt about this case. >> we'll talk more about this jeffrey toobinnow have to pause and take you to charleston the funeral for reverend clementa pinckney is under way. the crowd at the capacity 5,000 people in this arena. my colleague don lemon is standing by. we know the president, among others are in attendance here. they are familiar with one another personally, don. have you seen the president yet? >> reporter: i have not seen the...
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jeffrey: i don't think so. at the great opportunity.ppened in downtown tampa was that the arena was put your 20 years ago. the history center and the convention center are other great anchors and the aquarium. they were put here with the idea of developing all this downtown real estate and was never any one owner for all the land amid the downturn of the mid to thousands. i think those two factors made it difficult to develop. now we have such a supportive legislature with the governor and the state. andmayor and the governor the county legislators, etc.. ,ne owner of all this land myself with cascade investments, that sets us up for the ability to create a great billion dollars live, work, play 20 47 environment. i know that's a cliche, but it is really true with what we have tried to create. pimm: that was erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle speaking with the tampa bay lightning owner. still ahead on "bloomberg market day," an online pharmacy startup with more than $50 billion in venture backing is taking on cbs and walgreens. you are
jeffrey: i don't think so. at the great opportunity.ppened in downtown tampa was that the arena was put your 20 years ago. the history center and the convention center are other great anchors and the aquarium. they were put here with the idea of developing all this downtown real estate and was never any one owner for all the land amid the downturn of the mid to thousands. i think those two factors made it difficult to develop. now we have such a supportive legislature with the governor and the...
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. >> jeffrey, when i look up at our markets, i think about corporate bonds.f the big topics this year is liquidity. if we're going to talk about liquidity, maybe the corporate sector is the best area to talk about. how vulnerable are they to widening spread? >> i think they're vulnerable particularly if interest rates rise. which is a nonconsensus point of view. most people think that corporate bonds, particularly junk bonds are somehow going to save you if interest rates are rising. but i think that's wrong. i think people -- were looking, we're hungry for yield. starvation for yield and buying corporate bonds and junk bonds was a way to try to accomplish something in terms of yield land. but if fields are rising, then the starvation of yield is actually abating. and a bigger topic that i've been talking about now that's a longer-term topic is the corporate bond market, the junk bond market in particular has never experienced secularly rising interest rates. >> never ever. >> never in a bear market. >> when i came into the business, 30-year bond prices were
. >> jeffrey, when i look up at our markets, i think about corporate bonds.f the big topics this year is liquidity. if we're going to talk about liquidity, maybe the corporate sector is the best area to talk about. how vulnerable are they to widening spread? >> i think they're vulnerable particularly if interest rates rise. which is a nonconsensus point of view. most people think that corporate bonds, particularly junk bonds are somehow going to save you if interest rates are...
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i do not expect the judge will be on this case very long. >> let me get jeffrey's analysis. >> i justnk it is outrageous that he even presided over the arraignment. he gave money to the defendant. i mean i'm not saying it was anything improper about giving money to the defendant. judges before they go on the bench give campaign contributions all the time. there is nothing wrong with that. but you can't sit in judgment of someone you gave money to? he should have been gone well before the arraignment. >> i can't believe that it wasn't even raised earlier. >>> just ahead, growing fears isis is growing ground by using massive new bols to win important military victories. what can the u.s. do to prevent these attacks? >>> and we're just learning that the police officer caught on video pulling a gun at a pool party is resigning. we're standing by with the police chief. stand by. across america people, like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins, are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't ge
i do not expect the judge will be on this case very long. >> let me get jeffrey's analysis. >> i justnk it is outrageous that he even presided over the arraignment. he gave money to the defendant. i mean i'm not saying it was anything improper about giving money to the defendant. judges before they go on the bench give campaign contributions all the time. there is nothing wrong with that. but you can't sit in judgment of someone you gave money to? he should have been gone well...
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i think one thing jeffrey said which is true in the entertainment world, relationships are severed for reasons. usually called creative differences. and clearly they're going to say there is a creative difference here in terms of what image he has, et cetera. and they're uncomfortable with it. i don't know of many lawsuits in the entertainment world ever been successful based on the fact that they have done something with the talent and they decided he is just not what they want anymore. >> the talent almost always loses in these circumstances. often it end with some kind of settlement. the talent gets some money to go away. i think trump is enjoying as all way the attention and the controversy. >> you're so cynical. >> you know i should be much more naive about how decent and good donald from temperature istrump is. perhaps i am not. i think he will probably not wind up filing an actual lawsuit. if he does it will probably just sort of peter out. but, you know he is where he wants to be on television. >> athena i understand trump was asked about who he goes to for advice when giving s
i think one thing jeffrey said which is true in the entertainment world, relationships are severed for reasons. usually called creative differences. and clearly they're going to say there is a creative difference here in terms of what image he has, et cetera. and they're uncomfortable with it. i don't know of many lawsuits in the entertainment world ever been successful based on the fact that they have done something with the talent and they decided he is just not what they want anymore....
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i know it's getting loud out there. jeffrey toobin, to the quiet confines and the thoughtful situation you're in right now. i know you were looking at this very, very carefully. did you expect 6-3. did you expect to see the upholding of the law by chief justice roberts along with justice kennedy? >> i did think the law would survive. i do think 6-3 is somewhat of a surprise. anthony kennedy had been a dissenter when chief justice roberts upheld the constitutionality of the law three years ago. so the fact that the obama administration got kennedy's vote, i think, was a significant surprise to me. what's a little peculiar about this decision, as we view it in sort of world historical terms, is that it's really just a status quo opinion. it does not have implications beyond the affordable care act. this is not a constitutional opinion. the constitution has nothing to do with this case. this is simply an interpretation of the law itself, and it says that the way the obama administration has been interpreting the law is correct. so
i know it's getting loud out there. jeffrey toobin, to the quiet confines and the thoughtful situation you're in right now. i know you were looking at this very, very carefully. did you expect 6-3. did you expect to see the upholding of the law by chief justice roberts along with justice kennedy? >> i did think the law would survive. i do think 6-3 is somewhat of a surprise. anthony kennedy had been a dissenter when chief justice roberts upheld the constitutionality of the law three years...
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i want to bring in jeffrey ross now. school -- he is from the school of criminal justice the university of baltimore and jeffrey, please correct me if i have the wrong school. but can you take us a little bit inside what was going on in prison for these guys that they could even ened gender the goodwill or even the help of corrections officers? >> most prison verse 24/7 to think about ways to escape and it does appear that they were able to somehow get some benefits from joyce mitchell and from gene palmer. how useful those were is hard to say, as they may have had other people helping them both inside the correctional facility and also on the outside. it is important that sweat was found alive, because what is going to happen, his testimony is going to be important in both the criminal proceedings against mitchell and palmer and he may very well implicate other people in the -- in the escape attempt. law enforcement working overtime, trying to locate them and putting closure on a case that's gone on over three weeks' ti
i want to bring in jeffrey ross now. school -- he is from the school of criminal justice the university of baltimore and jeffrey, please correct me if i have the wrong school. but can you take us a little bit inside what was going on in prison for these guys that they could even ened gender the goodwill or even the help of corrections officers? >> most prison verse 24/7 to think about ways to escape and it does appear that they were able to somehow get some benefits from joyce mitchell...
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i seen him wave. was that him? >> kevin houck takes the walk towards freedom. >> nice little reception going on here. >> yeah. >> and -- jeffreys a life sentence in prison. >> i won't see i'll still be in here that long. if i can't get out the right way, i'll get out the wrong way. they'll have to kill me in here. his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. our biggest sale of the summer royal starts tomorrow.sale. get a 50% reduced deposit. plus up to $200 onboard spending money. and up to 30% off your cruise. call 1-800-royal-caribbean or your travel agent today. let'at your credit. >>i know i have a 786 fico score, thanks to all the tools and help on experian.com. so how are we going to sweeten this deal? floor mats... clear coats... >>you're getting warmer... leather seats... >>and this... my wife bought me that. get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 6
i seen him wave. was that him? >> kevin houck takes the walk towards freedom. >> nice little reception going on here. >> yeah. >> and -- jeffreys a life sentence in prison. >> i won't see i'll still be in here that long. if i can't get out the right way, i'll get out the wrong way. they'll have to kill me in here. his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. our biggest sale...
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jeffrey toobin let me brings you back in here. are you surprised by the ruling today? >> not really. ithis was a long shot i thought from the very beginning. i mean this is an interpretation of the law, of these four words, that not a single member of congress said they thought was the correct interpretation. all through the very long and torturous debate over the affordable care act, it was assumed by everyone that the subsidies would be available in the state exchanges and in the federal exchanges. it was only years -- many months later when a group of conservative lawyers pored over the statute and found these four words that this case and this issue even arose. however, this court is usually so politicized, and there was one d.c. circuit court that ruled against the administration so, you know you couldn't be super confident, but it seemed to me from the very beginning that the administration's position was very strong here. this was a highly technical, legalistic reading by the plaintiffs in the case and, you know there is part of john roberts that you could sense in the oral argu
jeffrey toobin let me brings you back in here. are you surprised by the ruling today? >> not really. ithis was a long shot i thought from the very beginning. i mean this is an interpretation of the law, of these four words, that not a single member of congress said they thought was the correct interpretation. all through the very long and torturous debate over the affordable care act, it was assumed by everyone that the subsidies would be available in the state exchanges and in the...
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people can get angry because i'm quoting jeffrey sacks. but iey sacks. i only bring that up to say this whole thing about you can help poor people or you can put money in the cayman islands and, i don't understand. i mean it's about, mika the clintons making upwards of $200 million and bill clinton's speech making pay days exploding after hillary clinton was secretary of state. and exploding in places that had business before her state department. >> i'm just not sure how that was even -- i don't want to say allowed, but i mean there are -- >> when she became secretary of state, they set out a set of rules about -- rules of the road. >> i'm surprised. >> it was agreed by all sides that president clinton could give speeches. there were limits on donations and which donation this is he could take from which foreign countries. >> but not limits on how much money he could take personally. >> correct. but that was all discussed. >> but the market sets the price. >> it's all legal. >> should the husband of the secretary of state be able to go out and
people can get angry because i'm quoting jeffrey sacks. but iey sacks. i only bring that up to say this whole thing about you can help poor people or you can put money in the cayman islands and, i don't understand. i mean it's about, mika the clintons making upwards of $200 million and bill clinton's speech making pay days exploding after hillary clinton was secretary of state. and exploding in places that had business before her state department. >> i'm just not sure how that was even --...
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i can tell you. >>> coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey come face-to-face and it's not to shake hands. >> i haveated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck. >> another inmate shares his story with local teens. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am spyder dealer and test drive one today. the new spyder f3. riding has evolved. the ready set summer sales event is on now. save up to $4000 and get a two-year warranty. we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the lowest prices of the season, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what a
i can tell you. >>> coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey come face-to-face and it's not to shake hands. >> i haveated here for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck. >> another inmate shares his story with local teens. introducing the new can-am spyder f3. with a cruising riding position and the most advanced vehicle stability system in the industry... you'll ride with a feeling of complete freedom and confidence. visit your can-am spyder dealer and test drive one...
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i can tell you. you know? >>> coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey despeines come face to face, and it's not to shake hands. i've been incarcerated in this jail for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck. >> another inmate shares his story with local teens. >>> inside suffolk county jail's riverhead facility officers depend on teamwork to manage day to day operations. the same holds true for officer hamilton. any contact he has with his colleagues is strictly via radio from his vantage point. >> this is the tower post. the main function is to supervise the yards behind me and watch correctional officers working yards, report any incidents, fights, anything like that. in case there is an attempted escape i am in contact with the criminal patrol vehicle, a black pickup truck, and i will inform them as the location of the inmate and what direction they took off. the entire perimeter of the facility, hunting season we have a lot of hunters that get lost and wander out of the woods. i will tell the truck where they are and send them on their way. >> the other thing that makes officer hamilton's position uniqu
i can tell you. you know? >>> coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey despeines come face to face, and it's not to shake hands. i've been incarcerated in this jail for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck. >> another inmate shares his story with local teens. >>> inside suffolk county jail's riverhead facility officers depend on teamwork to manage day to day operations. the same holds true for officer hamilton. any contact he has with his colleagues is strictly via...
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i agree with you. if you are employed by harvard or youtube or google. jeffrey, you could tell them you got pregnant and you would get leave. if you are poor you are unskilled you work at a minimum-wage job there's lots of turnover by virtue of the city, that's the least among us. >> that's exactly where the mandates are are most likely to do harm. because the employers are substituting low level substitutable employees. saying gee when you are making me keep somebody in an industry that is already enormous and keep them for 12 weeks when they're not here, i'm going to try not hire like that. i'm going to hire 50-year-olds who may not have kids. >> we know that happens. i'll agree with you on that. we know that part happens. jeffrey good to have you thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> jeffrey myron, department of economics at harvard. up next, it's not just mothers. i'm going to introduce you to the man who sued his company to stay home with his children. i'll let you know what happens in two minutes. >> we are continuing you or very weird
i agree with you. if you are employed by harvard or youtube or google. jeffrey, you could tell them you got pregnant and you would get leave. if you are poor you are unskilled you work at a minimum-wage job there's lots of turnover by virtue of the city, that's the least among us. >> that's exactly where the mandates are are most likely to do harm. because the employers are substituting low level substitutable employees. saying gee when you are making me keep somebody in an industry that...
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. >> i don't know the answer either. >> jeffrey toobin thank you very much. >>> coming up former fugitiveiving details aboutfá his prison escape, where they really wanted to go what plan "a" should have been and why he ditched his friend and fellow escapee richard matt in the woods. >>> next, that unexpected moment during the president's eulogy in charleston, south carolina, friday. stunning the crowd and anyone watching by singing "amazing grace" there. the organist who climbed in alongside joins me after the break. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. >>> the nation witnessed just an incredible moment in charleston south carolina last friday when president obama, while delivering that impassioned eulogy for clementa pinckney broke out in song and praise through the hymn "amazing grace." ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ ♪ that saved a wretch like me ♪ ♪ i was was lost but now am found ♪ ♪ was blind but now i see ♪ >> oh, that moment. and the man behind the organ here charles miller jr., joins me from charleston. sir, it is an honor to have you on. you know you said you thought
. >> i don't know the answer either. >> jeffrey toobin thank you very much. >>> coming up former fugitiveiving details aboutfá his prison escape, where they really wanted to go what plan "a" should have been and why he ditched his friend and fellow escapee richard matt in the woods. >>> next, that unexpected moment during the president's eulogy in charleston, south carolina, friday. stunning the crowd and anyone watching by singing "amazing...
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jeffrey cleveland. i like to see income up.mply is the economy actually recovering or are we going to have a hangover from the first quarter for a couple of months? >> we should continue to recover, brian. as you may know there is a seasonal problem with the gdp data. if you look at it year over year the economy grew 3% year over year. the best showing since 06. my guess is this quarter will be somewhere around 2.5% or a shade better. it's less about the consumer for gdp, but what should be a recovery in the expert sector and going forward, the strong growth combined with a good job market should get a recovery in consumer spending in the back half. >>>. >> here is the great debate and one of the reasons why we are at the conference. when oil and gas prices tumbled, almost everywhere you saw the consumer is going to go on an unprecedented boom because now they have the tax break from lower gas prices. it is fair to say that has not materialized. why not and will it if we stay at the levels. >> energy as a share is a smaller pie
jeffrey cleveland. i like to see income up.mply is the economy actually recovering or are we going to have a hangover from the first quarter for a couple of months? >> we should continue to recover, brian. as you may know there is a seasonal problem with the gdp data. if you look at it year over year the economy grew 3% year over year. the best showing since 06. my guess is this quarter will be somewhere around 2.5% or a shade better. it's less about the consumer for gdp, but what should...
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i turned and got the gun away from gary. gary just gave up after he shot. we took the handcuffs off jeffrey and put them on him. t catatonic. not aggressive. not trying to get away. just, i did it. >> i've covered war zones. i've been to political conventions, interviewed presidents and i've never seen anything like that. >> doucet dies from a single gunshot wound to the head. gary plauche is taken into custody. >> he has been actually arrested and booked with second-degree murder. >> jodie plauche finds out his father has killed jeff doucet, and that it was all caught on camera. >> they told me they have video coverage of it. do not watch the news. i watched it. i've seen it, and now i know what happened. >> after the shooting, the story dominate local news, and a wave of support grows for jodie's father. >> the next day, the phone was just swamped with people calling, and i would guess 19 out of 20 were very upset about us even booking him for murder. the vast majority of people said, what would you do, he deserved what he got. that sort of thing. >> in the end, gary plauche pleads no contest to manslaughter a
i turned and got the gun away from gary. gary just gave up after he shot. we took the handcuffs off jeffrey and put them on him. t catatonic. not aggressive. not trying to get away. just, i did it. >> i've covered war zones. i've been to political conventions, interviewed presidents and i've never seen anything like that. >> doucet dies from a single gunshot wound to the head. gary plauche is taken into custody. >> he has been actually arrested and booked with second-degree...
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my other grandmother, i wish you could meet your cousin jeffrey. he is a lawyer.e only problem is he is my cousin! >> jimmy: that's a very close family you have. really tight unit. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: it does not register to her, i guess? >> she is in love with the power and the -- >> in love with love. he is just a catch. who cares if the dna matches up. >> he is a catch. >> jimmy: you did, talking about a comedy tour. >> yes. >> jimmy: for trainwreck, just fin,ed right? >> just finished. really amazing. did the tour all for charity. it was really nice. flew us in a private jet. put us in these nice hotels ichl found that though we weren't being paid. i was able to just like take all the stuff out of hotel with me. and order a ton of room service. >> jimmy: what kind of stuff would you take out of the hotel? >> there is always a lot of waters and snacks and stuff. these are paid for, right? why wouldn't i -- take them? >> jimmy: are they paid for, or are they on the tab? i mean -- >> i mean, well universal can afford it. >> jimmy: do you kid this to be stealin
my other grandmother, i wish you could meet your cousin jeffrey. he is a lawyer.e only problem is he is my cousin! >> jimmy: that's a very close family you have. really tight unit. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: it does not register to her, i guess? >> she is in love with the power and the -- >> in love with love. he is just a catch. who cares if the dna matches up. >> he is a catch. >> jimmy: you did, talking about a comedy tour. >> yes. >> jimmy:...
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"extant" premieres one week from tonight on cbs, please welcome jeffrey dean morgan. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. had i>> that would have been sweet. >> jimmy: i heard you rode a motorcycle here. >> i did, i rode a motorcycle, i had some road grime on my other nice t-shirt that i brought with me. >> jimmy: i gotcha. >> now i'm wearing this. >> jimmy: i thought you were wearing it on your own. >> i know, i wear it all the time. that's what i meant to say. >> jimmy: do you wear a helmet when you're on the motorcycle? >> it's the law now, so yeah. >> jimmy: you do, all right. do people get pulled over for that? >> i understand. i think so. they also make fake helmets. the strength of a ping-pong ball cut in half. you put a d.o.t. stick over the back. >> jimmy: what's the point of that? if you're wearing a -- you have the inconvenience of wearing something on your head but none of the safety of it. >> there is nothing good about it. >> jimmy: i see. >> nothing good can come from it. they might look a little keeler. you look like a kazoo with the regulation hell help. if you're trying to look good, then you
"extant" premieres one week from tonight on cbs, please welcome jeffrey dean morgan. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. had i>> that would have been sweet. >> jimmy: i heard you rode a motorcycle here. >> i did, i rode a motorcycle, i had some road grime on my other nice t-shirt that i brought with me. >> jimmy: i gotcha. >> now i'm wearing this. >> jimmy: i thought you were wearing it on your own. >> i know, i wear it all the...
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i listen to jeffries and others and let it run? >> okay mankind is a very controversial stock. if the doctors like it like jeffrey said the stock goes er. i thought the jeffries' note was very cogent but the stock got hit today. in a battleground like mankind, you have to do your own work and make up your mind. i very rarely punt but i very pilloried for saying to sell it and went down to nine. i now say you are on your own. the jeffries note was cogent but so was the goldman note. sometimes i'm just going to say it's on the viewer. to all the ceos out there, you want a higher stock price, do something about it. it's not all that hard to do what's right. on "mad" tonight, the biggest tax payer in the land. there's fraud all over the place. let's see what h&r block has to say. then, what rocks the runway this week that could be a come pleat joke tomorrow? should you bother even investing in retail? oh, boy, you don't want to miss my take tonight. plus are we on the brink on a big downturn? we're going to go off the charts. i think it's an unemotional way of finding out. stick with cramer! >>> don't miss a second o
i listen to jeffries and others and let it run? >> okay mankind is a very controversial stock. if the doctors like it like jeffrey said the stock goes er. i thought the jeffries' note was very cogent but the stock got hit today. in a battleground like mankind, you have to do your own work and make up your mind. i very rarely punt but i very pilloried for saying to sell it and went down to nine. i now say you are on your own. the jeffries note was cogent but so was the goldman note....
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i can tell you. you know? >>> coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey despeines come face to face, and it's not to shake hands. i've been incarcerated in this jail for two years. i stabbed somebody in his neck. >> another inmate shares his story with local teens. ce compy jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. wheall i can think abouthit, is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. youany profession,ob, image matters. i want some gray...but not too much. only touch of gray uses oxygen to gently blend away some gray, but not all for that perfect salt and pepper look. satisfaction guaranteed. just you and the look you want. just for men touch of gray unbridled jealousy.ady for s
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and i think during ambassador jeffreys time you'll seeyd,s÷ some similar kinds of concernsurñ expressedand i think you asked why didn't the u.s. government do something about it. i think john really put his finger on it because there's been a real wish on part of policymakers in washington to see the turkey they would like to see as opposed to the one that actually exists.ou well, i can't really speak for today, but i know you're shocked by this but the administration doesn't consult me very often on turkish policy. >> two gentlemen in the front, try to make it short if you can. >> american kurdish information network. two days before the election two bombs exploded in election rally, an isis member was arrested. given erdogan's sympathies for isis and given the hawk war between -- isis in syria. is it going to be possible to stop the mayhem in syria and iraq? >> pass it to the gentleman in front of you >> i would like to get the comment of ambassador. we noted as you said foreign policy will perhaps goynqît beyond transition. but i would like to get your comments on turkish foreign pol
and i think during ambassador jeffreys time you'll seeyd,s÷ some similar kinds of concernsurñ expressedand i think you asked why didn't the u.s. government do something about it. i think john really put his finger on it because there's been a real wish on part of policymakers in washington to see the turkey they would like to see as opposed to the one that actually exists.ou well, i can't really speak for today, but i know you're shocked by this but the administration doesn't consult me very...
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so i disagree with you, ambassador jeffrey. just think that would be a dangerous statement for us to be making at a point in which we've reached an agreement that is acceptable to the p5 plus one and that is going to a think actually the two a sigh of relief across the planet and this would be an unnecessary escalation in terms of the dynamic that would have been created between our country and iran. >> senator, one word on this. i understand your point. nonetheless, it is the policy of the government announced repeatedly in almost every opportunity when he does talk about the iranian situation. secondly, deal with syria and the willingness i believe happened only after the committee passed a resolution authorizing use of force by the u.s. government against syria. >> i would say again that while it is kind of the policy of our country that iran would not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, the premise that the treaty would be they are not going to get a lot dead because they will be safeguards in place that will give us the t
so i disagree with you, ambassador jeffrey. just think that would be a dangerous statement for us to be making at a point in which we've reached an agreement that is acceptable to the p5 plus one and that is going to a think actually the two a sigh of relief across the planet and this would be an unnecessary escalation in terms of the dynamic that would have been created between our country and iran. >> senator, one word on this. i understand your point. nonetheless, it is the policy of...