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i had to get permission to see jeffrey. have been able to see him three times, once a month, since he has gone in. it is extremely costly for me to go there. flight, airfare -- excuse me, hotel, rental car. we get to visit approximately six hours a day on saturday and sunday. we sit in a room. we are able to sit next 1 -- next to one another. but the enforcement thing is that jeffrey is demoralized when i visit by having to go through a strip search before and after our visit. amy: jesselyn radar wrote a piece for salon.com in may called "the shocking court case , that proves the government's shameful petraeus hypocrisy." in it, she asks why former cia officer jeffrey sterling faced two decades in prison, while former cia director general david petraeus got two years probation for similar charges. radack writes -- "petraeus, who gave a far greater volume of classified and potentially harmful information to his mistress, was given a sweetheart plea deal and was never charged with anything. conveniently, his sweetheart plea d
i had to get permission to see jeffrey. have been able to see him three times, once a month, since he has gone in. it is extremely costly for me to go there. flight, airfare -- excuse me, hotel, rental car. we get to visit approximately six hours a day on saturday and sunday. we sit in a room. we are able to sit next 1 -- next to one another. but the enforcement thing is that jeffrey is demoralized when i visit by having to go through a strip search before and after our visit. amy: jesselyn...
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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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jeffrey: i think that is right.ffett, but now you are taking it to the next degree. you have concentrated portfolios and equity and all of a sudden you have a lot more volatility and a lot more capital changes. brendan: all the capital chases insurance is -- for all of the people holding lower risk insurance portfolios. there are two different ways to think about risk. if you think about it like an insurer, it is on the road. you take in premiums, look at the possibility of a hurricane, and you think up to five years. as an investor, you have a different way of thinking about gains. so you can have a mix of these two strategies. sonali: einhorn took losses on the investment portfolio and the reinvestment portfolio. $1 billion to reinvest and now if your insurance business is also not doing that well, then that is less money. it was supposed to be permanent capital. brendan: matt, you have something? looking at something that was caused by hurricane patricia. and it is not doing well right now. there is concern that
jeffrey: i think that is right.ffett, but now you are taking it to the next degree. you have concentrated portfolios and equity and all of a sudden you have a lot more volatility and a lot more capital changes. brendan: all the capital chases insurance is -- for all of the people holding lower risk insurance portfolios. there are two different ways to think about risk. if you think about it like an insurer, it is on the road. you take in premiums, look at the possibility of a hurricane, and you...
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conversation and i am at the stable so let me clarify that but at the end of the day, you know, i guess jeffrey, campaigns and he elections are about informing people, telling people in the voters, talking to the 635,000 people and moving the noise out of the way and i think if we inform the voters, what we truly believe that mr. trump will do to the republican party, i understand the anger. i understand the crowd, i have been in and out of the tea party, i get it. whether you nail me as a establishment or i've been called a lot of things, what i can tell you it's our patriotic duty to make sure we inform the voters of exactly what we think a trump candidacy will look like -- donald trump does not beat bernie sanders. >> jeff, let me ask you, i was listening to trump tonight at his latest stop and, you know, he constantly is talking about poll numbers and going over them and this poll and that and obviously he's got a lot to crow about. he's in the lead of the polls but there have been plenty of candidates in the past that led polls and gone on to win elections that don't spend their stump spee
conversation and i am at the stable so let me clarify that but at the end of the day, you know, i guess jeffrey, campaigns and he elections are about informing people, telling people in the voters, talking to the 635,000 people and moving the noise out of the way and i think if we inform the voters, what we truly believe that mr. trump will do to the republican party, i understand the anger. i understand the crowd, i have been in and out of the tea party, i get it. whether you nail me as a...
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jeffrey: i think you hit a great point on what is going on in china.mber when we talked about opex commodity. think about gasoline being a commodity and distillate being an opex commodity. alix: distillate inventories. watch them. we will be right back. ♪ i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. "what'd you miss?" let's get to mark crumpton. judges have ported a psychological evaluation for a woman accused of driving her car into a homecoming parade at oklahoma state university, killing four and injuring dozens of others. she is facing for preliminary counts of second-degree murder. she is also accused of driving under the influence during that accident on
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i thought it was a really excellent showing from most of the candidates. >> jeffrey lord? hought they all did very well, but it does seem to strike me repeated whether it's donald trump, ben carson, ted cruz and marco rubio and certainly carly fiorina, that what you have just overwhelmingly is this sentiment for the quote, unquote outsiders versus -- >> and that still holds true. >> and that still holds true. >> interesting. >> marco rubio has had consistently good debates, is a good debater. ted cruz had a very good night and no against dense that both of them are senators and all they do is debate. they debate for a living, when they show up. i think kasich had a good night as well. he had an off night at the cnn debate. tonight he was back. i think we're not going to see anything change. there's an undercard debate also in the next debate which is in 12 days, november 10th. we're going to see this same cast. we may see some of the folks who are on this main stage going to the undercard debate. >> look. jeb bush offered to give any democrat $10 -- he offered to give democ
i thought it was a really excellent showing from most of the candidates. >> jeffrey lord? hought they all did very well, but it does seem to strike me repeated whether it's donald trump, ben carson, ted cruz and marco rubio and certainly carly fiorina, that what you have just overwhelmingly is this sentiment for the quote, unquote outsiders versus -- >> and that still holds true. >> and that still holds true. >> interesting. >> marco rubio has had consistently good...
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to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both.
to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both.
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to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. to adam, what does this look like and what do
to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. to adam, what does this look like and what do
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. >> and i want to bring in jeffrey lord, trump supporter and a former ted cruz contributor and writer. >> could somebody please just get me that tequila. >> and donna brazile. >> i'm going to give her the marijuana. >> ana, you can't dodge it any longer. how do you think your guy did tonight? >> i think the mets are doing very, very well tonight. i do hear that the kansas city royals are up. look, i want to tell, you know, axelrod you don't have to wait until tomorrow morning for jeb bush supporters to be glum. i'm pretty damn glum tonight. i think marco rubio is a masterful debater, very, very good and quick on his feet. you're going to attempt to land a punch you've got to do it well, and, you know, it didn't happen. i can't believe that one of the best moments that marco had was actually handed to him by jeb. i think we have elevated. i think jeb has elevated marco with, you know, with these attacks, and i think that frankly, you know, he's got to take the next ten days before the next debate which is november 10th and, you know, pretty much lay off every other damn thing and dedic
. >> and i want to bring in jeffrey lord, trump supporter and a former ted cruz contributor and writer. >> could somebody please just get me that tequila. >> and donna brazile. >> i'm going to give her the marijuana. >> ana, you can't dodge it any longer. how do you think your guy did tonight? >> i think the mets are doing very, very well tonight. i do hear that the kansas city royals are up. look, i want to tell, you know, axelrod you don't have to wait...
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back dwroushgs an -- back to you, anderson. >> thank you, i want to bring back the panel elise labott and gloria bergen and carl and jeffrey>> i want to go back to the testimony on the attacks, and some have sought to justify this behavior as she said in are response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. she does not say it was borne out of the protest, but she says that some have sought -- and it is a carefully worded statement, and she talk about throughout the hearing of the fog of war and the information coming many if, and she was sending a message as she said throughout the day to countries around the world particularly in the middle east, if you remember the coverage back to that day in addition to reeling from the attack on the benghazi facility, the u.s. was also fending off violent protests in cairo, in yemen, in tunisia, and some of which damaged some of the em bas is sis, and so what the secretary was saying, if you are justifying your attacks as a result of this video, she is sending a message to people around the world and the countries that the u.s. needed their help. so there is a lot of focus on
back dwroushgs an -- back to you, anderson. >> thank you, i want to bring back the panel elise labott and gloria bergen and carl and jeffrey>> i want to go back to the testimony on the attacks, and some have sought to justify this behavior as she said in are response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. she does not say it was borne out of the protest, but she says that some have sought -- and it is a carefully worded statement, and she talk about throughout the hearing...
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to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. whate go first to adam, does this look like and what do we have to take note on? the big picture is that the left side of the court had a good year with a lot of liberal decisions and at liberal victories. like the, it looks empire strikes back and the conservative roberts court we know will deliver more conservative opinions. justice kennedy is in the middle. i expect him to swing right. there is a reason for the left to be nervous. they are tackling items of political significance. >> yes. they are. this is because of citizens united and the progeny. citizense come out of united and revolutionize campaign financing in the united states. i think that the regulation of american politics is likely -- i think the deregulation of american politics is likely to continue. redistricting, which is deeply political, creates a profound question about districts and counting the number of human beings or voters in a district. that has a great deal of political significance. charlie rose: the chi
to talk about these issues, adam and jeffrey. i am pleased to have both. whate go first to adam, does this look like and what do we have to take note on? the big picture is that the left side of the court had a good year with a lot of liberal decisions and at liberal victories. like the, it looks empire strikes back and the conservative roberts court we know will deliver more conservative opinions. justice kennedy is in the middle. i expect him to swing right. there is a reason for the left to...
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and jeffrey was basically guilty until proven innocent. and ihink that it shows the world the belief that the white man can do no wrong, and if he e does, he gets a slap on the wrist. and the black man is always guilty until proven innocent and he belongs behind bars. >> holly sterling, and she's the wife of jeffrey sterling. >>> president obama says that afghanistan is too fragile to walk away from right now. we'll talk with a former ambassador to the country as the white house launches a new mission. >>> and in baltimore, why demonstrators staged an all-night protest. >> back to our top story, a change in the strategy for afghanistan. president obama announced that he will not withdrawal all of the troops from the region by next year. he said it's a matter of national security. and the situation is too fragile to walk away from right now. more from washington. >> reporter: the u.s. president wanted to leave office with almost no troops deployed in afghanistan. but circumstances have forced barack obama to give up that goal. 5500 troops will be
and jeffrey was basically guilty until proven innocent. and ihink that it shows the world the belief that the white man can do no wrong, and if he e does, he gets a slap on the wrist. and the black man is always guilty until proven innocent and he belongs behind bars. >> holly sterling, and she's the wife of jeffrey sterling. >>> president obama says that afghanistan is too fragile to walk away from right now. we'll talk with a former ambassador to the country as the white house...
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i don't think this is a surprise this is coming from donald trump. >> jeffrey, i guess there is two different ways to look at it. this is him talking off the top of his head, you know, not something that was prethought out. just happens to be his opinion and he's expressing it because it came up in the interview and came into his head or that there's more calculations here that he feels by linking jeb bush to george w. bush. there is some benefit in that. how do you see it? >> yeah, there is some benefit. there is what i call the regan bush divide, which divides in essence the regan conservatives from the bush sort of moderates and the republican party. when you talk in this fashion and let's -- i'm not talking specifically about 9/11 but there is considerable disagreement within the republican party, the base of the republican party over the bush presidency and they certainly are familiar with the fact president bush 43 left office with a 22% approval rating and was unable to get his successor elected as president regan was able to do. there are considerable differences along that line, so w
i don't think this is a surprise this is coming from donald trump. >> jeffrey, i guess there is two different ways to look at it. this is him talking off the top of his head, you know, not something that was prethought out. just happens to be his opinion and he's expressing it because it came up in the interview and came into his head or that there's more calculations here that he feels by linking jeb bush to george w. bush. there is some benefit in that. how do you see it? >> yeah,...
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>> jeffrey, but jeffrey -- >> i don't think so. >> but voters think he's an idiot, jerk, stupid or dumbcalled mitt romney nice but he's not president, is he? >> anna, in between the swears and poll talk he did say any syrian refugee that leaves syria because of the crisis in the country with bombs dropping and god knows what else, if they come to the u.s. when donald trump is president, they are all going home. >> i think what he's doing is expanding on a point that brought him to this place which is hard lined, absolutely no exceptions on immigration. it's what brought him to the limelight to begin with in that speech that he gave in june when he announced for president and said he wants to build a wall, a big, beautiful wall because he's great at building things and can build a beautiful wall and he's going to keep immigrants out and i think that includes syrians. i think he's being very consistent with his theme and a theme that worked for him in the past. john, i just wanted to tell you something, there is a lot of cussing in politics, usually not in front of cameras. >> i've been t
>> jeffrey, but jeffrey -- >> i don't think so. >> but voters think he's an idiot, jerk, stupid or dumbcalled mitt romney nice but he's not president, is he? >> anna, in between the swears and poll talk he did say any syrian refugee that leaves syria because of the crisis in the country with bombs dropping and god knows what else, if they come to the u.s. when donald trump is president, they are all going home. >> i think what he's doing is expanding on a point...
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and jeffrey says, i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. cation from jeffrey that we know of is, "you are setting me up." that's a conversation that police outlined in the charging documents. kyle navin was charged yesterday, fred, shortly after being arrested on an unrelated drug charges. his girlfriend also charged with conspiracy to commit murder and hindering prosecution. they're both being held in jail on more than $2 million bond. >> so, then, sarah, after that arrest, did he allegedly then show them where the remains -- show police where the remains were or how were the remains located? >> the tip came in from people who noticed something suspicious at that property. he was already under arrest, because he was already under investigation, fred. you know, they had suspicions, but until those remains were found, they simply could not put the case together. >> gosh, terribly disturbing case. sarah ganim, thank you so much. >>> all right, the u.s. is getting more deeply involved in the war on isis. still ahead, why the u.s. is targeting o
and jeffrey says, i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. cation from jeffrey that we know of is, "you are setting me up." that's a conversation that police outlined in the charging documents. kyle navin was charged yesterday, fred, shortly after being arrested on an unrelated drug charges. his girlfriend also charged with conspiracy to commit murder and hindering prosecution. they're both being held in jail on more than $2 million bond. >> so, then,...
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i get why you're trying to draw distinction unless field, jeffrey. t another example of this dynam dynamic. >> first time for anything. >> if you catalog all might have wrong predictions, chris, you'd need like a two-hour segment. >> oh, thank you for being a bigger man, that shocked me. let me ask you this, last night, when you heard marco rubio using tone the way he did to disarm the jeb bush attack, using the connection to his own mother and her interest about his policy. seeing his acumen on the issues, did you get a little bit of a shiver up the spine? >> oh, he's enormously talented. look, there was a lot of talent on that stage last night. can hillary beat them? yes. rubio turned in a terrific performance. i think jeffrey and kevin are pointing correctly to the fact that he's dispatched jeb. let's just deal with that. jeb is toast. those few at people who have butter, get it out for jeb, he's toast. but i think marco is winning the wrong primaries. he's winning the establishment primary. the guy i've had my eye on nor a long time who i thought
i get why you're trying to draw distinction unless field, jeffrey. t another example of this dynam dynamic. >> first time for anything. >> if you catalog all might have wrong predictions, chris, you'd need like a two-hour segment. >> oh, thank you for being a bigger man, that shocked me. let me ask you this, last night, when you heard marco rubio using tone the way he did to disarm the jeb bush attack, using the connection to his own mother and her interest about his policy....
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i could ever have. thank you so much. >> television industry advocate award benefitting the coalition recognize some of tv biggest stars for the work toward various social cause. eva long gore why and jeffrey campbell. >> i have been a great fan of the great company legislation probably one of the only organization that really applaud social political he shall. >> that's the first thing to be hacked and actually one of the most important things we have going for us to move all comments forward. >> i takened the fears year and then i got to win an award his year and i felt that was so-so cool then ask to host dream come true. i feel super honored. this is would i admire and i adore for years and yourself and years. >> they coach at the live trivia awards begest createtor in live con at any time. many musical act even baby got back with0 mexico a lot joined by comedy stars mile an hour an did and al. >> we had a ball. a great time. and big a lot of learningment learning a new skill really. so that was how it all began. >> singer song we are from the british pop group take that wrote never listened and also contributes a track to finding never land the album. disk with nick jonas and john leg
i could ever have. thank you so much. >> television industry advocate award benefitting the coalition recognize some of tv biggest stars for the work toward various social cause. eva long gore why and jeffrey campbell. >> i have been a great fan of the great company legislation probably one of the only organization that really applaud social political he shall. >> that's the first thing to be hacked and actually one of the most important things we have going for us to move all...
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that kind of pressure on their caucus, and i suspect they will. >> ellis, last word, do you think this will impact next year's election? >> sure, it's got to. jeffreybout all the things they need to do. i sure think they do, but i don't think i will agree with that. i think they need to stick with those rigid principles, no matter what. >> well, it's sure interesting to watch, if i wasn't so worried about what could happen in the future. jeffrey lord and ellis henican, thank you both for joining me. >> thanks, martin. thanks, ellis. >> there you go. >>> newly released video showing a young man's violent fight with police. this happened moments before he was found dead in a jail cell. we'll talk about the implications next in a trial. if i want to go up... hello. or if i want to go down... no. but then if i want to come back again... yes. it's perfect. my favorite part is to be able to lift your legs up a little bit and it feels like i'm just cradled. (vo) change your sleep, change your life, change to tempur-pedic. irresistible moments deserve irresistibles treats. new from meow mix with real salmon chicken or tuna. the only treat cats ask for by n
that kind of pressure on their caucus, and i suspect they will. >> ellis, last word, do you think this will impact next year's election? >> sure, it's got to. jeffreybout all the things they need to do. i sure think they do, but i don't think i will agree with that. i think they need to stick with those rigid principles, no matter what. >> well, it's sure interesting to watch, if i wasn't so worried about what could happen in the future. jeffrey lord and ellis henican, thank...
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>> palm court, jeffreys and i renovated and put in the classic cocktails, in the daytime the kids have tea. eloise. >> they don't know what they are doing over there. >> didn't you own the plaza at one point? >> yes, four times in my career i asked for help from the government. >> a squash side car. assemble that later here. a snake venom in here. greg: we are looking like the cnbc debate. kids, you have to clear out. rosanna: aww. >> we need space. (bleep) >> we have a problem. i need secret service. (screaming (screaming (screaming snvld. >> we need the secret service. rosanna: oh, oh, my lord. you are going to get a phone call in a matter of minutes. jacket. jungle bob, where is the other spider? >> i haven't seen him for a while. he's here. he's good. rosanna: all right, good. we need a drink now what. are you making a side car? >> we are making a side car for you after the break. right now, a little cognac. rosanna: i need something. [laughter] rosanna: maybe you should have some of this too. good move. also, we are taking a look at here, todd, follow me, young men and ladies, lar
>> palm court, jeffreys and i renovated and put in the classic cocktails, in the daytime the kids have tea. eloise. >> they don't know what they are doing over there. >> didn't you own the plaza at one point? >> yes, four times in my career i asked for help from the government. >> a squash side car. assemble that later here. a snake venom in here. greg: we are looking like the cnbc debate. kids, you have to clear out. rosanna: aww. >> we need space. (bleep)...
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that's the great thing, and i respect jeffrey lacker, on target with a lot of his comment. rse these words. i tell you janet yellen has taken focus away from the u.s. and around the globe where she sees stresses which she is right on with. the job market is very strong, it's weakening. she's a phillips curve sympathizer, she looks at unemployment rates as it relates to inflation which is not happening, and unemployment is way down, so is inflation. i don't see with regards to the credit stresses alone in the united states, how they can raise rates here feeling that all of a sudden we need liftoff. neil: jack, one thing that lacker was pointing out is yes, obviously the noise with walmart and the consumer spending might be slowing down, he's saying it's worth looking at but the overall theme is still heading toward 2% inflation, pick up in economic activity, one that down the road might favor hikes, maybe not now, what do you think? >> yeah, you're right. you go back in right now, 13 of 17 fed officials are expecting rates to move higher by the end of the year. they want to m
that's the great thing, and i respect jeffrey lacker, on target with a lot of his comment. rse these words. i tell you janet yellen has taken focus away from the u.s. and around the globe where she sees stresses which she is right on with. the job market is very strong, it's weakening. she's a phillips curve sympathizer, she looks at unemployment rates as it relates to inflation which is not happening, and unemployment is way down, so is inflation. i don't see with regards to the credit...
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i believed he was a guitar player. >> reporter: jeffrey is one of of the few people in the world to undergorm transplant. it happened after he fell 40 feet off a staircase at a d.c. hotel last year. >> i was leaning against it, checking out things on the ceiling and just like that i fell over the side. somehow with my left arm i grab and grab one of the different poles and catch myself whichç straightens me out but tore my arm off completely. >> reporter: jeff fell to his feet, avoiding a potentially deadly fall on to his back or head. the very bad news, the force of the fall was so strong, it ripped his arm off. after multiple surgeries and more than two weeks in the hospital, doctors were unable to re-attach it. >> mentally it's absolutely horrible, horrible thing. because it's something that's gone and can never come back. it kind of got worse and worse until i find hope. >> reporter: that hope, the arm transplant program at the johns hopkins hospital in baltimore. >> they are not considered standard of care yet. >> reporter: kate knot is the transplant coordinator at hopkins. she says
i believed he was a guitar player. >> reporter: jeffrey is one of of the few people in the world to undergorm transplant. it happened after he fell 40 feet off a staircase at a d.c. hotel last year. >> i was leaning against it, checking out things on the ceiling and just like that i fell over the side. somehow with my left arm i grab and grab one of the different poles and catch myself whichç straightens me out but tore my arm off completely. >> reporter: jeff fell to his...
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jeffrey writes, i'm not going home until i know mom is okay, did you hurt mom jeffrey asks. tely not. why would you think his son kyle replies. i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. and then you are setting me up. the text messages sent from jeffrey's phone leading police on a month's long investigation into the disappearance of the couple who owned a refuse collection company. the case stalled for months but a break came thursday when human remains were found in the yard of an abandoned house about nine miles from where the couple lived. detectives are actively working to process the scene and exploring the possibility that this is connected to the missing persons case. police identified the remains as those of the navins and charged kyle navin with their murder. they say those messages contradict the story he told. his girlfriend, jennifer, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder and hindering prosecution. police say two hours after the last text message was sent a security camera captured a garbage truck from the couple's business being f
jeffrey writes, i'm not going home until i know mom is okay, did you hurt mom jeffrey asks. tely not. why would you think his son kyle replies. i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. and then you are setting me up. the text messages sent from jeffrey's phone leading police on a month's long investigation into the disappearance of the couple who owned a refuse collection company. the case stalled for months but a break came thursday when human remains were found in...
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i felt like jeffrey dahmer. walking around in a pair of oranges, you know, just overkill. overkill. >> people versus carwile, number 0675, cockerell number 0674. >> now the defendants have to face danielle taylor at a pretrial hearing in court. if convicted of kidnapping, they face a minimum of nine years and a maximum of life in jail. >> date and time set for preliminary examination, prosecution ready to proceed? >> yes, your honor. >> call danielle taylor. >> two questions lie at the heart of the case. did danielle know she was acting in a movie and was she taken from the house to the woods against her will? >> do you solemnly swear the testimony you're about to give in the cause now pending the truth so help you god? >> i do. taylor. >> spell your last name for the court reporter. >> t-a-y-l-o-r. >> your full name. >> danielle nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home you were at in the evening hours of march 6th? >> travis payea. >> can you speak up. >> travis payea. >> and do you remember who else was present on the light evening hours of march 6th? >> yes, i do. chr
i felt like jeffrey dahmer. walking around in a pair of oranges, you know, just overkill. overkill. >> people versus carwile, number 0675, cockerell number 0674. >> now the defendants have to face danielle taylor at a pretrial hearing in court. if convicted of kidnapping, they face a minimum of nine years and a maximum of life in jail. >> date and time set for preliminary examination, prosecution ready to proceed? >> yes, your honor. >> call danielle taylor....
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jeffrey d. morgan around, i won't be stupid. you should jump at that chance. >> when that guy came on screen and, you know, i was watching it going, wow. it's on. like immediately. >> immediately. >> you can feel the chemistry. >> take a chance. might be fun. >> let me think about it. >> the thought of these two hooking up, we're all in for. that and i'm lobbying the writers for a few elevator love scenes circa season two. >> he's so good and yummy. >> i meet her in a job interview and i would describe it as sparky. i think that's a little sparky. yeah. but it's there. so what are you going to do? >> for the first time in my life, i don't have to answer to anyone. >> there's a lot of changes in store for julianna and company. she's got a new gig and a brand new co-star in vanessa williams. >> you'll be the character that will kind of finally tame you. >> we'll see. >> sounds like it you're going to try. i love it. >> i made a terrible fool of myself. we had a huge hilarious dinner scene last week. and it was her first scene with
jeffrey d. morgan around, i won't be stupid. you should jump at that chance. >> when that guy came on screen and, you know, i was watching it going, wow. it's on. like immediately. >> immediately. >> you can feel the chemistry. >> take a chance. might be fun. >> let me think about it. >> the thought of these two hooking up, we're all in for. that and i'm lobbying the writers for a few elevator love scenes circa season two. >> he's so good and yummy....
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jeffrey writes, i'm not going home until i know mom is okay. did you hurt mom, jeffrey asked? no. solutely not. why would you think, his son kyle replies. i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. and then you are setting me up. the text messages sent from jeffrey's phone leading a month-long search. police focused on text messages between kyle and his girlfriend. in one text he says we need to figure out the best way to take them down. whether it is to get money out of him somehow. f him, the business, the house, something. another text in july. one before his parents disappeared reads, it would solve every single problem and give us a weighty, amazing life. the case stalled for months. a break came thursday when human remains were found in the yard of an abandoned house nine miles from where the couple lived. >> detectives are actively work to go process the scene and exploring the possibility that this is continued to the missing persons case. >> they quickly moved to charge kyle mavin with their murder. those messages and cell phone power pings contrad
jeffrey writes, i'm not going home until i know mom is okay. did you hurt mom, jeffrey asked? no. solutely not. why would you think, his son kyle replies. i go home and get framed for murder. i'm going to the police first. and then you are setting me up. the text messages sent from jeffrey's phone leading a month-long search. police focused on text messages between kyle and his girlfriend. in one text he says we need to figure out the best way to take them down. whether it is to get money out...
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richard jeffrey: i think it is quite difficult.re looking for is more cyclical activity. burn.ike slow what you are trying to do is look at the areas through inflection points and picking up speed. most recently in the west perhaps, looking back over this year, we started to see europe began to gain more momentum in terms of domestic demand. doing ok but at that was exporting into european countries. that was outside of the area. now, more dynamic growth within the area. that is the theme. guy: we have glass half full and ltra, interest rates. you have to wonder how you get at the other half full if you're talking by raising rates. i am wondering -- his new normal with interest rates here, this much of growth. how we are to get to the glass being full? richard jeffrey: the risk is it gets a little too full. interest rates at -- the panic levels. they should have been raised already. the fed is at that idea. looking at what happened in the past. not thinking of about what is happening now unlikely to happen in the future. western in
richard jeffrey: i think it is quite difficult.re looking for is more cyclical activity. burn.ike slow what you are trying to do is look at the areas through inflection points and picking up speed. most recently in the west perhaps, looking back over this year, we started to see europe began to gain more momentum in terms of domestic demand. doing ok but at that was exporting into european countries. that was outside of the area. now, more dynamic growth within the area. that is the theme. guy:...
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. >> and i just can't believe that something like this has happened to jeffrey. >> he had a bright future ahead of him. i think he got dealt a bad hand. >> reporter: he spent most of his life at sea, but the father of three loved the farm, his family's cran bury farm. >> great husband, father. the kids loved him and he was looking forward to coming home today. >> it is heartbreaking. it really is heartbreaking. never remember his father. [ music ] >> reporter: matthias' widow, now held up by a family so many here cherish. [ music ] >> i know that everyone is grieving with them and everyone wants to kind of reach out and do whatever they can knowing there is not much they can do. >> reporter: tonight president obama offered his condolences reminding americans if it weren't for merchant marines, we wouldn't have most of the products and goods that are still delivered by sea. in kingston, julie lone check, wbz news. >>> the search has shifted to the cargo's ship's data recorder which brings us to the number, 15,000, that is how many people under the water the located. the recorder has batter
. >> and i just can't believe that something like this has happened to jeffrey. >> he had a bright future ahead of him. i think he got dealt a bad hand. >> reporter: he spent most of his life at sea, but the father of three loved the farm, his family's cran bury farm. >> great husband, father. the kids loved him and he was looking forward to coming home today. >> it is heartbreaking. it really is heartbreaking. never remember his father. [ music ] >>...
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jeffrey mittman, could you comment on what he said? >> again, i think his comments are very apt. we know here in st. louis over the past year plus, the community has been working to deal with a history of racism. policies and procedures that have targeted the african-american community to make solutions from housing, policing that is unequal, educational systems that are unequal. and what we see throughout history is any time there's an effort by the community to fight for its right, there are those who seek to use fear and will target the churches, which historically have been a place where the community gathers to plan, to come together, a haven, and tries to send a message that if you fight for your rights, we will fight back against you. amy: over the summer, republican representative peter king of new york, who sits on the house homeland security committee, disagreed with the idea that white supremacists could be more dangerous than muslim extremists. he was speaking on abc's "this week." >> i can't believe any real law forstmann officer looking at the potential threats that
jeffrey mittman, could you comment on what he said? >> again, i think his comments are very apt. we know here in st. louis over the past year plus, the community has been working to deal with a history of racism. policies and procedures that have targeted the african-american community to make solutions from housing, policing that is unequal, educational systems that are unequal. and what we see throughout history is any time there's an effort by the community to fight for its right,...
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host: sigh, jeffrey. i will have to have you respond to that. why can't you give a yes or no to why can't the planned parenthood debate be separated from the budget debate? parenthoodplanned will be separated and there will be a committee that investigates and bills that talk about the sale of fetal tissue. at the same time, it is the responsibility of congress that has power over the purse to direct funding. so congress has made a decision to not fund abortion providers for women's health services. host: we are talking to freshman class president, commerce and ken buck, republican the colorado who represents the republicans at the freshman class president and a member of the freedom caucus. two are for your time. coming up next, we talk with the democratic freshman class president, representatives ted lieu, we talk about the debate over spending. back, the supreme court is scheduled to begin their new term on monday. earlier this year, they conducted a poll for c-span of the supreme court and the impact decisions. you can see from the poll that
host: sigh, jeffrey. i will have to have you respond to that. why can't you give a yes or no to why can't the planned parenthood debate be separated from the budget debate? parenthoodplanned will be separated and there will be a committee that investigates and bills that talk about the sale of fetal tissue. at the same time, it is the responsibility of congress that has power over the purse to direct funding. so congress has made a decision to not fund abortion providers for women's health...
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and looking at presidential primaries and both parties and wow, i mean, all the way back to 1960 when john f. kennedy was accusing jeffreyft dodger and planning on flooding the polar sections of milwaukee with african americans in public housing. these things have been pretty brutal on both sides and frankly, i think historically speaking, this is just as normal as watching grass grow. i really don't see anything and i understand why they do it. they are trying to differentiate themselves from their opponent and draw a sharp line here. so i don't think that there's anything that's new in this at all. we've seen it before and we're going to see it again. >> amanda, invoking dr. carson's religion, whatever trump is trying to accomplish by bringing it up and whatever he meant by it, we're talking about a republican primary in iowa where a large evangelical turnout is crucial. >> it's perfectly fine for donald trump to listen. faith is a part of dr. ben carson's public persona. and he's comfortable talking about it. he's been going around iowa talking about it. i don't see this as a potential concern for him but what i do th
and looking at presidential primaries and both parties and wow, i mean, all the way back to 1960 when john f. kennedy was accusing jeffreyft dodger and planning on flooding the polar sections of milwaukee with african americans in public housing. these things have been pretty brutal on both sides and frankly, i think historically speaking, this is just as normal as watching grass grow. i really don't see anything and i understand why they do it. they are trying to differentiate themselves from...
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so in other words, there was a congressional investigation in 1946 -- >> jeffrey, did i just hear you -- >> failed in his responsibility. all i'm saying -- >> did i hear you say that george w. bush is the e kwif land -- equivalent of a traitor? >> no, you heard me say that thomas e. dewey -- >> but you're citing that as an example? >> i am saying -- >> i'm horrified. >> i am saying the president of the united states, no matter who -- i didn't say that, alex, so let's not twist my words here. i am saying that presidents of the united states are responsible for what happens when they're at the head of the ship. just like bill clinton and osama bin laden. just like george bush. just like barack obama right now. when you're at the tiller, you are the responsible officer of the government, as john f. kennedy said. >> i wanted to be sure i understood this. i most assuredly did not say that george w. bush is a traitor. >> go ahead, alex. >> excuse me a moment. you defended what donald trump said by saying that's the way fdr was attacked. you justified what trump did by citing that he was a t
so in other words, there was a congressional investigation in 1946 -- >> jeffrey, did i just hear you -- >> failed in his responsibility. all i'm saying -- >> did i hear you say that george w. bush is the e kwif land -- equivalent of a traitor? >> no, you heard me say that thomas e. dewey -- >> but you're citing that as an example? >> i am saying -- >> i'm horrified. >> i am saying the president of the united states, no matter who -- i didn't say...
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i spoke with former u.s. ambassador to turkey james jeffrey who's now at the washington institute for near eaat policy. thanks for being with us, jeffrey. so just how destabilizing is this? the russians flying into turkish airspace? >> it's extremely destabilizing. the region they flew into, hatay province, syria has never acknowledged it as turkish territory. so you have a very interesting situation. it's very difficult for me to believe that the russians made a mistake. >> how do you think the u.s. and turkey should spont respond to this? >> i think it should be clear that if russian planes should enter turkish airspace, they should be shot down. >> should there be a safe zone inside syria, where southeastern refugees could return? would that put a line down for the russians? >> it would. the embarrassing position i have trying to answer your question is that the u.s. said five weeks ago said that it would work to et up a no-isis zone, which is like a no-fly zone, serblingly. i don't know where the administration is on it. it would be a good idea. it would help show everybody in this region that the
i spoke with former u.s. ambassador to turkey james jeffrey who's now at the washington institute for near eaat policy. thanks for being with us, jeffrey. so just how destabilizing is this? the russians flying into turkish airspace? >> it's extremely destabilizing. the region they flew into, hatay province, syria has never acknowledged it as turkish territory. so you have a very interesting situation. it's very difficult for me to believe that the russians made a mistake. >> how do...
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well as i just mentioned richmont fed president jeffrey lacker told fox business that interest rates will be raised this year if it's up to him. the selling picked up more steam after 2:00 p.m. eastern when the federal reserve's beige book said the economy continues to expand at a modest pace at the end of the third quarter. right to the floor show, the traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group are watching your money and everything around it. stephen guilfoyle watches the markets, jeffrey lacker told jeffrey barnes he is still of the believe it spooked the horses. >> we were hanging in there with lousy guidance, what it is the uncertainty of the fed. not so much what lacker said, each fed speaker is saying something different than the one before. good reason to take risk off the table. liz: two, two other voting fed members in the past 48 hours said todd, we disagree with janet yellen, we think we shouldn't raise rates this year, i think stephen is right, there are conflicting messages but put in the fed beige book which sounds really boring, when you see modest and growth,
well as i just mentioned richmont fed president jeffrey lacker told fox business that interest rates will be raised this year if it's up to him. the selling picked up more steam after 2:00 p.m. eastern when the federal reserve's beige book said the economy continues to expand at a modest pace at the end of the third quarter. right to the floor show, the traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group are watching your money and everything around it. stephen guilfoyle watches the markets,...