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lee. >> j.c. lee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene, and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly before his death. >> she stood to gain almost $500,000, so a lot of motive. >> and after the funeral, janice's behavior was bizarre, to say the least. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigati
lee. >> j.c. lee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene, and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly...
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he felt that they bars and that shot and was the j.c. and excitement that was found dead today in his jail cell. and left 14 people dead doing their encounters. not all of them were white and all the suspects were black. they all receive licenses without the possibility of parole. it appears that he died of natural causes. they believe that the shooting was the initiation test assignment and it was on a random act. >>: he served 42 years some sure was a terrible time for him in prison but his passing was in no way as violent or murderous as the victims that he killed. >> reporter: but despite the shooting former mayor agnos went still want have a political career and is still actually lives just three blocks away from this area where the shooting happened. later on at 8:30 p.m. we will talk of him about whether or not he would have gone into politics of the were not for the shooting. >> grant: we have more breaking news today major delays for capitol corridor trains between fremont and a word due to a medical emergency. these images cour
he felt that they bars and that shot and was the j.c. and excitement that was found dead today in his jail cell. and left 14 people dead doing their encounters. not all of them were white and all the suspects were black. they all receive licenses without the possibility of parole. it appears that he died of natural causes. they believe that the shooting was the initiation test assignment and it was on a random act. >>: he served 42 years some sure was a terrible time for him in prison but...
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survive the attack 14 mostly white people were brutally murdered at the hands of these men one of them j.c. exciseman who appeared died of natural causes. the was a random thing i did not hold black people if you will responsible for the ax of a murderous and same people and more than i hope they do not hold a responsible for all of the murders of insane acts done by white people to black people. >>reporter: to this day he said none of the suspects including simon ever admitted to the killing. >>reporter: the death toll for cyclops and south pacific is not a the fierce storm pounded the island chain winter rains and will penguin's of the tech a look at the photographs of the storm the red cross said the construction is unbelievable and one of the humanitarian aid will be enormous the storm is weakening as it moves toward new zealand the cycle is expected to make land fall again before displaced. >>reporter: his men called a hero this morning for something he did of of doing coming up will show you how he went above and beyond to save a man's life. spring is around the corner and for many t
survive the attack 14 mostly white people were brutally murdered at the hands of these men one of them j.c. exciseman who appeared died of natural causes. the was a random thing i did not hold black people if you will responsible for the ax of a murderous and same people and more than i hope they do not hold a responsible for all of the murders of insane acts done by white people to black people. >>reporter: to this day he said none of the suspects including simon ever admitted to the...
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j.c., thanks very much. it certainly would be a lot easier to get closer in the united states senate and we're having some of our difficultities there. i thank you for having me. j.c. has been a longtime friend and i appreciate the work he does and tom, you do and others do to ensure that we have fair election around the country, including in my buckeye state. i appreciate the advice a lot of you have given me on policy issues and now with the p.s.i. chairmanship helping us to work through some important investigations -- i was going to start off this morning by telling a couple of lawyer jokes and then i realized lawyers don't think they're very funny and the non-lawyers in the room won't know that they're jokes. that was a lawyer's joke, ok? so let me instead talk about what you asked me to talk about today, which is the theme of this conference, which is the rise of the imperial presidency. i have a little different perspective than most of my colleagues on the hill because i have worke
j.c., thanks very much. it certainly would be a lot easier to get closer in the united states senate and we're having some of our difficultities there. i thank you for having me. j.c. has been a longtime friend and i appreciate the work he does and tom, you do and others do to ensure that we have fair election around the country, including in my buckeye state. i appreciate the advice a lot of you have given me on policy issues and now with the p.s.i. chairmanship helping us to work through some...
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you sold on friday out of j.c. penny. >> yeah. they had the bad earnings report thursday evening. i think i got a reprieve on friday that it wasn't down more. it was coming back. it turned in the late afternoon and i decided, you know what, we're up 31 % in two months, what am i hoping for. that's called being greedy. bp, i know it's going to surprise a lot of people. one, it's very cheap. two, there's a lot of option. it trades at almost book value. i dare anyone to try to go out and recreate bp today for book value. you can't do it. it has a 5.8% dividend yield. this comes in three forms. one, we know oil prices could go higher. two, the russian situation. this was a $50 stock a year ago before russia got involved in ukraine. if russia improves, this could get better. finally, there's obviously the oil well spill, a lot of legal liabilities there. there's more upside than downside. that's why i call it option facility. >> give me a chart of apple if you wouldn't mind, please. >> yoe, you regret this trade? getting out of apple?
you sold on friday out of j.c. penny. >> yeah. they had the bad earnings report thursday evening. i think i got a reprieve on friday that it wasn't down more. it was coming back. it turned in the late afternoon and i decided, you know what, we're up 31 % in two months, what am i hoping for. that's called being greedy. bp, i know it's going to surprise a lot of people. one, it's very cheap. two, there's a lot of option. it trades at almost book value. i dare anyone to try to go out and...
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j.c. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> now, we know jesus christ did not wear a tie. [ laughter ] >> jimmyn't know for a a fact, he could have. >> but we have to assume this wasn't jesus' colors. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's more a robe type of -- yeah. >> the night i stole this tie from him i felt badly. [ laughter ] so, i gave him a fisher's space pen, which is the original space pen that writes in space. >> jimmy: upside down. >> upside down. if in case you're ever caught in space. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] by the way, johnny carson -- who i adored, johnny carson. and he looked at that and said, "hmm, a silver suppository." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: is that was just his, yeah. you guys, carl reiner right here. [ cheers and applause ] it's a pleasure and an honor. thank you so much. >> we sneaked it all in. >> jimmy: we'll be right back with kobe bryant, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [loud electric guitar solo] ♪ it's a different kind of peanut butter cup. smooth and crunchy butterfinger peanut butter cups. ♪ now in minis. calls remind me to tell her happy anniversary.wif
j.c. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> now, we know jesus christ did not wear a tie. [ laughter ] >> jimmyn't know for a a fact, he could have. >> but we have to assume this wasn't jesus' colors. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's more a robe type of -- yeah. >> the night i stole this tie from him i felt badly. [ laughter ] so, i gave him a fisher's space pen, which is the original space pen that writes in space. >> jimmy: upside down. >> upside down. if in...
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on one side we have "justin, lance, j.c., joey and chris." [ cheers ] on the other side we have "four middle we have 'n sync. [ cheers ] and finally on one side we have "kim kardashian." on the other side we have "a-rod." and in the middle we have "an ass that won't quit." [ laughter and applause ] that's venn diagrams. we'll be back with mary j. blige. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i found an apartment. right on the water. amazing views. it was perfect. this is the place. there's just one little problem... it's got everything. i barely get a signal so i can't download videos or stream music. i don't have that problem. i'm on verizon. i'm not. sometimes i get a signal, if i hold my shower curtain rod with one hand... but not always. join us and save without settling on the largest, most reliable network. choose your experience. choose your flavor. [ humming ] a tingling spearmint. [ ice crackling ] a cooling peppermint. 5 gum. stimulate your senses. 5 gum. intdegree dry spray 48 hour superior antiperspirant protection. does your antiperspirant feel dry and clean like this? new degree dry
on one side we have "justin, lance, j.c., joey and chris." [ cheers ] on the other side we have "four middle we have 'n sync. [ cheers ] and finally on one side we have "kim kardashian." on the other side we have "a-rod." and in the middle we have "an ass that won't quit." [ laughter and applause ] that's venn diagrams. we'll be back with mary j. blige. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i found an apartment. right on the water. amazing views. it was...
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. >> j.c. watts is a good friend of mine. he loves the sooners. you know, had a great experience there. >> exactly. >> and here i guess is the question. kids can be stupid. do you think this was more -- they're so charged up with it that's where i get really angry. it wasn't slik a slip. it was a song. it went on and on. is this stupidity? ignorance? i'm trying to figure out what should the punishment be for all the kids on the bus? >> the thing about what you just said caught my attention as well. it's a song. and then we heard from some others that in fact this song was something that had been sung at different occasions previously. you know, it's just part of the culture. it wasn't a slip. it wasn't like, oh, somebody in anger, two guys fighting and somebody said something untoward. this was part of the way they thought. >> that word is thrown around a lot in culture. >> no no, you're talking about the "n" word. i'm talking about the idea that people hanging from trees, sean. >> believe me, i hear you. and it's -- at this point i think anyone w
. >> j.c. watts is a good friend of mine. he loves the sooners. you know, had a great experience there. >> exactly. >> and here i guess is the question. kids can be stupid. do you think this was more -- they're so charged up with it that's where i get really angry. it wasn't slik a slip. it was a song. it went on and on. is this stupidity? ignorance? i'm trying to figure out what should the punishment be for all the kids on the bus? >> the thing about what you just said...
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through work with companies like target and j.c.y, he worked on projects for everyday life tea kettles everyday objects that he brought design to that feel better in your hands and look better in your house and popularized that design. he became the best known architect in the world. >> brown: did that hurt him professionally? because it was so unusual for someone at his level to get involved with tea kettles perhaps. >> it's true it drew some critical work by i would say, professional critics and even those who, perhaps, were jealous. operate, for design, it was a great moment because it brought design into the home. and he continued to have a thriving practice doing large practice, primarily. we admire both his large and his small work today. >> brown: very briefly, the work in healthcare because of his own disability became important to him in the end. >> absolutely. he was stricken and confined to a wheelchair. he took on the role of design in health which architects are taking up today and became one of its most ardent spokes p
through work with companies like target and j.c.y, he worked on projects for everyday life tea kettles everyday objects that he brought design to that feel better in your hands and look better in your house and popularized that design. he became the best known architect in the world. >> brown: did that hurt him professionally? because it was so unusual for someone at his level to get involved with tea kettles perhaps. >> it's true it drew some critical work by i would say,...
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that's when her 9-year-old daughter j.c. climbed out of the back seat and grabbed the steering wheel. she was able to steer the car safely into a school parking lot. then she drove around in circles to get someone's attention, and another parent was able to jump in and put that car in park. >> a parent jumped in and put the car in park. >> i was just re scared. >> i didn't really believe it. my daughter was amazing. >> the michigan state police gave jay see their distinguished citizens award. well earned. >> that's terrific. >>> our area once again at the center of a mission to save an ebola patient. fist at 4, the efforts to save an american with this deadly disease.> plus a news4 viewer helps police get one step closer to how can i avoid maintenance fees? why would you want to avoid them? because i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonna bring my maintenance guy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee your checking chamber can't run smoothly. every time you put money in it causes, uh...deposit f
that's when her 9-year-old daughter j.c. climbed out of the back seat and grabbed the steering wheel. she was able to steer the car safely into a school parking lot. then she drove around in circles to get someone's attention, and another parent was able to jump in and put that car in park. >> a parent jumped in and put the car in park. >> i was just re scared. >> i didn't really believe it. my daughter was amazing. >> the michigan state police gave jay see their...
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>> without j.c., that's jim cramer, without his success there is no "fast money." way to go, jim. for the bottom. i think you got it today on the great itf. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." meantime, do not go anywhere. a very special "mad money" with jim cramer and his surprise caller apple ceo tim cook that begins right now. happy tenth, jim! >>> er pro telled by one audacious idea. then wall street belongs to everyone. how do you define ten years? >> mr.
>> without j.c., that's jim cramer, without his success there is no "fast money." way to go, jim. for the bottom. i think you got it today on the great itf. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you so much for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." meantime, do not go anywhere. a very special "mad money" with jim cramer and his surprise caller apple ceo tim cook that begins right now. happy tenth, jim! >>> er pro telled by one...
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j.c., i'll give you the last one. >> reporter: i've been married for 23 years. >> congratulations to you and your wife. [ laughter ] >> reporter: if i may change the topic to isil something we haven't talked about in a while about a week ago, the head of egypt, presidency sisi, recommended a strong coalition of the willing in arab nations to combat isil in the region. was there any discussion today over that video conference with the leaders, the misdemeanor many leaders, that that might be a good idea to join that coalition for really a universal coalition of the willing to fight asill? >> i don't have a detailed readout of the teleconference but we'll have something later on this afternoon. i can tell you as a general matter that the president is certainly very appreciative of the commitment that we've seen from members of the coalition to this effort to degrade and ultimately destroy isil. it's taken a variety of forms, everything from trying to combat the movement of foreign fighters to countering the online activities of isil to radicalize citizens across the globe. it's includi
j.c., i'll give you the last one. >> reporter: i've been married for 23 years. >> congratulations to you and your wife. [ laughter ] >> reporter: if i may change the topic to isil something we haven't talked about in a while about a week ago, the head of egypt, presidency sisi, recommended a strong coalition of the willing in arab nations to combat isil in the region. was there any discussion today over that video conference with the leaders, the misdemeanor many leaders, that...
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j.c.was one of four black men that would convicted of all racially charged murders and back in 1973. in 1970 for others were injured the san francisco mayor barely survive two bullets to his back. they used guns and a machete to attack their victims. an autopsy is being performed as we speak of grant lodes kron 4 news >> haaziq madyun: lynette gibson mcelhaney says the family will attend a memorial here to celebrate her life. by all accounts she was a wonderful mother. >>: 2:00 at saturday to celebrate her life during this difficult time to mail to male >> reporter: officers have reemployed officers to try and combat the gang violence. other officers have had their shifts change of the work a little bit later the ideas to saturate the area and hopefully bring down the amount of crime. and san jose don dan kerman kron 4 news. >> reporter: pink ribbons in honor of seral mar who went missing three years ago or body was never found. sierra lamar... the be the last organized search cirrus fathe
j.c.was one of four black men that would convicted of all racially charged murders and back in 1973. in 1970 for others were injured the san francisco mayor barely survive two bullets to his back. they used guns and a machete to attack their victims. an autopsy is being performed as we speak of grant lodes kron 4 news >> haaziq madyun: lynette gibson mcelhaney says the family will attend a memorial here to celebrate her life. by all accounts she was a wonderful mother. >>: 2:00 at...
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so we set up a commission that's got two former members leading it j.c. watts out of oklahoma and alan moynihan of west virginia. we put experts on it, including head of corrections from the state of pennsylvania which think is a very wise choice. they're looking at what it is we might be doing what we call justice reinvestment. what can we do to move away from things that are not working. this overemphasize on -- overemphasis on incarceration and move to some other direction. there are some states, texas has been at the very forefront actually looking at some very aggressive activities particularly in terms of the juvenile system not incarcerating some young people. i would be very interested in your view about who the country you know, somebody said here, i can't remember who people who have done something we don't like, we shouldn't put in jail. the people we fear and could do us harm we should put in jail. i would appreciate as lead law enforcement official in the country what your view about this problem and what we should do about it? >> thank you m
so we set up a commission that's got two former members leading it j.c. watts out of oklahoma and alan moynihan of west virginia. we put experts on it, including head of corrections from the state of pennsylvania which think is a very wise choice. they're looking at what it is we might be doing what we call justice reinvestment. what can we do to move away from things that are not working. this overemphasize on -- overemphasis on incarceration and move to some other direction. there are some...
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your j.c. penny t.j., ross some of the home improvement stocks williams and sonoma is down a little bit. sherwin williams and lowe's if you look at the home improvement names, they are on the weak side. people talking about interest rate sensitive stocks. the important thing is the market is not that worried. look at the interest rate sensitive names. the s&p is down more than 2% but it is not hurting the overall market. >> thank you, bob. okay 29 minutes and 24 seconds until the release of the fed's latest statement. the investors focused on one thing, will policymakers ditch the wort "patient" and how do you trade days like this? we look at which sectors tend to move in the five days after the decision. >> we showed you about the sectors that move the day of that announcements, like today. what happens in five trading days afterwards? a longer term view so take a look at this we crunched the numbers. and in the five trading days after the first fed meeting today, these are the ones that do well. the s&p
your j.c. penny t.j., ross some of the home improvement stocks williams and sonoma is down a little bit. sherwin williams and lowe's if you look at the home improvement names, they are on the weak side. people talking about interest rate sensitive stocks. the important thing is the market is not that worried. look at the interest rate sensitive names. the s&p is down more than 2% but it is not hurting the overall market. >> thank you, bob. okay 29 minutes and 24 seconds until the...
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and so we set up a commission that's got two former members leading it j.c. out of oklahoma and alan mull la hand out of west virginia. we put some experts op it, including the head of corrections from the state of pennsylvania which i think was a very wise choice. and they are looking at what it is that we might be doing about something that we kind of call justice reinvestment. what with withcan we do to move away with things that are not working, the overemphasize on incarceration. and to move it some other direction. and there are some states that have been at the very forefront actually looking at some very aggressive activities particularly in terms of the juvenile system. i'd be very interested in your view about who the country you know -- somebody said here i can't remember who, people done something we don't like we shouldn't fear and people we fear we should put in jail. i would be interested in the lead law enforcement official in the country, what is you view about this problem in the country and what we should do about it? >> it's something i've
and so we set up a commission that's got two former members leading it j.c. out of oklahoma and alan mull la hand out of west virginia. we put some experts op it, including the head of corrections from the state of pennsylvania which i think was a very wise choice. and they are looking at what it is that we might be doing about something that we kind of call justice reinvestment. what with withcan we do to move away with things that are not working, the overemphasize on incarceration. and to...
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colleagues on the hill because i have worked on both ends of pennsylvania avenue and dating myself, what j.c. didn't say is i started my career i guess in terms of administration work as associate counsel to the president in the first bush administration working for wood & gray some of you know well. so i've kind of seen it from different perspectives. and i know that when you look at the history of our country i think what you will see is that particularly during the 20th century the power of the presidency has grown. i think there's no question about that. i think you look at sort of the oorko history. but i think what you've seen in the last six years is truly extraordinary. i can't think of any time certainly in modern times where there's been more of a power grab in terms of the power of the presidency. and it's not just that president obama has reached for some expanded authority for himself. i think he's done so in a way that really does threaten to undermine this careful balance that our founders intended. in the constitution. and when you look at the federalist papers it's interesti
colleagues on the hill because i have worked on both ends of pennsylvania avenue and dating myself, what j.c. didn't say is i started my career i guess in terms of administration work as associate counsel to the president in the first bush administration working for wood & gray some of you know well. so i've kind of seen it from different perspectives. and i know that when you look at the history of our country i think what you will see is that particularly during the 20th century the power...