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>> jeff: exactly.to stay in the presence. >> jef >> mike: he can certainly afford them. >> jeff: that should be a handout at the miami, american airlines arena, for all fans. >> mike: look at you, you're a marketing man. >> jeff: always thinking big picture, mike. >> mike: miami now up by one. smith. fakes. drives. tied up. gets it to bibby. bibby's shot blocked by chalmers. 3.3 to shoot. mike woodson sensing an important possession here, is going to call a 20-second time-out. and set up an inbound play. knicks ball when we come back, trailing by one here in game four. >> mike: espn bringing you two national league match-ups. tonight at 8:00 eastern, phil phillies off to a great start. monday night at 7:00 eastern, phillies and the mets from down in philadelphia. espn baseball. meanwhile, nba playoff action, after an ugly first half, this has been an exciting second half. right now, the knicks down one with 3:27 remaining. brutal three-point shooting. not a record. detroit and boston, able to do that.
>> jeff: exactly.to stay in the presence. >> jef >> mike: he can certainly afford them. >> jeff: that should be a handout at the miami, american airlines arena, for all fans. >> mike: look at you, you're a marketing man. >> jeff: always thinking big picture, mike. >> mike: miami now up by one. smith. fakes. drives. tied up. gets it to bibby. bibby's shot blocked by chalmers. 3.3 to shoot. mike woodson sensing an important possession here, is going to...
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and i told jeff that you really do need help, jeff, mental help.o try to get you into this place to get the proper help. >> how did you feel when you first heard about the crimes, about the nature of the crimes he'd committed? >> i think it was sort of a feeling as if i were just floating above myself and observing some other person, as if i were anesthetized with something that just prevented me from feeling anything deeply. it was just a total stun, a total shock. >> you went numb? >> complete numbness. >> and in the moment when the pain has come through, what is it that you felt? >> i felt all of these different emotions come over me. how am i going to face victims' families if i go to the trial? how can i arrange something -- my feelings were for jeff, too. i sort of put myself in his place. he was totally lost. i could almost feel the total disorientation and loss of feeling like maybe he would want to commit suicide. i felt very depressed and shamed. just very, very depressed, just to the bottom of the pit. >> have you ever stopped loving you
and i told jeff that you really do need help, jeff, mental help.o try to get you into this place to get the proper help. >> how did you feel when you first heard about the crimes, about the nature of the crimes he'd committed? >> i think it was sort of a feeling as if i were just floating above myself and observing some other person, as if i were anesthetized with something that just prevented me from feeling anything deeply. it was just a total stun, a total shock. >> you...
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jeff. >> jeff: elizabeth palmer in cairo, liz, thank you. chinese dissident chen guangcheng spent his first full day there america inside a housing complex in downtown manhattan today. with the repercussion of his arrival are being felt far beyond new york. here's tony guida. >> reporter: chen guangcheng arrived in new york to cheers and applause, after seven years of prison and house arrest, a daring escape from his rural village and more than two weeks of hospital treatment for the foot he broke escaping, chen was more than ready for the warm welcome. >> for the past seven years, he said, i have never had a day's rest, so i have come here for a bit of recuperation in body and spirit. chen who is blind, was beaten and his family threatened for his long crusade against forced abortion. local authorities spied on him knight and day. >> the u.s. stock by its values. >> reporter: andrew nathan teaches chinese politics at columbia university. he says the chinese government acknowledged what the u.s. was insisting chen's case was about human righ
jeff. >> jeff: elizabeth palmer in cairo, liz, thank you. chinese dissident chen guangcheng spent his first full day there america inside a housing complex in downtown manhattan today. with the repercussion of his arrival are being felt far beyond new york. here's tony guida. >> reporter: chen guangcheng arrived in new york to cheers and applause, after seven years of prison and house arrest, a daring escape from his rural village and more than two weeks of hospital treatment for...
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>> jeff: tonight the $2 billion shake-up. three top executives now reportedly leaving jpmorgan chase after its massive trading loss, as the c.e.o. admits a stupid mistake. we'll have the latest. >> the debate over same-sex marriage, front and center this sunday. bill whitaker, terrell brown are both on the story. starting over, jobs are open but many workers don't have the right trainingment we'll show you a program trying to change that. and the graduate, tony guida with a story of a war zone refugee who went from janitor to ivy league grad testing for cbs news captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, i'm jeff glor, three executives at the nation's largest bank jpmorganchase reportedly are out. this after the bank revealed on thursday it lost at least $2 billion in risky trades. those stepping down will include the senior executive who oversaw the transaction and two upper traders. today c.e.o. jay me diamon called the trades a terrible, egregious mistake. he also acknowledges the se
>> jeff: tonight the $2 billion shake-up. three top executives now reportedly leaving jpmorgan chase after its massive trading loss, as the c.e.o. admits a stupid mistake. we'll have the latest. >> the debate over same-sex marriage, front and center this sunday. bill whitaker, terrell brown are both on the story. starting over, jobs are open but many workers don't have the right trainingment we'll show you a program trying to change that. and the graduate, tony guida with a story of...
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jeff glor. memorial day will be a damp and windswept affair along the southeast coast as tropical storm beryl closes in. elsewhere high temperatures are the main danger prompting heat warnings at the indy 500 and creating more problems for firefighters out west. we begin with danielle nottingham. >> reporter: beach gers in the southeast today won't be so lucky tomorrow. winds are increasing as tropical storm beryl moves towards the carolinas and florida, and is still on track to hit landfall later tonight. the surf proved to be too much for one group of swimmers in jacksonville, florida. eight had to be rescued from rough waters. florida lifeguard scott petersohn. >> the rip current is getting worse as the day goes on. and if you are not, you know, a strong swimmer, you have any doubt, you should stay out of the water. >> reporter: water is desperately needed in the southwest where fire crews struggle to contain a massive wildfire in new mexico's gila national forest. spreading to more than 100,
jeff glor. memorial day will be a damp and windswept affair along the southeast coast as tropical storm beryl closes in. elsewhere high temperatures are the main danger prompting heat warnings at the indy 500 and creating more problems for firefighters out west. we begin with danielle nottingham. >> reporter: beach gers in the southeast today won't be so lucky tomorrow. winds are increasing as tropical storm beryl moves towards the carolinas and florida, and is still on track to hit...
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jeff glor, as election season heats up in the u.s. t now over in france. and the world's fifth largest economy just chose to make a major change. francois hollande will become france's first socialist president in 17 years, defeating nicolas sarkozy in a runoff. mark phillips is in paris tonight, mark, good evening. >> reporter: the new president of france is a man few would have predicted as little as a year ago, but a combination of europe's economic woes, and the personal affairs of others have catapulted francois hollande into power. his election will have consequences well beyond france. there's nothing like victory to get a crowd cheering, especially when it's a crowd that hasn't tasted victory in a long time. francois hollande is the new president of france, only the second socialist president- elected here in more than 50 years. he had campaigned on a platform of reversing the cost-cutting austerity measures that france and the rest of europe have adopted. ( speaking french ) and tonight he said he would keep his promises. the
jeff glor, as election season heats up in the u.s. t now over in france. and the world's fifth largest economy just chose to make a major change. francois hollande will become france's first socialist president in 17 years, defeating nicolas sarkozy in a runoff. mark phillips is in paris tonight, mark, good evening. >> reporter: the new president of france is a man few would have predicted as little as a year ago, but a combination of europe's economic woes, and the personal affairs of...
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jeff hammond? >> jeff: rick hendrick it's been a long time coming, boss. everybody telling jimmie congratulations. but it's finally happened and happened at darlington. 200th win. >> you know, first of all, i just got the win with my best friend steve. and congratulations to him. i want to thank all the drivers and all the crew chiefs and you, and darrell, and jeff bodin -- tod jeff bodie and everybody else. i can't believe it took that long after 199. i want to remember all those we lost. and everybody that helped this thing happen. on the bus here and we'll have a big party. >> jeff: party tonight. again, i never seen you have much emotion on top of this box. i see you walk up and down to pit road looked like you had to get away. walk off the tension. >> i had to get away. i just couldn't -- i was just, they said we'd make it. but i don't believe them. everything happens backwards for us. but we have run so good this year and had such bad luck. thank the fans. supporting us all these years. and i can't believe, you know, this is a for our people. bodine
jeff hammond? >> jeff: rick hendrick it's been a long time coming, boss. everybody telling jimmie congratulations. but it's finally happened and happened at darlington. 200th win. >> you know, first of all, i just got the win with my best friend steve. and congratulations to him. i want to thank all the drivers and all the crew chiefs and you, and darrell, and jeff bodin -- tod jeff bodie and everybody else. i can't believe it took that long after 199. i want to remember all those...
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although the heat still with one time-out left, jeff. even if stoudemire hits this, they don't necessarily have to go for a three, correct, or now you have -- >> jeff: no, they don't have to. they can play it off the make or miss and attack. if you take your time-out, you're more than likely signaling that you most likely will shoot a three. >> mike: stoudemire misses. bosh the rebound, and they call time-out. stoudemire rolls his fist in anger. >> jeff: hasn't he learned? stop! at least it wasn't at something. >> mike: and now it will come down to the eat, down by two, with 13.2 remaining. >> jeff: three missed free throws by the knicks or this game is sealed. anthony with two misses, stoudemire with one. >> mike: and of course it's enormous in terms of the way it turns it around for the heat now. they don't have to go for the three. they can go for the two and look for overtime. >> jeff: and though they haven't shoit we shout it well, they can put in so much shooting that surrounds james and wade that you're going to be reluctant to he
although the heat still with one time-out left, jeff. even if stoudemire hits this, they don't necessarily have to go for a three, correct, or now you have -- >> jeff: no, they don't have to. they can play it off the make or miss and attack. if you take your time-out, you're more than likely signaling that you most likely will shoot a three. >> mike: stoudemire misses. bosh the rebound, and they call time-out. stoudemire rolls his fist in anger. >> jeff: hasn't he learned?...
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although the heat still with one time-out left, jeff. even if stoudemire hits this, they don't necessarily have to go for a three, correct, or now you have -- >> jeff: no, they don't have to. they can play it off the make or miss and attack. if you take your time-out, you're more than likely signaling that you most likely will shoot a three. >> mike: stoudemire misses. bosh the rebound, and they call time-out. stoudemire rolls his fist in anger. >> jeff: hasn't he learned? stop! at least it wasn't at something. >> mike: and now it will come down to the eat, down by two, with 13.2 remaining. >> jeff: three missed free throws by the knicks or this game is sealed. anthony with two misses, stoudemire with one. >> mike: and of course it's enormous in terms of the way it turns it around for the heat now. they don't have to go for the three. they can go for the two and look for overtime. >> jeff: and though they haven't shoit we shout it well, they can put in so much shooting that surrounds james and wade that you're going to be reluctant to he
although the heat still with one time-out left, jeff. even if stoudemire hits this, they don't necessarily have to go for a three, correct, or now you have -- >> jeff: no, they don't have to. they can play it off the make or miss and attack. if you take your time-out, you're more than likely signaling that you most likely will shoot a three. >> mike: stoudemire misses. bosh the rebound, and they call time-out. stoudemire rolls his fist in anger. >> jeff: hasn't he learned?...
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>> jeff: absolutely need to foul, or double-team or something. duncan knocked away by griffin to parker. duncan was the one they wanted to foul. and griffin fouls parker but they let 17 seconds go off the shot clock. >> jeff: you don't want to foul after that much of a shot clock has run off. you either foul immediately or you play it out. >> mike: the clippers would need a miraculous finish here. parker putting together another strong game here. struggled in game one. at least sooth the ball. emerged in game two, 11 assists in game one. big fourth quarter. double figure points in the fourth quarter. and vinnie del any grow calls a 20-second time out and that is it. he's out of time outs and clippers perhaps out of runs, down by ten with 38.6 remaining. >> mike: huge game tomorrow. pacers and heat. "kia nba countdown." will the heat tie it up or put themselves in a huge hole? a lot of pressure. blake griffin, and clipper was a wonderful start to this game. but it slipped away. now they're on the verge of falling down 0-3. as we say, a place no nb
>> jeff: absolutely need to foul, or double-team or something. duncan knocked away by griffin to parker. duncan was the one they wanted to foul. and griffin fouls parker but they let 17 seconds go off the shot clock. >> jeff: you don't want to foul after that much of a shot clock has run off. you either foul immediately or you play it out. >> mike: the clippers would need a miraculous finish here. parker putting together another strong game here. struggled in game one. at...
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>> jeff: absolutely need to foul, or double-team or something. duncan knocked away by griffin to parker. duncan was the one they wanted to foul. and griffin fouls parker but they let 17 seconds go off the shot clock. >> jeff: you don't want to foul after that much of a shot clock has run off. you either foul immediately or you play it out. >> mike: the clippers would need a miraculous finish here. parker putting together another strong game here. struggled in game one. at least sooth the ball. emerged in game two, 11 assists in game one. big fourth quarter. double figure points in the fourth quarter. and vinnie del any grow calls a 20-second time out and that is it. he's out of time outs and clippers perhaps out of runs, down by ten with 38.6 remaining. >> mike: huge game tomorrow. pacers and heat. "kia nba countdown." will the heat tie it up or put themselves in a huge hole? a lot of pressure. blake griffin, and clipper was a wonderful start to this game. but it slipped away. now they're on the verge of falling down 0-3. as we say, a place no nb
>> jeff: absolutely need to foul, or double-team or something. duncan knocked away by griffin to parker. duncan was the one they wanted to foul. and griffin fouls parker but they let 17 seconds go off the shot clock. >> jeff: you don't want to foul after that much of a shot clock has run off. you either foul immediately or you play it out. >> mike: the clippers would need a miraculous finish here. parker putting together another strong game here. struggled in game one. at...
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is he with jeff? >> he's with jeff. but jim will talk more hard core sports.will talk about getting barry zito's jersey back to him. >> yeah, i'll be honest, i'm getting insecure here. jeff's over there getting the good sports info, the barry zito jersey, gets the autographs, he knows everything about the team. i'm sitting around saying, hey, let me tell you about the weather. instead we'll tell you about baseball. it's extra special. you know that at&t park is going to be buzzing this evening. even though with these two teams playing at this ballpark at third and king, the giants have been pretty good. they've won their last nine tries against the athletics. tonight you'll get a chance to see the first game in the three-game set. let's hear from jon miller and mike krukow. >> okay, jim. we have a beautiful night here. the wind is blowing. the giants and the athletics, all bay area interleague matchup. barry zito going against his old team. he's pitched well, mike, except he has this problem where he's not done well against his old team the athletics yet. >> h
is he with jeff? >> he's with jeff. but jim will talk more hard core sports.will talk about getting barry zito's jersey back to him. >> yeah, i'll be honest, i'm getting insecure here. jeff's over there getting the good sports info, the barry zito jersey, gets the autographs, he knows everything about the team. i'm sitting around saying, hey, let me tell you about the weather. instead we'll tell you about baseball. it's extra special. you know that at&t park is going to be...
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jeff joins me now with his saluki mix, tazzy. paws for people, the organization that put jeff and tazzy together, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning to tazzy. jeff, you said your dog tazzy saved your life, how so? >> well, when i first got out of the military, i was -- a complete and total isolation, i didn't go anywhere, didn't do anything. and was struggling with pretty severe depression, drinking a lot. and she has -- she's just opened the doors in order for me to do things that normal people would take for granted. >> she is giving you the courage to come here today. >> i wouldn't be here without her, that is for sure. >> you were diagnosed with ptsd, how bad was it? >> it was -- it was bad. >> nothing else was helping you? >> nothing helped. i have been in different forms of treatment since 2006, been on -- i think the most medication i was on at one time was 1 different antipsychotics and anti-depressants, and working with these dogs, one of the things that it's done is just given me the option to
jeff joins me now with his saluki mix, tazzy. paws for people, the organization that put jeff and tazzy together, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning to tazzy. jeff, you said your dog tazzy saved your life, how so? >> well, when i first got out of the military, i was -- a complete and total isolation, i didn't go anywhere, didn't do anything. and was struggling with pretty severe depression, drinking a lot. and she has -- she's just opened the doors...
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let's turn things over to jeff.eff, you've been following this pollen count for us very closely. >> yeah, we are seeing improving numbers from last week when everything was in the high category. we're starting to see the numbers shaved down slightly. well below average at 72. a lot of 60s out and about in the bay. 64 in san francisco and 68 in san rafael. the onshore flow keeping those numbers below average. close to the 50s here near san francisco. 63 in san mateo and those numbers will be dropping off quickly tonight as we do expect not only patchy fog at the coastline but those low clouds that filter inland. a little bit of warming here to make it more comfortable and 80s. a storm system out in the pacific. high pressure is relatively weak right now sitting offshore, is going to stay there. that will primarily keep this cooling breeze in place and the fog developing as we head throughout the next 48 hours. that looks the strongest for tuesday so we'll have that foggy breeze staying with us. by wednesday, that sta
let's turn things over to jeff.eff, you've been following this pollen count for us very closely. >> yeah, we are seeing improving numbers from last week when everything was in the high category. we're starting to see the numbers shaved down slightly. well below average at 72. a lot of 60s out and about in the bay. 64 in san francisco and 68 in san rafael. the onshore flow keeping those numbers below average. close to the 50s here near san francisco. 63 in san mateo and those numbers will...
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jeff himmelman. >> thank you so much. i have a couple of disclaimers, but i just had a conversation with the folks at c-span. what i was going to say is that i was prevented from using blue language. and it is very difficult to read for my book or talk about ben bradlee without using cuss words. i am very happy to give you been in full color. for those of you who have read as was said, those of you who grew -- red book in the post, this book is about then, and i think about it being a 500 page book and a person of interest, it is true. my hope is that you will find him is captivating as i did and enjoyed reading about him. i started working with ben bradlee. before that happened, as i was working with him, the first thing he did was give me access to his archives. it wasn't the whole thing at first, it was just a set of boxes with a bunch of letters. the way that i got to know ben, he was sitting in his office when i was petrified of going in to talk to him. the way i got to know him was through his letters. i thought i w
jeff himmelman. >> thank you so much. i have a couple of disclaimers, but i just had a conversation with the folks at c-span. what i was going to say is that i was prevented from using blue language. and it is very difficult to read for my book or talk about ben bradlee without using cuss words. i am very happy to give you been in full color. for those of you who have read as was said, those of you who grew -- red book in the post, this book is about then, and i think about it being a 500...
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airlines, energy, jeff kilburg is back with us.a lot of cross currents with the market that's down 170 points right now. jeff, how would you play it? >> well, we saw that dismal job report, sue. markets really kind of initially were confused. they didn't know about qe. and about ten minutes after that number came out and you saw the equities came in and bought treasuries across the curve, that sent hiccups across the market. we're seeing chesapeake energy finally stabilizing, but every other technology company is getting hit to the downside here. and lastly, sue, i wanted to bring up tyler and i talked about leapfrog the other day. seeing a nice spike in that stock today. that's probably the only silver lining in this rainy cloud day. back to you. >> thanks, jeff. we'll check in with you later. metals markets have been extremely actively traded today in today's trading session. with gold down sharply, it's come back a little. the metals looming large. ty and i will return on "power lunch." lunch." ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-3
airlines, energy, jeff kilburg is back with us.a lot of cross currents with the market that's down 170 points right now. jeff, how would you play it? >> well, we saw that dismal job report, sue. markets really kind of initially were confused. they didn't know about qe. and about ten minutes after that number came out and you saw the equities came in and bought treasuries across the curve, that sent hiccups across the market. we're seeing chesapeake energy finally stabilizing, but every...
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jeffs as their predecessors. nothing has changed. is right, things are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the fate of the man accused of killing three members of jennifer hudson's family is in the hands of the jury. the latest on that ahead. >>> i'm isha sesay with a news bull lynn. the suspect in the kidnapping of four members of a tennessee family is now one of the fbi's ten most wanted. adam mayes is accused of killing two of the members. the reward has grown to $175,000. >>> the fate of the man accused of killing jennifer hudson's mother, brother and nephew is in the hands of the jury. william balfour's lawyer used closing arguments to remind jurors there's no dna e
jeffs as their predecessors. nothing has changed. is right, things are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the...
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jeffs as their predecess predecessors.ls is right, things are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the fate of the man accused of killing three members of jennifer hudson's family is in the hands of the jury. the latest on that ahead. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ [ male announcer ] with 50 horsepower, dual overhead cams and fierce acceleration, the gator xuv 825i will shatter your expectations. ♪ before your next big trip outdoors, visit johndeere.com/greentag for huge savings at
jeffs as their predecess predecessors.ls is right, things are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the fate of the...
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jeffs as their predecessors. nothing has changed.hings are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the fate of the man accused of killing three members of jennifer hudson's family is in the hands of the jury. the latest on that ahead. all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas...
jeffs as their predecessors. nothing has changed.hings are probably more tense or strict or stringent against the women and children and the lawmakers cry about the rights of a handful of flds cops, while arizona continues its century-long complete abrogation of its responsibility when it comes to the rights of the women and children in that community. >> we're going to continue to follow it. mike, appreciate as always your reporting, gary tuchman as well. >>> the fate of the man...
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that fugitive being warren jeffs when he was on the fbi ten most wanted list. jeffs was arrested written by the former chief declared i am praying for you to be protected and yearn to be with you again. the arizona senate passed the bill unanimously. but then something very surprising happened in the arizona house. representatives nancy mcclain and doris gooddale, nonflds members who represent colorado city in the legislature took up the church's cause to keep the police department intact. with their leadership, the bill died in a close vote. they say the bill is unconstitutional because they claim the city is being singled out. they also acknowledge they want to support their flds constituents who will cast ballots for them come election day. another part of their argument? listen to this. >> things are changing up there and it just doesn't seem fair to go backwards in time when things are finally opening up. >> reporter: but that directly contradicts what gary engel sees. he's the primary investigator of the flds for the county prosecutor's office. >> do you
that fugitive being warren jeffs when he was on the fbi ten most wanted list. jeffs was arrested written by the former chief declared i am praying for you to be protected and yearn to be with you again. the arizona senate passed the bill unanimously. but then something very surprising happened in the arizona house. representatives nancy mcclain and doris gooddale, nonflds members who represent colorado city in the legislature took up the church's cause to keep the police department intact. with...
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other witz i think jeff's right. the way the political system operates makes it almost impossible for that. >> i think there is less space in the middle today than when perot rose up. for the time being there is enough in each party to make them think with the next election they can gain the foothold they want. as long as there is that balance i think the energy is still within the basis of the two parties. the ingredients are certainly there in a lot of ways because of the disgust with washington generally but i don't see it having enough critical mass to rise up. >>
other witz i think jeff's right. the way the political system operates makes it almost impossible for that. >> i think there is less space in the middle today than when perot rose up. for the time being there is enough in each party to make them think with the next election they can gain the foothold they want. as long as there is that balance i think the energy is still within the basis of the two parties. the ingredients are certainly there in a lot of ways because of the disgust with...
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you just heard what jeff just talked about. let me talk to you, steve grasso, if at this point he is right, how do you protect yourself? what strategies should you employ right now especially in front of a key number right now? >> why wouldn't you just stick with the dividend payers, altria group. i know everyone says tobacco industry you still have headline risk there. but when you're yielding over 5% and the stock is right around this 52-week high, i think it's pretty much a safer way to play it. or dominion resource, utility company, that's the way i would go. >> would you use any options strategies in addition to that? >> my friends, brothers najarian would always help me with my options strategy. of course if you're protecting your long positions, you want to create some sort of revenue stream. so if you want to sell calls, you can do that as well. but the truth of the matter is i would go with your safety bets. let's see how these numbers clear out. let's just see what happens with this escalating market that everyone thi
you just heard what jeff just talked about. let me talk to you, steve grasso, if at this point he is right, how do you protect yourself? what strategies should you employ right now especially in front of a key number right now? >> why wouldn't you just stick with the dividend payers, altria group. i know everyone says tobacco industry you still have headline risk there. but when you're yielding over 5% and the stock is right around this 52-week high, i think it's pretty much a safer way...
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jenniferrand jeff.... we're live at thh fox hall aparttents on dunhaven place near walther boulevard..... the killing happened t an apartment behind me... 3 police have charged lled 3 llnnell ellis with first- degree murddr.... a 32-year-old man, still on the loose. detectivesssay he killed 21-year-old daryl augustts last saturday. in building number 7 when ned - ellis showed uu at a woman's apartment and found her with auggstts. police say the suspect stabbed augustussin the groin... then set the victim's body and pickkp truck on fire. police found the burned body ann truck in essex.. but detectives believe the killing happened hereein what neighbors call a quiet place to live. p3 "we're just freaked out and we didn't like how no one toald us what was going on for like days. so, we ended up ssaying at a hotel becauseeiiwas just sleep. it's just scary.. just the thought of someone dying right aaove your head is just not a good feeling." police say someone had reported the victim missing on the same day the
jenniferrand jeff.... we're live at thh fox hall aparttents on dunhaven place near walther boulevard..... the killing happened t an apartment behind me... 3 police have charged lled 3 llnnell ellis with first- degree murddr.... a 32-year-old man, still on the loose. detectivesssay he killed 21-year-old daryl augustts last saturday. in building number 7 when ned - ellis showed uu at a woman's apartment and found her with auggstts. police say the suspect stabbed augustussin the groin... then set...
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." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor, three executives at the nation's largest bank j.p. morgan chase reportedly are out. this after the bank revealed on thursday it lost at least $2 billion in risky trades. those stepping down will include the senior executive who oversaw the transaction and two upper traders. today c.e.o. jaime diamon called the trades a terrible, egregious mistake. he also acknowledges the securities and exchange commission is investigating whether rules were broken. >> we know we were sloppy. we know we were stupid. we know there was bad judgment. we don't know if any of that is true. regulators should look, that is their job so we are open to the regulators. they will come to their own conclusion. the strategy we had was barely vetted, it was barely monitored. it should never have happened. >> glor: joining me to discuss this is law professor and former wall street regulator michael greenberger. one question a lot of people are asking is how is it jamie dimon by all accounts a smart man, a savvy banker, how is it he didn't know something like this wa
." >> glor: good evening, i'm jeff glor, three executives at the nation's largest bank j.p. morgan chase reportedly are out. this after the bank revealed on thursday it lost at least $2 billion in risky trades. those stepping down will include the senior executive who oversaw the transaction and two upper traders. today c.e.o. jaime diamon called the trades a terrible, egregious mistake. he also acknowledges the securities and exchange commission is investigating whether rules were...
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jeff hammond? >> jeff: rick hendrick it's been a long time coming, boss. everybody telling jimmie congratulations. but it's finally happened and happened at darlington. 200th win. >> you know, first of all, i just got the win with my best friend steve. and congratulations to him. i want to thank all the drivers and all the crew chiefs and you, and darrell, and jeff bodin -- tod jeff bodie and everybody else. i can't believe it took that long after 199. i want to remember all those we lost. and everybody that helped this thing happen. on the bus here and we'll have a big party. >> jeff: party tonight. again, i never seen you have much emotion on top of this box. i see you walk up and down to pit road looked like you had to get away. walk off the tension. >> i had to get away. i just couldn't -- i was just, they said we'd make it. but i don't believe them. everything happens backwards for us. but we have run so good this year and had such bad luck. thank the fans. supporting us all these years. and i can't believe, you know, this is a for our people. bodine
jeff hammond? >> jeff: rick hendrick it's been a long time coming, boss. everybody telling jimmie congratulations. but it's finally happened and happened at darlington. 200th win. >> you know, first of all, i just got the win with my best friend steve. and congratulations to him. i want to thank all the drivers and all the crew chiefs and you, and darrell, and jeff bodin -- tod jeff bodie and everybody else. i can't believe it took that long after 199. i want to remember all those...
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jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including prisoner reentry. i also want to thank and acknowledge debra atherton. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: it is nice to see everybody. jeff is generous. i was not expecting to be up here. i know you have had a productive day. i think that the public defender's summit is something not to be missed and a template for the rest of california and probably the nation to follow. i am proud of our public defender. i am proud of our criminal justice partners because over the last four years, we have seen a great amount of innovation. jeff and i started the city's first
jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including...
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so let's bring in jeff. markets -- i'm just looking up at the board, we're off of our worst levels, but we're still down 139 points today. so how do you play it? how do you make some money in this market? and how do you protect what you've already made? >> well, you're right, sue. it's not pretty out there. we talked on "power lunch" before about how to play this euro currency. and i used the etf eul, it's the ultrashort. allows you two-times the kicker here when you see the euro currency drop. we've seen the 125 handle on the euro currency. i think we'll see further drop as they have to devalue the currency to soften the recession possibly to repression. the treasury in the 10-year yield, it's a 10-year target and they want to go to it. when you see that, you can play that via tlt, that's the etf that allows you to get long as the yields drop. honestly, sue, what i see today to protect the assets as we see gold, we've seen this ebb and flow in and out of gold, what do people do when they get scared? we need
so let's bring in jeff. markets -- i'm just looking up at the board, we're off of our worst levels, but we're still down 139 points today. so how do you play it? how do you make some money in this market? and how do you protect what you've already made? >> well, you're right, sue. it's not pretty out there. we talked on "power lunch" before about how to play this euro currency. and i used the etf eul, it's the ultrashort. allows you two-times the kicker here when you see the...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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i relied very heavily on jeff moore who was an utterly first class economist as to the accuracy. there was -- and jim hodgson used to sit down with jeff and his staff to go over the press releases and it was the press releases that became controversial. there was a feeling in the white house that the press releases were biased, that is to say, if unemployment went up, it was very bad thing. if it went down it was a statistical quirk that was the line. and i was called once by fred molik who was head of personnel as i recall and expressed the disquiet of the white house of recent press releases. i went over them myself and thought this was some merit the white house concern. it didn't seem fair. this was consternation about two individuals who were senior people in the bls. one of them's name was henley and you reminded me earlier the other was goldstein. and in order to get them out of the line of fire and also perhaps to resolve the problem, i arranged for one of them to go to harvard for a year as a fellow and the other transferred somewhere else. and that's all i knew at that
i relied very heavily on jeff moore who was an utterly first class economist as to the accuracy. there was -- and jim hodgson used to sit down with jeff and his staff to go over the press releases and it was the press releases that became controversial. there was a feeling in the white house that the press releases were biased, that is to say, if unemployment went up, it was very bad thing. if it went down it was a statistical quirk that was the line. and i was called once by fred molik who was...
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i know what jeff is going to say.ative. >> because you can live 30 years in retirement easily. >> you can. but we're also looking at protecting capital. you don't have time to recover and to make up necessarily savings that you do in your younger years. but we are adding risk into the fixed income portfolio as well. increasing allocations to emerging market debt and high yield debt. but we're also introducing cash, tips and commodities into the portfolio for the first time. >> as we see there. now, key question is how to withdraw just the right amount per year? >> that's the most common question. roughly 4%. >> per year. >> you have to be careful. 4% adjusted for inflation is a typical benchmark. we look at -- you have to be careful in the early years against market performance because see kwens of returns really matters. >> turn to dr. kilburg. >> although we may not agree exactly on percentages, we do agree you need to look for higher yielding bonds. if you're at the end of your investing career, you can't get caugh
i know what jeff is going to say.ative. >> because you can live 30 years in retirement easily. >> you can. but we're also looking at protecting capital. you don't have time to recover and to make up necessarily savings that you do in your younger years. but we are adding risk into the fixed income portfolio as well. increasing allocations to emerging market debt and high yield debt. but we're also introducing cash, tips and commodities into the portfolio for the first time. >>...
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plotting to move jobs overseas and so this is where it gets particularly intriguing rolling stones jeff goodell reported that a guard told the christopher that he was being moved because an anonymous congressperson complained about the letter to the bureau of prisons and after the news broke there was some public outcry to christopher was then released back into the prisons general population and we appealed to you to get in touch with your lawmakers to see if they had reached out to the bureau of prisons so we could try to figure out which congress person actually had a hand in this now it turns out that christopher himself isn't sure how he ended up in isolation prison guards have also told him now that a congressman did not have anything to do with it however patrick shea one of his lawyers and a former director explained on up with chris hayes how this might have happened. the bureau of prisons has an algorithm that reads all the emails of a certain words or phrases or i say then that's a value weighted in but i was director of the girls and management if i wanted to do something bu
plotting to move jobs overseas and so this is where it gets particularly intriguing rolling stones jeff goodell reported that a guard told the christopher that he was being moved because an anonymous congressperson complained about the letter to the bureau of prisons and after the news broke there was some public outcry to christopher was then released back into the prisons general population and we appealed to you to get in touch with your lawmakers to see if they had reached out to the bureau...