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twenty joining us to weigh in on the national conversation these numbers have sparked is pastor jeff wells of the community methodist church in masterpiece park new york sir thank you very much for joining me this evening now how would your role as a faith leader help to encourage passage of this murder sentencing act. well india's a face later i have some influence with my congregation and of course within my denomination and also within my community and so for legislators tend to listen to some extent to faith leaders who take a stand on an issue and it's not just individual leaders either my denomination the united methodist church has offices right across the street from the capitol building in washington d.c. and is continually advocating for policies that are loving and just on a whole range of social justice issues including poverty hunger criminal justice the rights of women and minorities and others so in this bill what specifically do you think could change things for people who have been incarcerated or face sentencing for drug crimes how could this what could change things the
twenty joining us to weigh in on the national conversation these numbers have sparked is pastor jeff wells of the community methodist church in masterpiece park new york sir thank you very much for joining me this evening now how would your role as a faith leader help to encourage passage of this murder sentencing act. well india's a face later i have some influence with my congregation and of course within my denomination and also within my community and so for legislators tend to listen to...
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i got a sense of jeff's well handled it makes sense that i've got a. we all know that any military action on land is horribly destructive to both human life and the environment but given that water makes up over seventy percent of the earth's surface and the us empire is expanded to nearly every corner of the planet it's important consider the effect the military machine has on our oceanic counterparts to and i'm not even talking about actual war with bombs and bullets so as the u.s. and china prepare to take part in the world's largest naval exercise in history this week it's crucial to understand just how military exercises at sea affect ocean life the multimillion dollar drill known as rim of the rim of the pacific exercise will be get the joint base pearl harbor and up to twenty three countries will be participating but alas if the navy's history of terrorizing marine life is any indication in the fisheries of the pacific that are brace themselves for a massive environmental price tag is that when the navy conducts its underwater operations very of
i got a sense of jeff's well handled it makes sense that i've got a. we all know that any military action on land is horribly destructive to both human life and the environment but given that water makes up over seventy percent of the earth's surface and the us empire is expanded to nearly every corner of the planet it's important consider the effect the military machine has on our oceanic counterparts to and i'm not even talking about actual war with bombs and bullets so as the u.s. and china...
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got a sense of jeff's well handled that. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing america's foreign policy. ok and we're also now i'm joined by evan berthold in washington he is a co-founder of the startup accelerator seven hundred seventy six and i haven't i'm glad you joined us here on the program here we're actually talking about what is the difference between the left and right if there is in any difference anymore when it comes to american foreign policy when we have so many killer and clinton in one party and we have john mccain in another party how do you square the difference they have there seem to be a competition who can be more hawkish what are your views yeah i mean i think i had the privilege to listen to the last couple minutes the debate before the break and what was fascinating to me was how much of the debate you know is in american foreign policy kind of in that you know liberal interventionist versus kind of neo conservative frame to this day you
got a sense of jeff's well handled that. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle remind you we're discussing america's foreign policy. ok and we're also now i'm joined by evan berthold in washington he is a co-founder of the startup accelerator seven hundred seventy six and i haven't i'm glad you joined us here on the program here we're actually talking about what is the difference between the left and right if there is in any difference anymore when it comes to...
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jeff? >> well, bertha, i don't think we have seen the bottom.ounce off the 240 level. but here in chicago, we're focused on this, d-day. it's a binary outcome. either he disappoints the markets or delivers more stim s stimuse. and eaither scenario means yiels are lower. >> what do you think, jim? >> i think 2.4 was the low for now. seemed to be the perfect store. a tremendous amount of shorts. however, the trend for lower rates is not quite broken yet. i want to see a 2.62 trade in the 10-year yield and a 1.85 in the french 10-year to convince me to put money on rates going high per. >>> the french, of course. >> you always need the french, right? >> exactly. well, that's what makes the market. talk about that at the top of the hour. and joining us is one of the queens of technical analysis, louise yamada, and she's going to look at the s&p. whether the charts are telg us the record runs have run out of steam and gold. leave gold for dad at this point? that's coming up on futures now.cnbc.com. >> look forward to that. >>> coming up next, hunting
jeff? >> well, bertha, i don't think we have seen the bottom.ounce off the 240 level. but here in chicago, we're focused on this, d-day. it's a binary outcome. either he disappoints the markets or delivers more stim s stimuse. and eaither scenario means yiels are lower. >> what do you think, jim? >> i think 2.4 was the low for now. seemed to be the perfect store. a tremendous amount of shorts. however, the trend for lower rates is not quite broken yet. i want to see a 2.62...
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jeff. >>> well, another key iraqi city is back in the hands of insurgents this morning. create their own islamic state of taking control of saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit. iraqi soldiers put up very little resistance before abandoning their posts. it comes a day after mosul was conquered forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. the u.s. is now considering a request from iraq for help, possibly a drone strike and the u.n. has condemned the militants. >> i'm urging that the whole international community must be united. we have to show strong solidarity to all forms of terrorism. >> as the up surry gents advanced toward baghdad, their military trucks and weapons were taken along the way. >>> stories of abuse emerging from a new wave of immigrant children streaming into the country unaccompanied by adults. they're being arrested as they cross the border and being put into detainment centers. they're packed into fenced cages and forced to sleep on hard floors. there have been allegations of sexual abuse. advocacy groups say 80% of the kids are not getting enough food and w
jeff. >>> well, another key iraqi city is back in the hands of insurgents this morning. create their own islamic state of taking control of saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit. iraqi soldiers put up very little resistance before abandoning their posts. it comes a day after mosul was conquered forcing hundreds of thousands to flee. the u.s. is now considering a request from iraq for help, possibly a drone strike and the u.n. has condemned the militants. >> i'm urging that the...
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jeff!" >> jimmy: yeah. >> "we need to see the butt crack!" >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: wellwith jeff? just -- >> well, you know, technically, it's an interesting thing. you have to compensate for certain things when you act. i mean, you know, allen laad was short so he stood on a box and stuff like that, you know? jeff -- not only is a great, a a great actor but he has -- he's anatomically correct as an actor. his head is a little bit bigger than normal people's heads. [ laughter ] so, there's a lot of surface, right? >> which you want. you want. >> so, the camera, the camera picks up a lot of facial surface and stuff. [ laughter ] but -- if i'm beside him, i tend to look, like, on the small side. like, i'm bit of a pea brain. >> that's not good. that's not good. >> so, what -- what we had to do during the movie is i'd always stand three, four steps in front of him. >> jimmy: right. >> you know, something like this, okay? see, now, that starts to look normal. [ laughter ] that right there. >> jimmy: like, go back to where you were. go back to where you were. that, that looks
jeff!" >> jimmy: yeah. >> "we need to see the butt crack!" >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: wellwith jeff? just -- >> well, you know, technically, it's an interesting thing. you have to compensate for certain things when you act. i mean, you know, allen laad was short so he stood on a box and stuff like that, you know? jeff -- not only is a great, a a great actor but he has -- he's anatomically correct as an actor. his head is a little bit bigger than normal...
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. >>> and as jeff mentioned the wells fargo center is hosting hg the nhl draft.d gary bettman unveiled 30 newly planted trees on pat tyson avenue. it's part the green project. it plants 30 >>> the always important cue forecast. accuweather forecast. >> this is promising. icing on the cake saturday and sunday. as we take a look at double scan around the region. plenty of sunshine upstairs. it was a great afternoon to spend outdoors. the action cam was lucky to do that. getting shade away from the season. you head out int--sun. take a look at highlights around the region. it's a comfortable night. and lower humidity for both saturday and sunday. here are your overnight lows. going back into the 50s in the suburbs. that is opening the windows kind of night. shut off the a.c. 62 in dover. the low humidity pushes in in your community. tomorrow and sunday the dewpoints are going to drop below 60 into the 50s which mean comfortable air am when you near the 70s that is when it's oppressive out. reading 82. we had a sea breeze all afternoon. that cut the numbers way back.
. >>> and as jeff mentioned the wells fargo center is hosting hg the nhl draft.d gary bettman unveiled 30 newly planted trees on pat tyson avenue. it's part the green project. it plants 30 >>> the always important cue forecast. accuweather forecast. >> this is promising. icing on the cake saturday and sunday. as we take a look at double scan around the region. plenty of sunshine upstairs. it was a great afternoon to spend outdoors. the action cam was lucky to do that....
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. >> reporter: well, jeff, this operation had been planned for well over the last year. u.s. officials now tell us they believe that this is a picture of ahmed abu khattala. officials say they wanted to move on him when he was least protected and least likely to resist. that opportunity came sunday night. after the benghazi attacks, khattala often appeared in public, unconcerned about any potential capture. but after word leaked last summer that he'd been charged by the u.s. justice department, sources say khattala became more cautious and frequently changed locations, often joined by just a few close friend. but u.s. intelligence ultimately tracked khattala to a small seaside villa south boston of benghazi. sunday evening after dark, u.s. commandos and f.b.i. agents silently converged on the home and quickly captured khattala without firing a shot. no one was hurt. pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby. >> the important thing for everybody to remember is he's no longer on the streets and he will be held accountable. he will be tried in a court of law here in the united state
. >> reporter: well, jeff, this operation had been planned for well over the last year. u.s. officials now tell us they believe that this is a picture of ahmed abu khattala. officials say they wanted to move on him when he was least protected and least likely to resist. that opportunity came sunday night. after the benghazi attacks, khattala often appeared in public, unconcerned about any potential capture. but after word leaked last summer that he'd been charged by the u.s. justice...
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but jeff can actually do this job. >> we get along very well. that when it comes down to things like building organizational culture or thinking about how do you make an executive staff work really well together and how do you wentify a plus talent so partner on these things together and solve these problems together. time, do you split your is it 50-50 or can you break it down? >> i generally work seven days a week. >> seven days a week. you have had some much already. why do you do this? >> how do you have a life that you are proud of having lived, that you think that what you did in the world was worth it? >> you think about steve jobs at apple and mark zuckerberg at facebook. is there a magic of founder brings that would be lost if you were not here? rex every founder is useful because of that vision, that commitment. the willingness to take bold risks. >> you have a really unique investing lots of the. the best companies are the companies you do not agree on. >> most people think that the way the venture partnership works is -- if everyone t
but jeff can actually do this job. >> we get along very well. that when it comes down to things like building organizational culture or thinking about how do you make an executive staff work really well together and how do you wentify a plus talent so partner on these things together and solve these problems together. time, do you split your is it 50-50 or can you break it down? >> i generally work seven days a week. >> seven days a week. you have had some much already. why do...
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. >> well jeff high on a hill it calls to me ier. these are a couple samples of glass the rendering mostly there will be some surveyor subtle coloration but that's number one and number 2 the street store frontsdz along this streets will be clear glass >> i saw the intercontinental hotel showing up i got nervous. >> (laughter). >> doesn't the public open space have, you know, they have a sign that goes on the building. >> yes. >> it's not exactly with the commissioner said. >> tim frye department staff sorry to interrupt much less wong brown will make sure it meets the public open space in terms of the signage and availability. >> okay. so commissioners i didn't hear anyone technically example ma make a motion. >> i'll move the motion of approval with our traditions. >> well, we need an approval to adapt a resolution. >> so commissioners increase another motion and second so draupt the reserving resolution with your comments to reflect a storage and catalog in plan constricts and the columns be capable and quiet for the signage. comm
. >> well jeff high on a hill it calls to me ier. these are a couple samples of glass the rendering mostly there will be some surveyor subtle coloration but that's number one and number 2 the street store frontsdz along this streets will be clear glass >> i saw the intercontinental hotel showing up i got nervous. >> (laughter). >> doesn't the public open space have, you know, they have a sign that goes on the building. >> yes. >> it's not exactly with the...
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. >> jeff, what about you? >> well, it is jimmy ace birthday.ed 85 earlier. >> honestly. >> i'm opposed. i think there's great names to talk about here, but i want to buy it as a better price. unless you come down to 16,000 verse 17,000. >> jim, what do you think sniismts namee is the one i like the least. we're reminded of somer and nike is not that big in soccer. adidas beats them in europe. i would hold it if i had it. >> i'm going to hop in. 24% is the one-year performance. i think it's a great stock, but again, you have to buy this lower. >> walmart, what do you think? >> walmart is one of the stocks where you want to get in. but i think when you see the correction, if it ever comes, sue, i think walmart will outperform. i just can't buy it up here. >> i think it's -- it's a small, midterm downtrend, but i like what they're doing as far as online, so i would be a buyer of walmart in the 74 region. >> now, jim, i'm going to give you p & g, and jeff, cisco. >> p & g is the poster child for a little bit of risk. as a matter of fact, i had a po
. >> jeff, what about you? >> well, it is jimmy ace birthday.ed 85 earlier. >> honestly. >> i'm opposed. i think there's great names to talk about here, but i want to buy it as a better price. unless you come down to 16,000 verse 17,000. >> jim, what do you think sniismts namee is the one i like the least. we're reminded of somer and nike is not that big in soccer. adidas beats them in europe. i would hold it if i had it. >> i'm going to hop in. 24% is the...
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i explained that really well. jeff, you can't be on anti-anxiety meds.
i explained that really well. jeff, you can't be on anti-anxiety meds.
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>> well, jeff, the group's mysterious leader is a man known as abu bakr al-baghdadi. he is so elusive that we only have a couple of grainy photographs of him. but al-baghdadi now commands several thousand men in iraq and syria where he is trying to set up a state based on islamic law. al-baghdadi is so feared that some people have dubbed him the new osama bin laden. and the u.s. government has placed a $10 million bounty on his head. >> jeff: and we have seen isis sweep through northern iraq pretty quickly here. how did they become this kind of force? >> well, isis has spent several years fighting in the syrian civil war. doing battle not just against the syrian regime, but also against other syrian opposition groups that don't like the hard- line form of islam that isis is trying to impose. the group's men are committed and battle-hardened. and here in northern iraq, their opponents have been iraqi government soldiers who despite billions of dollars in american equipment and training, simply laid down their weapons and ran away when the islamic militants moved in. >>
>> well, jeff, the group's mysterious leader is a man known as abu bakr al-baghdadi. he is so elusive that we only have a couple of grainy photographs of him. but al-baghdadi now commands several thousand men in iraq and syria where he is trying to set up a state based on islamic law. al-baghdadi is so feared that some people have dubbed him the new osama bin laden. and the u.s. government has placed a $10 million bounty on his head. >> jeff: and we have seen isis sweep through...
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>> reporter: well, jeff, the secretary's leaning hard on arab leaders to use their influence in baghdado get iraqi politicians to quickly form a new government, one that has support from tribal leaders that the u.s. hopes will then stand up and resist the isis offensive. kerry is also trying to cut off funding for isis. the u.s. believes that it's private donations from donors in gulf countries that are fueling these insurgents. >> iran is playing a role now, they made new comments today. how does the u.s. view the role of iran? >> reporter: well, the u.s. acknowledges that any new leader in iraq is going to need the support of iran, but so far, tehran is sending some mixed messages about whether or not it will continue to back prime minister maliki or whether it will broker the type of political solution that the obama administration wants. i asked kerry today about the supreme leader's accusation that the u.s. is trying to install an american favorite in baghdad. he hinted the u.s. wouldn't mind seeing a new prime minister. >> i think we are completely in sync with the people of iraq,
>> reporter: well, jeff, the secretary's leaning hard on arab leaders to use their influence in baghdado get iraqi politicians to quickly form a new government, one that has support from tribal leaders that the u.s. hopes will then stand up and resist the isis offensive. kerry is also trying to cut off funding for isis. the u.s. believes that it's private donations from donors in gulf countries that are fueling these insurgents. >> iran is playing a role now, they made new comments...
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so, against that backdrop, i can't disagree with that view. >> you, too, jeff? >> welltoo, that i mean, multiple expansion is kind of the hallmark of a bull market, so i wouldn't hate too much on the fact that we're slightly above the normal. an average is an average, a mean's a mean. sometimes you're a little higher than that and it's not a big deal. my concern, though, is that from sector to sector, there are things that look not very good to me. for instance, the gopro ipo that's up on the books right now, or uber's valuation, it's like things like that really bother me because it doesn't look like there's a lot of profits there and investors are just throwing money around. i think you can't say about the market broadly that just multiple expansion is a bad idea, but i think if you look in a lot of subsectors, we are seeing a lot of froth, and i think that's where investors need to be careful, need to be selective. >> where would you be buying right now? what do you like? >> personally, i like enterprise tech. it's odd that oracle made their acquisition today. i thin
so, against that backdrop, i can't disagree with that view. >> you, too, jeff? >> welltoo, that i mean, multiple expansion is kind of the hallmark of a bull market, so i wouldn't hate too much on the fact that we're slightly above the normal. an average is an average, a mean's a mean. sometimes you're a little higher than that and it's not a big deal. my concern, though, is that from sector to sector, there are things that look not very good to me. for instance, the gopro ipo that's...
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want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting jeff smith and mark bunch as well as the clerk of the committee, mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mc
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well. he had jeff carter and sutter had him playing right wing. i think some of his creative coaching got los angeles into this game. i know you know him real well of which players are going and which aren't. >> eddie: i played with him in the early '80s, knowing the time and the situation like what pierre is talking about putting carter at center or the wing position late in a period. >> doc: muzzin with 30 seconds to go. tries to bully him. rebound in front and it's on that puck is jonathan quick. >> eddie: what a power move by rick nash. i know the points and goals haven't been there as much for rick nash as he would like for a lot of fans. this is a power move. you take the puck to the net. there's chris kreider hanking around the net. outstanding move. >> pierre: how about the strength of the goal tend beer strong on the post with the left pad. jonathan quick. >> doc: mike richards, derick brassard. perhaps the last test of the period. it's won by the kings and williams. off mcdonagh. on back. girardi can take it away from stoll. then mitchell
well. he had jeff carter and sutter had him playing right wing. i think some of his creative coaching got los angeles into this game. i know you know him real well of which players are going and which aren't. >> eddie: i played with him in the early '80s, knowing the time and the situation like what pierre is talking about putting carter at center or the wing position late in a period. >> doc: muzzin with 30 seconds to go. tries to bully him. rebound in front and it's on that puck...
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jeff glor, cbs news, detroit. >>> well, still to come, revelations from hillary clinton's new book.n james limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. or the delicious bacon ranch. served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch combos starting at 6 bucks. they weren't looking at me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist can prescribe aczone® (dapsone) gel... fda approved for the topical treatment of acne, and proven in clinical studies with people 12 years and older. talk to your doctor about any medical conditions you have, including g6pd deficiency, and any medications you are using. use of benzoyl peroxide with aczone® gel may cause your skin to temporarily turn yellow or orange at the site of application. the most common side effects with aczone® gel are dryness, redness, oiliness and peeling o
jeff glor, cbs news, detroit. >>> well, still to come, revelations from hillary clinton's new book.n james limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. limps off as the spurs ice down the miami heat in game one of the nba finals. or the delicious bacon ranch. served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch combos starting at 6 bucks. they weren't looking at me. ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne...
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gerri: our great thanks to woody as well. jeff, thank you.ppreciate your report and showing us some of these parts. it's amazing, we also have extreme sympathy over the words from woody, for all these folks dealing with this tragic. still, a lot more to come this hour including your voice through your voices import address. that's why during the show we went to facebook me, tweet me or send us an e-mail. at the bottom of the hour i will read your comments and next, airlines are giving would be fires the summertime blues. why travelers are so over flying they-- that they are refusing to fly at all. stay with us. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not
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. >>> well, jeff mails was first to broadcast live video of o.j. and broncho, a helicopter pilot for our sister station kcal. he thought o.j. may have headed to or rake county to visit his wife's grave so he flew south. >> we thought we were going to come up empty and we had him in our sights. i was on the head set like i am now, telling our station, we got to go witt, we have the broncos, we have the broncos. >> did they ever. we want to know where you were during the broncho chase? connect with us at the facebook to the come/cbs philly, or shoot us a tweet, we are at cbs philly, join the on line conversation. >>> still to come here on "eyewitness news" wine bottles exploding spontaneously, three on your side has a warning tonight. >>> then for the first time circus acrobats are injured during a hair hanging stunt, now they are speaking out about the accident that sent him to the ground during a live performance. leslie? >>> coming up in the sports phillies needed extra innings against the braves, eagles hold another mini camp and andrew wiggins s
. >>> well, jeff mails was first to broadcast live video of o.j. and broncho, a helicopter pilot for our sister station kcal. he thought o.j. may have headed to or rake county to visit his wife's grave so he flew south. >> we thought we were going to come up empty and we had him in our sights. i was on the head set like i am now, telling our station, we got to go witt, we have the broncos, we have the broncos. >> did they ever. we want to know where you were during the...
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jeff toobin, as well. >>> doctors at brook army medical center in san antonio got their first look atowe bergdahl today. what they're saying about his physical and psychological condition. >>> also, stunning video of a plane crash killing a member of the rockefeller family, the plane ripped apart narrowly missing a house. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ let's close the gap between people and care. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >>> u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl has taken another big step on his journey home. earlier this morning, landed in san antonio in a military hospital
jeff toobin, as well. >>> doctors at brook army medical center in san antonio got their first look atowe bergdahl today. what they're saying about his physical and psychological condition. >>> also, stunning video of a plane crash killing a member of the rockefeller family, the plane ripped apart narrowly missing a house. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and...
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. >> it's certainly worth reading the opinions and the dissenting opinions as well. jeff toobin, to you, if i may. i want to be clear on this, this closely held issue. i know that nancy pelosi has sent out a sweeping e-mail suggesting this effects thousands of women across the country because there are so many closely held companies across the country, and it is an official irs designation as well. you've got to have more than 50% of the value of your outstanding stock owned directly or indirectly by five or fewer individuals at any time in the past last half of the tax year. also not a personal service corporation. with that definition out of the way, i want to get into the bigger forest here. that is, why even though this is a very narrow decision, it could have sweeping ramifications for obamacare and other challenges that may come down the pike. can you explain that? >> let's be clear that this -- we keep saying narrow. i mean, the majority says it's narrow, but it's not at all clear that it is narrow. in fact, ruth bader ginsburg's dissenting opinion is devoted to th
. >> it's certainly worth reading the opinions and the dissenting opinions as well. jeff toobin, to you, if i may. i want to be clear on this, this closely held issue. i know that nancy pelosi has sent out a sweeping e-mail suggesting this effects thousands of women across the country because there are so many closely held companies across the country, and it is an official irs designation as well. you've got to have more than 50% of the value of your outstanding stock owned directly or...
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. >> pelley: jeff, what are some of the safety board's recommendations? >> reporter: well, scott, the n.t.s.b. came up with 27 safety recommendations, among them more pilot training as well as more training for first responders. >> pelley: jeff pegues in san francisco for us tonight. jeff, thank you. today, secretary of state john kerry reached across iraq to try to hold the country together. iraq is fracturing tonight. one branch of islam, the sunnis, occupy the north and west. the other branch of islam, the shia are in baghdad and points south. a kurdish ethnic group, which has sought independence for generations, holds the northeast. yesterday, iraqi president nouri al-maliki told kerry he would form a government to pull all the warring factions together by next week. this is something that maliki hasn't managed in eight years. a vicious sunni revolt has secured safe havens for itself from syria nearly to baghdad, which prompted margaret brennan to ask kerry this: >> reporter: is the u.s. willing to strike at safe havens in syria and in iraq? >> the president is going t
. >> pelley: jeff, what are some of the safety board's recommendations? >> reporter: well, scott, the n.t.s.b. came up with 27 safety recommendations, among them more pilot training as well as more training for first responders. >> pelley: jeff pegues in san francisco for us tonight. jeff, thank you. today, secretary of state john kerry reached across iraq to try to hold the country together. iraq is fracturing tonight. one branch of islam, the sunnis, occupy the north and...
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well. >> interesting, jeff mccracken, thank you. >> thank you. >> tune in tomorrow for a special editionbloomberg west." looking at the smartphone maker that went from a scrappy startup to one of apple's biggest threats in four years. that is tomorrow on a special "bloomberg west" at 1:00 eastern, 10:00 pacific. in business today, the walk and talk meeting. i hit the trail with the linkedin ceo. why he says no to the traditional power lunch. ♪ >> time for on the markets. the equity markets, stocks traded higher across the board. the s&p 500 with a record high, record high every day, but that is exactly where we are. adp jobs report, not too impressive, but the beige book painted an optimistic picture of the u.s. economy. ♪ watching "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm cory johnson. the traditional business meeting may be the latest thing that silicon valley is making obsolete. many top executives are taking a page from the late steve jobs and shunning the conference room in favor of the walk and talk. the linkedin ceo is known for takin
well. >> interesting, jeff mccracken, thank you. >> thank you. >> tune in tomorrow for a special editionbloomberg west." looking at the smartphone maker that went from a scrappy startup to one of apple's biggest threats in four years. that is tomorrow on a special "bloomberg west" at 1:00 eastern, 10:00 pacific. in business today, the walk and talk meeting. i hit the trail with the linkedin ceo. why he says no to the traditional power lunch. ♪ >> time...
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jeff, and today there was more bad news for the military. an army helicopter was shot down by isis fighters. >> glor: so, clarissa, with the country splintering, what is the central government's strategy? >> reporter: well, that's just it, jeff, there doesn't really appear to be a strategy. and the only outside country that is throwing its weight behind the iraqi shiite- dominated government here is iran. iran has, in fact, sent the head of its quds paramilitary force along with the contingent of iranian fighters there here trying to help iraqi forces coordinate a response. >> glor: clarissa ward in baghdad tonight, thank you. we move now to holly williams in northern iraq where a power vacuum left by government forces is being filled by local militias. >> reporter: we drove to the outskirts of mosul until it was too dangerous to go further. this is the last checkpoint before the islamic extremists are in control of the road and the men here are telling us that the militants are just 50 yards in that direction. just outside the militant's control and vulnerable to attack is the christian town of bartella. ♪ christians have lived here nearly 1,500 years. they say their prayers in aramaic, the language sp
jeff, and today there was more bad news for the military. an army helicopter was shot down by isis fighters. >> glor: so, clarissa, with the country splintering, what is the central government's strategy? >> reporter: well, that's just it, jeff, there doesn't really appear to be a strategy. and the only outside country that is throwing its weight behind the iraqi shiite- dominated government here is iran. iran has, in fact, sent the head of its quds paramilitary force along with the...
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want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting jeff smith and mark bunch as well as the clerk of the committee, mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting jeff smith and mark bunch as well as the clerk of the committee, mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of
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. >> how did you study to play warren jeffs? >> welle most useful thing was warren being a pathological narcissist recorded himself, made audiotapes of everything. he used to be a schoolteacher, and all of his lessons and later on these bizarre sessions where he would train his wives essentially what was expected of them sexually, but it was all in religious doctrine. i got to hear hours of his tapes. >> of his voice. >> i kind of -- >> how did you get that permit out? what did you do to separate when you were filming this? >> scenes that were hard. it's what we do as actors. some of it was hard. some of the scenes are really awful the ways that, you know, in this community, you know, women are subjugated aliens. it's a culture that women are almost like slaves. he took it to another extreme. there is some really uncomfortable stuff. >> let's talk "scandal." season four is approaching. >> yeah, wrau. >> nil tidbit, any crumbs, any details? >> i know nothing. i keep telling you people. >> how do you know nothing? >> well, here's why. joh
. >> how did you study to play warren jeffs? >> welle most useful thing was warren being a pathological narcissist recorded himself, made audiotapes of everything. he used to be a schoolteacher, and all of his lessons and later on these bizarre sessions where he would train his wives essentially what was expected of them sexually, but it was all in religious doctrine. i got to hear hours of his tapes. >> of his voice. >> i kind of -- >> how did you get that permit...
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jeff. >> sure someone wanted to put storage containers on that's an acceptable use. >> and the rent stays the same? >> well, when i say storage containers are you saying self-storage or it's a construction company. >> for construction equipment i see a lot of containers on the port property i have no idea if it's paved. >> it's acceptable in the construction company wanted to store the material it's the same. >> how much of our office space or rentals would need to have an improvement all of that when we decide to rent out is it in that badass shape. >> it's u actually telethon you saw ammunition i believe i brought ammunition before you for approval they put 4 hundred thousand it depends on the tenants smaller tenants want a place for a phone and mailbox it depends on their resources. >> well, now i understand the difference between the private sector and the private sectors they do their own tenants or their tenants do their improvements. >> yeah. what an allowance we'll carpet it for you. >> commissioner brandon and yeah. i had a couple of questions you gave us the unpaved land but didn't discuss parkin
jeff. >> sure someone wanted to put storage containers on that's an acceptable use. >> and the rent stays the same? >> well, when i say storage containers are you saying self-storage or it's a construction company. >> for construction equipment i see a lot of containers on the port property i have no idea if it's paved. >> it's acceptable in the construction company wanted to store the material it's the same. >> how much of our office space or rentals would...
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want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting jeff smith and mark bunch as well as the clerk of the committee, mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> okay, thank you. so, before we begin and call these items, we'll read a script about today. today is public comment day. i want to thank everybody in the audience for coming. the purpose of this hearing is to hear testimony on the proposed appropriation and annual salary ordinances and our mayor's proposed budget. please be advised that as chair of the committee we are going to recognize the following protocols to ensure that all members have an opportunity to speak and be heard. first of all, priority is going to be given to those who may require special accommodation.
want to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting jeff smith and mark bunch as well as the clerk of the committee, mr. victor young. apologize for that. victor young. sorry, mr. young. i need to turn off my phone also. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 8th, 2014 board of supervisors...
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let's ask jeff cox who has a piece today about the factors that could stall a growth rate, especially around 3% here in the u.s. our panel is here to weigh in as well's top of the list of concerns here? >> well, i think it's generally, kelly, two things. number one thing being the housing market problems that we don't sort of know where things are going here. the data has been mixed, you know. i think there's still optimism that the housing market and, of course, the weather factor. i think that that was the main factor that was cited in the world bank projection that they believe the bad winter weather continues to be an overhang and the thing you is wanted to throw one other thing in there. just simply the problems in emerging markets and just the kind of foreign markets in general that growth hasn't been there good enough so, is you know, we're not -- you know, nobody is sounding big alarm bells but there's concern that growth is not going to be what we thought it was going to be at the beginning beginning of the year and what the federal reserve hats been telling us it's going to be. >> yeah. thoughts from the panel. i mean, the weather issue,
let's ask jeff cox who has a piece today about the factors that could stall a growth rate, especially around 3% here in the u.s. our panel is here to weigh in as well's top of the list of concerns here? >> well, i think it's generally, kelly, two things. number one thing being the housing market problems that we don't sort of know where things are going here. the data has been mixed, you know. i think there's still optimism that the housing market and, of course, the weather factor. i...
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jeff, tell me about your trip? >> well, i had never actually towed a donkey before. trip. when i heard animal place needed someone to transport the donkey. i said i would be happy to do it. i came up and got their stock trailer and shot on down to l.a. with the help of the folks with animal control, got jellybean loaded. and, turned around and came on back. so, when i got up to, to the ranch where we first introduced jellybean to mr. g. it was very touching, as soon as she got out of the trailer. you could see mr. g perk up. and i don't usually cry a lot. boy, i had a big lump mine throat when i saw this. it was, it was exciting. it was fun. it was thrilling. >> i think anytime you see a connection between two species. nonhuman, two nonhumans, two humans. it is a beautiful thing. it's really hard not to get moved when you see an individual animal, feel such incredible grief simply because, simply because his buddy is gone. and that -- going to essentially a starvation mode. it's -- these stories are, they do warm our hearts. it's, it's just wonderful that we're able
jeff, tell me about your trip? >> well, i had never actually towed a donkey before. trip. when i heard animal place needed someone to transport the donkey. i said i would be happy to do it. i came up and got their stock trailer and shot on down to l.a. with the help of the folks with animal control, got jellybean loaded. and, turned around and came on back. so, when i got up to, to the ranch where we first introduced jellybean to mr. g. it was very touching, as soon as she got out of the...
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routine reading to the youngest of children, and it's potential effect on literacy, language and well-being. jeff is back with that. >> where's the duck? >> brown: the nation's largest pediatricians' group is now formally urging parents to read aloud to their children, daily, from infancy. the american academy of pediatrics says doing so stimulates early brain development and helps build key language, literacy and social skills. according to the academy, more than one in three american children start kindergarten without the skills they need to learn to read. about two-thirds of children can't read proficiently by the end of the third grade. >> do you want to pick a book? >> brown: the academy is urging pediatricians to provide books to low-income families. it's also teaming with other groups, including "reach out and read," a non-profit organization newshour education correspondent john merrow profiled in november 2012. >> there's solid research that shows that just that intervention of handing a family a book, giving them a couple of age-appropriate pieces of advice about how to read with their
routine reading to the youngest of children, and it's potential effect on literacy, language and well-being. jeff is back with that. >> where's the duck? >> brown: the nation's largest pediatricians' group is now formally urging parents to read aloud to their children, daily, from infancy. the american academy of pediatrics says doing so stimulates early brain development and helps build key language, literacy and social skills. according to the academy, more than one in three...
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item out of order the sheriff came and gave a presentation, and the public defender, jeff made comments on this as well and we notified the members of the public that we would allow public comment at this time. and i wanted to open it up to public comment at this time. seeing none, public comment is closed. they are all in the hallway enjoying their time here. and i think that again, i want to reiterate that i am really glad to move this item forward. and to the full board with positive recommendation, and definitely, a step in the right direction, and i appreciate the sheriff's department and the work on making changes in order to accommodate the inmate and their families. and so, colleagues, or would we like to move this item forward with positive recommendation? >> so moved. >> without objection, this item moves forward with a positive recommendation to the full board. >> okay, i think that we are done, except we have one more item, and the city administrator is... okay. so, madam clerk, could you call item number 33? >> item 33,hearing on the city's implementation of administrative code, chapter 14
item out of order the sheriff came and gave a presentation, and the public defender, jeff made comments on this as well and we notified the members of the public that we would allow public comment at this time. and i wanted to open it up to public comment at this time. seeing none, public comment is closed. they are all in the hallway enjoying their time here. and i think that again, i want to reiterate that i am really glad to move this item forward. and to the full board with positive...
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. >> well i don't think he needs to at this point. >> thank you, jeff. >> up next on "action news" meteorologistlissa magee has the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. >> first rebecca jarvis with a preview of what is ahead tonight on world news. >>> walter, sarah, good evening, 0 million people on alert tonight and tropical threat brewing and president obama emergency move to handle thousands of children arriving at the border and scientists and mission to mars have they watched too meteorologist melissa magee here now with accuweather and bring on the heat. it's coming. >> yeah, warmth comes monday and you notice increase in humidity first and 90s are back early this week, guys. talk about what is going onment stormtracker 6 double scan radar quiet. no issues with precipitation. this weekend. it's high pressure stays in control and in fact, a lot of people were enjoying the conditions outdoors. we'll show you the picture outside. action cam was outside earlier this afternoon along kelly dliv close to fairmount park and people getting a run n getting a job n getting a walk in thop beautiful s
. >> well i don't think he needs to at this point. >> thank you, jeff. >> up next on "action news" meteorologistlissa magee has the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast. >> first rebecca jarvis with a preview of what is ahead tonight on world news. >>> walter, sarah, good evening, 0 million people on alert tonight and tropical threat brewing and president obama emergency move to handle thousands of children arriving at the border and scientists and...