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you have first of all the question of jeffrey jeffrey i want to just basic written first of all jeffrey go ahead ok jeffrey go ahead we have a jeffrey made a couple of statements about my right so we all agree on one thing we all agree that health care expenditure is going up at a rate that is not sustainable ok so we all agree that we need to do something to try to slow that path to get it consistent with the long run path of the overall economy but the question is how and there are basically two approaches one is the command and control approach that europe uses where they limit access to many procedures or they control the prices at which doctors can get reimbursed hospitals can get reimbursed and so on an alternative is to have patients have much more skin in the game for patients to pay a much higher fraction of the health care that they're receiving now yes europe has kept its health expenditure more moderates by using the command control approach a lot of the cars believe that that leads to stifling of innovation that leads to over time much worse quality health care sector and q
you have first of all the question of jeffrey jeffrey i want to just basic written first of all jeffrey go ahead ok jeffrey go ahead we have a jeffrey made a couple of statements about my right so we all agree on one thing we all agree that health care expenditure is going up at a rate that is not sustainable ok so we all agree that we need to do something to try to slow that path to get it consistent with the long run path of the overall economy but the question is how and there are basically...
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ahead jeffrey. the i.m.f. cannot dictate to the u.s. you go look at the back and look at what the i.m.f. said about housing prices five six years ago but it doesn't matter that's not going to have any effect. there are having an effect in europe now with of course which is a brand new thing or new for the last thirty years but let's talk about the last thirty years among developing countries it is a miracle in history that asians and some other developing countries have gone from poverty to wealth in the last thirty years and i think that's part of the world trade system like i said free trade multilateral institutions of which the i.m.f. is a part it's completely a loser it's almost comical to say let's look at some country that the i.m.f. was heavily involved in ok not the u.s. because they're not heavily involved some country where they are exercising influence and look for a miracle of growth. and that is like a doctor of course you see doctors around sick patients you can't take a correlation a
ahead jeffrey. the i.m.f. cannot dictate to the u.s. you go look at the back and look at what the i.m.f. said about housing prices five six years ago but it doesn't matter that's not going to have any effect. there are having an effect in europe now with of course which is a brand new thing or new for the last thirty years but let's talk about the last thirty years among developing countries it is a miracle in history that asians and some other developing countries have gone from poverty to...
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>> no, jeffrey said that's what the gospel writers said, am i correct? >> that's right. >> quoting the gospels, thank you for the correction, i'm glad to see the principles of scholarship are being enforced here. >> makes a difference. >> you don't believe mary is a virgin or that the gospels make the case that she was a virgin at the time of the birth? >> certainly both -- matthew specifically and luke more subtly claimed that she is a virgin. mark says nothing. and john says nothing about it. and the reason that both matthew and luke introduced that particular aspect or they have a tradition that states that about mary is because they're reading the jewish bible in greek. >> the jewish bible in greek. what was the language that the -- that was translated, the original language? jesus spoke in aramaic, correct? >> probably. >> and that was first translated into hebrew? >> the jewish bible is, for the most part, in hebrew. there are a few parts in aramaic. >> then it was translated into greek for the common man. >> for the greek-speaking common jew in mi
>> no, jeffrey said that's what the gospel writers said, am i correct? >> that's right. >> quoting the gospels, thank you for the correction, i'm glad to see the principles of scholarship are being enforced here. >> makes a difference. >> you don't believe mary is a virgin or that the gospels make the case that she was a virgin at the time of the birth? >> certainly both -- matthew specifically and luke more subtly claimed that she is a virgin. mark says...
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sure you know jeffrey said we can't afford the social contract that was promised and it we hear that argument a lot but again you only have to take all of these statements in contacts we just had a report from the social security administration here in the united states saying that it's going to be even tougher to find medicare and social security is going to start to run into a deficit situation sooner than expected but the number one reason why those numbers changed is because unemployment is so high and unemployment is high because we made the decision as a nation and one that not to invest more and job growth and job creation and economic growth so this is not accidental what we're seeing in effect is a death spiral a policy driven death spiral element of the social contract and number two because we've had a generation now of tax cuts for the highest income people in this country and as a result it's starting to bleed dry some of the basic. social services that have been part of the deal what we're seeing and here's another example that i'd like to give you in the nineteen eight
sure you know jeffrey said we can't afford the social contract that was promised and it we hear that argument a lot but again you only have to take all of these statements in contacts we just had a report from the social security administration here in the united states saying that it's going to be even tougher to find medicare and social security is going to start to run into a deficit situation sooner than expected but the number one reason why those numbers changed is because unemployment is...
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so, jeffrey, how is it playing out there this morning? >> reporter: well, peggy, there is no other story here in paris. i can tell you the front pages of every newspaper, plastered with these images of dominique strauss-khan. and what's interesting about those images is, that if this had happened here in france, you wouldn't see them. there are laws that protect accused in france and make it illegal to show a man in custody. it's actually illegal to show a criminal suspect in handcuffs in this country. so, while people are horrified by the accusations, they're quite shocked to see someone plastered on the front pages with this kind of imagery. and there is concern that he's already been found guilty, simply by being so publicly exposed. >> the cultural differences between the two countries. that's fascinating. and, jeffrey, we know his wife at this point is standing by him. we believe she's here in new york now. but the accusations aren't exactly surprising to the folks in france, right? >> reporter: no. you know, there's a couple things
so, jeffrey, how is it playing out there this morning? >> reporter: well, peggy, there is no other story here in paris. i can tell you the front pages of every newspaper, plastered with these images of dominique strauss-khan. and what's interesting about those images is, that if this had happened here in france, you wouldn't see them. there are laws that protect accused in france and make it illegal to show a man in custody. it's actually illegal to show a criminal suspect in handcuffs in...
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jeffrey manley, chief of neurosurgery and a doctor with specialized experience with brain and spinal injury. neither dr. manley will comment on anticipated treatment for stowe saying tonight, he's not a patient yet. >> now brian stowe is expected to leave los angeles monday
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we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what was interestingly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. and now it was mostly anger and frustration at both at abbas for the delusional movemenin the united nations. and then no follow up. where has the american national interest disappeared on this one? >> charlie: we conclude with the administrative noaa jane lubchenco. >> many new discoveries have come from serendipity. and many new chemicals, for example, for medicine or new break throughs in technology have come from studying living organisms. we have a pretty good handle on a lot of the biodiversity on land. but the wealth of life in the oceans is virtually unexplored. >> the prime minister addresses u.s. congress. and we talk about the oceans next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: all across america. a storefront opens. or the midnight oil is burned. or when someone chases a dream, notust a dollar. they are sma
we have alal sis from bret stephens, aluf benn, walter russell mead and jeffrey goldberg. >> what was interestingly missing from predent obama's presentation both last thursday and sunday was the argument that resolving the israeli-palestinian conflict. and now it was mostly anger and frustration at both at abbas for the delusional movemenin the united nations. and then no follow up. where has the american national interest disappeared on this one? >> charlie: we conclude with the...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> thanks to jeffrey. >>> we reported from london during the royal wedding on the one guest struck from the invitation list, ambassador to syria. the reason was the brutal crackdown on protesters that continued again today. western reporters have been banned from syria. witnesses say more than 16 people have been killed in the last two days alone. >>> the president of yemen has reneged on his offer to step down causing outrage from protesters there. the forces loyal to the president cracked down. four deaths reported there. >>> from libya, breaking news tonight, colonel gadhafi's son reportedly killed in a nato air strike. he asked for a cease fire, but nato rejected it. egypt's minister said ousted president hosni mubarak could be put to death if he's convicted of ordering the death of protesters. more than 800 people were killed during the uprising there. >>> there is much more news ahead. should the pope who led the church during the eruption of the sex abuse cases be fast tracked to sainthood? there's a debate. we ask you to weigh in. >>> it's no
jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> thanks to jeffrey. >>> we reported from london during the royal wedding on the one guest struck from the invitation list, ambassador to syria. the reason was the brutal crackdown on protesters that continued again today. western reporters have been banned from syria. witnesses say more than 16 people have been killed in the last two days alone. >>> the president of yemen has reneged on his offer to step down causing outrage from...
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i am asking everyone to allow jeffrey to get his education in the special services. children in special education services were allowed to go to other schools. they do not have the manpower to help the children that have behavioral issues and learning disabilities. the nonpublic schools i have dealt with is a good fit for children that have academic problems with special services that will allow them to further their education. he has run his grades up. i see a big change in his behavior, work, everything, and i am just asking everyone, can they please allow him to remain in his special ed services to further his education to graduate out of high school? think. -- thank you. commissioner: we had a meeting yesterday, but in terms of the facility, it is an issue but. basically, they are private, ok? what they are looking for is a facility. we are working with them on that, just so you know. commissioner: we cannot have dialogue like this. >> she is working with the existing principle right now. >> thank you. next speaker. >> they do. hi, my name is rita, and i am a gra
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i'll talk to senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and dr.sanjay gupta how loughner's case compares to elizabeth smart's kidnapper, who was just sent tensed to life in prison. the count on chevy event is here. your ticket to a cruze eco. 42 mpg and over 500 highway miles a tank. one of our 9 models over 30 mpg highway. fuel up, rock on. very well qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a chevy cruze eco for around $159 a month. or qualified buyers can get no monthly payments for 3 months. fuel economy based on epa estimates. deferred payments offer ends may 31st. >>> for months, we followed the story of eman al obeidy who said she was gang raped by moammar gadhafi soldiers. tonight, there are reports that her case was anything but an isolated one. that in fact, gadhafi troops may have at least in some cases been ordered to systematically rape young women and girls in misurata. a town they've been besieging for month. the women are too scared to come forward, but there is cell phone video, video found on the cell phones of libyan gove
i'll talk to senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and dr.sanjay gupta how loughner's case compares to elizabeth smart's kidnapper, who was just sent tensed to life in prison. the count on chevy event is here. your ticket to a cruze eco. 42 mpg and over 500 highway miles a tank. one of our 9 models over 30 mpg highway. fuel up, rock on. very well qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a chevy cruze eco for around $159 a month. or qualified buyers can get no monthly payments for 3...
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jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey. and a footnote to our royal coverage.t night here, we took you behind the scenes in the booth over buckingham. you asked, and we posted the images on facebook. you can find them there, it's david muir abc. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight, the kindergartner, and what he saw on 9/11. how the words from one firefighter racing to the scene changed his life. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any his
jeffrey kofman, abc news, london. >> our thanks to jeffrey. and a footnote to our royal coverage.t night here, we took you behind the scenes in the booth over buckingham. you asked, and we posted the images on facebook. you can find them there, it's david muir abc. >>> when we come back on the broadcast tonight, the kindergartner, and what he saw on 9/11. how the words from one firefighter racing to the scene changed his life. i do remember sitting down with my boys, and i'm...
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jeffrey goldberg national coespondent for "the atlantic" i'm pleased to have them here. i bee begin with aluf, what did the prime minister do, having completed speech seen the response to it. >> what the prime minister intended to do was reassert his leadersh. only fivor six months ago he was bordering irrelevant in -- he was attacked from all sides. he had no clear message, now he's right on p of it. everybody was waiting to hear his speech. he picked a fight with president obama over the week end forethe president's speech last week. and now he came to congress which is his home territoryay after the apec conrence to show president obama and the world that he's got congress behind him. and toend obama a message that israel will not bend under the palestinian threat to go to the u.n. and declare a state through the u.n. and israeli public is united behind whatever he was saying about the jewish state and about ability to make compromises as long as palestinians get rid of hamas government and recognize israel as a jewish state. the problem is that there is no palestinia
jeffrey goldberg national coespondent for "the atlantic" i'm pleased to have them here. i bee begin with aluf, what did the prime minister do, having completed speech seen the response to it. >> what the prime minister intended to do was reassert his leadersh. only fivor six months ago he was bordering irrelevant in -- he was attacked from all sides. he had no clear message, now he's right on p of it. everybody was waiting to hear his speech. he picked a fight with president...
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. >> also starring jeffrey robert--jeffrey russell, stranger tides is rated pg- 13. >> the also gettingoney it for this series, this is the fourth movie in the pirates' franchise. >> let us take a look at friday's traffic, you see the double screen, the left side is the bay bridge toll plaza west down the back of. this is a lot of people headed to a giants game game 7, that starts at 7:00. the only land that is not backed up is the carpool lane. and on the right side of your screen, you could see that is also backed. this is the 680-24 split. kron4 news at five is next. >> a rare glimpse inside of the hospital today the doors were open for the napa state hospital. it is where last october a patient strangled a therapist, in december and of the therapist was beaten unconscious, and then in april 8th inmates died while being restrained. the incidents have led to a number of worker protests. they say that the conditions inside are two dangers for the limited staff on hand. >> kron4 teresa star steel texas teresa k. stewart of the hospital.
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i'll talk to jeffrey toobin and dr.y gupta about how loughner's case compares to elizabeth smart's case. thing under the gas cap, thing... do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than electric. >>> for moms on this program, we followed the story of eman al obeidy who says she was gang rained by moammar gadhafi's soldiers. there are reports that her case was anything but an isolated one. that in fact gadhafi troops may have at least in some cases been ordered to systematically rape young women and girls in misurata. a town that they were -- have been besieging for months and occupying, as well. the women, the young girls by and large are too scared to come forward. but there is cell phone videos, videos found on t
i'll talk to jeffrey toobin and dr.y gupta about how loughner's case compares to elizabeth smart's case. thing under the gas cap, thing... do you even have a name? well, it doesn't matter. because it's about to change. there's a cheaper, cleaner way to fuel up now. the volt plugs into any socket, and fuels up at home. sure it could use gas, but for most commutes you won't need much, if any. so from now on, fuel tube... we'll just call you...plan b. the 2011 chevrolet volt. it's more car than...
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jeffrey toobin, appreciate it.s very much. >>> coming up, donald trump is not running for president. in true donald trump fashion he said he made this decision even though he would win the primary and the general election. yes, he's humble. he's also on tonight's "ridiculist." not because he's ridiculous. au contraire. what's ridiculous is the idea that he's going to deprive us all of his leadership. we'll explain that. >>> time now for "the ridiculist." and tonight i have no other choice but to add donald trump. not because he's ridiculous. certainly not. no, not in any way. no, he's on the list tonight because it's ridiculous he has chosen to deprive us all of his leadership. as you probably heard, and we as a nation have to pull together now because it's new and you know, we're all still trying to process it, trump announced today he is not, not running for president. in a statement trump said, and i quote, "this decision does not come easily or without regret. especially when my potential candidacy continues to
jeffrey toobin, appreciate it.s very much. >>> coming up, donald trump is not running for president. in true donald trump fashion he said he made this decision even though he would win the primary and the general election. yes, he's humble. he's also on tonight's "ridiculist." not because he's ridiculous. au contraire. what's ridiculous is the idea that he's going to deprive us all of his leadership. we'll explain that. >>> time now for "the ridiculist."...
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jeffrey toobin joins me now. the defense is asking for bail.t do you know about that and what details do you have on it? >> it's an unusual -- it's a very persuasive motion, i have to say, anderson. here's a guy who is a now very big public figure, who has a -- you know, his daughter is a graduate student here at columbia. her lives in washington. he has a lot of roots in new york, and he's also agreeing to electronic monitoring. the idea that he's a risk of flight -- >> would he give up his passport? >> he's already given up his passport and agreed to surrender that. he really does not seem like much of a risk of flight. it's a very serious crime. there was also an interesting discloesher in the motion. there's been a lot of attention that he went right to this flight, but the defense asserted in the papers filed today that he had a reservation on that flight for a week. >> right. >> so it was not a new thing. he didn't just sprint for the airport. >> so they're saying he wasn't just trying to run away and escape. he left in a hotel car, which
jeffrey toobin joins me now. the defense is asking for bail.t do you know about that and what details do you have on it? >> it's an unusual -- it's a very persuasive motion, i have to say, anderson. here's a guy who is a now very big public figure, who has a -- you know, his daughter is a graduate student here at columbia. her lives in washington. he has a lot of roots in new york, and he's also agreeing to electronic monitoring. the idea that he's a risk of flight -- >> would he...
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jeffrey tube in is with me by phone. jeffrey, give me an idea what the road ahead is here now. we already understand he has pled not guilty, but since he was on a paris-bound flight, surely he might be a flight risk, so are we talking about no bond or bail possibilities for him? >> reporter: he is in a world of trouble. the issue of bail is one that will come up first, but certainly the lodnger term and greater problem is if he is convicted of sexual assault, which is a very serious crime in new york state as it is everywhere, he could be looking at multiple years in prison. obviously we have to learn what the facts are and they ultimately have to be presented to a court. but given these circumstances, he is looking at a lot of legal trouble for the foreseeable future. >> because of his position with the international monetary fund, would there be diplomatic immunity that he would be able to lean on? >> reporter: let me answer that in two ways. first, it appears that someone who is with the imf does not enjoy diplomatic immunity. second, even if he did have diplomatic immunity,
jeffrey tube in is with me by phone. jeffrey, give me an idea what the road ahead is here now. we already understand he has pled not guilty, but since he was on a paris-bound flight, surely he might be a flight risk, so are we talking about no bond or bail possibilities for him? >> reporter: he is in a world of trouble. the issue of bail is one that will come up first, but certainly the lodnger term and greater problem is if he is convicted of sexual assault, which is a very serious crime...
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tu jeffrey toobin for some perspective.ow he got this photo and did you know him before? >> well, i didn't know him before. he was the one who tweeted it. he sent it, and forwarded it through twitter to many prominent people within the blogosphere, and including arianna huffington and the "huffington post," and i happened to be there at my kitchen island, and i saw it and so -- >> what is your opinion in how he discovered that? >> well, we have an exclusive at government.com right now, but he has been monitorings, rep weiner, for quite some time now. >> i want to ask you about the photo, because it was sent to a 21-year-old woman jeanette cordova and she said that she had never met the congressman and simply followed him on twitter and jokingly referred to him as her boyfriend on a tweet. but look at the statement that she gave to the new york "daily news." quote, i don't have a clear understanding of is exactly how or why i'm involved in the fiasco and he goes on the call it speculation and faulty speculation and she says
tu jeffrey toobin for some perspective.ow he got this photo and did you know him before? >> well, i didn't know him before. he was the one who tweeted it. he sent it, and forwarded it through twitter to many prominent people within the blogosphere, and including arianna huffington and the "huffington post," and i happened to be there at my kitchen island, and i saw it and so -- >> what is your opinion in how he discovered that? >> well, we have an exclusive at...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and noted defense attorney mark geragos, as well. mark, what do you make of the case against this man? how would you try to go about defending him? >> well, i think you just have to wait first, and i'm sure ben is going to find out what the evidence is. he needs to see what -- ben is the, i assume, the lead lawyer here. he's going to wait and see what they have before he decides how to approach this. he's not going to jump to any conclusions on this idea that the prosecutor announced that it was not consensual and it's a serious crime. you know, it seems like they're already in a position where they're doing pushback. i don't know why. if they have such a strong case, i don't know why they're so defensive. i would expect that ben will be circumspect until he sees everything the prosecutor has before he reveals anything. >> the defense though, mark, has tried to kind of get out the details that this flight was prearranged, that the notion that he suddenly booked this flight and went to the airport is not accurate. >> well, they have t
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and noted defense attorney mark geragos, as well. mark, what do you make of the case against this man? how would you try to go about defending him? >> well, i think you just have to wait first, and i'm sure ben is going to find out what the evidence is. he needs to see what -- ben is the, i assume, the lead lawyer here. he's going to wait and see what they have before he decides how to approach this. he's not going to jump to any conclusions on this idea...
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i'll talk to jeffrey toobin and dr.jay gupta about how loughner's case compares to elizabeth smart's case. ♪ [ male announcer ] in 2011, at&t is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. and my do
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a call for major general jeffrey buchanan. go ahead. caller: hi, general. my wife and i testified in front of congress on behalf of the military people. i served in the marine corps the 1960's. you can google our name. it is carl and mary sheldon, s- h-e-l-d-e-n, but you have to spell the entire name out. when we testified on from of cut -- in front of congress on the behalf of the american people and the united states, we testified against civil asset forfeiture. there is a large difference of us that have served in the services to what the politicians do in this country. we moved to sarasota, florida, from san francisco after we testified. we have had three attempted murders on our lives here they found out about who we are through our sun's divorce. his wife ran her mouth off about our suit against the government and we are out about $600,000. my question to the general is why is there such a vast difference of us still being up for the constitution and being treated very differently under the civil asset forfeiture law. guest: thank you, carl. general?
a call for major general jeffrey buchanan. go ahead. caller: hi, general. my wife and i testified in front of congress on behalf of the military people. i served in the marine corps the 1960's. you can google our name. it is carl and mary sheldon, s- h-e-l-d-e-n, but you have to spell the entire name out. when we testified on from of cut -- in front of congress on the behalf of the american people and the united states, we testified against civil asset forfeiture. there is a large difference of...
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jeffrey toobin, appreciate it.oming up, donald trump is not running for president. in true donald trump fashion he said he made this decision even though he would win the primary and the general election. yes, he's humble. he's also on tonight's "ridiculist." not because he's ridiculous. au contraire. what's ridiculous is the idea that he's going to deprive us all of his leadership. we'll explain that. call her. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding now... what's up? um...would you mind doing it again? last time. [ engine turns over ] oooohhhh...sweet. [ male announcer ] the chevy cruze with the my chevrolet app. the remote control car is finally here. well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> time now for "the ridiculist." and tonight i have no other choice but to add donald trump. not because he's ridiculous. certainly not. no, not in any way. no, he's on the list tonight because it's ridiculous he has chosen to deprive us all of his leadership. as you probably hea
jeffrey toobin, appreciate it.oming up, donald trump is not running for president. in true donald trump fashion he said he made this decision even though he would win the primary and the general election. yes, he's humble. he's also on tonight's "ridiculist." not because he's ridiculous. au contraire. what's ridiculous is the idea that he's going to deprive us all of his leadership. we'll explain that. call her. ok. [ cellphone rings ] hey. you haven't left yet. no. i'm boarding...
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let's dig deeper with jeffrey toobin. jeff, he's going to be living under house arrest in new york city. what's next legally in the case? >> well, the most thing that's next is the investigation has to proceed. there is a lot that needs to be looked at here. especially in terms of scientific forensic evidence. was there dna left at the crime scene? is there hair and fiber at the scene? what do the videos, the surveillance videos in that area show? what about the timecards of when people went in and out of that hotel room? all that has to be looked at and experts from both sides have to have the opportunity to look at the evidence. it could take a long time. >> will his own attorneys be looking for a speedy trial rushing to trial or do they want this to drag on? >> delay, delay, delay. especially in a case like this be where passions are high. there's a lot of attention. and that's also why this bail decision is so important. because if he had been in rikers island for the months prior to trial, he would be telling his att
let's dig deeper with jeffrey toobin. jeff, he's going to be living under house arrest in new york city. what's next legally in the case? >> well, the most thing that's next is the investigation has to proceed. there is a lot that needs to be looked at here. especially in terms of scientific forensic evidence. was there dna left at the crime scene? is there hair and fiber at the scene? what do the videos, the surveillance videos in that area show? what about the timecards of when people...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown.ou online, and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i want to be the first to cure cancer. >> people don't really understand why things work. i want to be that person that finds out why. chevron. we may have more in common than you think. >> and by bnsf railway. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribution
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. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown profiles former poet laureate robert pinsky, looking back at a career of writing about american life. about to write about is culture almost too fancy a word. it's what americans make jokes about, are afraid of,. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on them. >> and we depend on them. >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i w
. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown profiles former poet laureate robert pinsky, looking back at a career of writing about american life. about to write about is culture almost too fancy a word. it's what americans make jokes about, are afraid of,. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help...
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. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to diana henriques of the "new york times" about her new book chronicling bernard madoff's massive investment fraud. >> unlike the typical ponzi scheme that tended to exploit people's greed, madoff exploited people's fears. >> lehrer: that's all ahead along with a personal personnel announcement by me on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the universe... >> looks like. >> feels like. >> from deep space. >> to a microbe. >> i can contribute to the world by pursuing my passion for science. >> it really is the key to the future. >> i want to design... >> a better solar cell. >> i want to know what's really possible. >> i want to be the first to cure cancer. >> people don't really understand why things work. >> i want to be that person that finds out why. ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoi
. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to diana henriques of the "new york times" about her new book chronicling bernard madoff's massive investment fraud. >> unlike the typical ponzi scheme that tended to exploit people's greed, madoff exploited people's fears. >> lehrer: that's all ahead along with a personal personnel announcement by me on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i want to know what the...
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jeffrey tubin says a new ruling could wring them back stronger than ever. >>> then benjamin netanyahu. [ applause ] >> despite the applause, was he on the wrong side of history? fareed zakaria says israel's prime minister may have won the battle but lost the war. >>> for the past few days i've been telling you about one family's desperate search for their 16-year-old son, lance heyer. he vanished like so many in the tornado. night after night lance's dad, mike, came on the show to talk about his harrowing search for his son. as the family scoured the city and searched every hospital, they brought their stoerearch tr airwaves. many of you responded with your prayers and support. tonight i'm sad to report, lance is dead. his body was found in the morgue, and to make this wrenching story even more tragic, lance has been there for days, even as his father and mother searched the city. lance's body was in the morgue. i want to bring in dan mitchell. he was lance's minister and friend. dan, thank you for joining us at this very difficult moment. >> it's an honor to be here to represent lanc
jeffrey tubin says a new ruling could wring them back stronger than ever. >>> then benjamin netanyahu. [ applause ] >> despite the applause, was he on the wrong side of history? fareed zakaria says israel's prime minister may have won the battle but lost the war. >>> for the past few days i've been telling you about one family's desperate search for their 16-year-old son, lance heyer. he vanished like so many in the tornado. night after night lance's dad, mike, came on...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the rescue operations from fema director craig fugate in joplin. >> ifill: then, we assess chrysler's comeback, as it repays billions of dollars in government loans. >> brown: kwame holman examines israeli prime minister netanyahu's address to congress outlining his vision for the middle east. >> i'm willing to make painful compromises to achieve this historic peace. as the leader of israel, it's my responsibility to lead my people to peace. >> ifill: we have two stories about the war in libya-- a report from tripoli on the nato air strikes of moammar qaddafi's compound... >> brown: ...and ray suarez gets a journalist's perspective on covering the conflict from lourdes garcia navarro of npr. >> what became so compelling was the story of people who had never shot a weapon before. people who were architects. people who were students. all of a sudden they were fighting for their very lives. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. ma
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the rescue operations from fema director craig fugate in joplin. >> ifill: then, we assess chrysler's comeback, as it repays billions of dollars in government loans. >> brown: kwame holman examines israeli prime minister netanyahu's address to congress outlining his vision for the middle east. >> i'm willing to make painful compromises to achieve this historic peace. as the leader of israel,...