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it's so difficult to argue with what he says but do you agree do you agree jeffrey that that he really so. it really sounds as if as if america is regarded by puttin as the biggest real threat to russia no actually i think that down further in the article he talks about meeting with henry kissinger former secretary of state security advisor. who's one of the weightiest figures we have in the united states who is what we've been driving china but he also keeps a strong with russia and he and putin makes a very clear. when he meets with kissinger the message he takes away is they both agree that the united states and russia at times of instability need to work together that is they don't need to overturn anything create any new orders. so i don't i think he stresses that i think that there is somehow a call for partnership that putin was issuing many years ago when he first became president that has basically been not entirely accepted by the united states in fact they say it's been ignored even if they formally have accepted and i think he's not closing doors there. but it's definitely
it's so difficult to argue with what he says but do you agree do you agree jeffrey that that he really so. it really sounds as if as if america is regarded by puttin as the biggest real threat to russia no actually i think that down further in the article he talks about meeting with henry kissinger former secretary of state security advisor. who's one of the weightiest figures we have in the united states who is what we've been driving china but he also keeps a strong with russia and he and...
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relations i think that the issues there are on the table now are going to persist as jeffrey has. kind of rightly said there is the old world order based on the on the sovereignty something that even in this article putin is trying to stick to to hold on to and say ok of the the this is this was the holy of holies. that is there is no longer it has not disappeared completely but it is no longer that you. finding the funding principle of international relations say journalists and results from russia profile magazine and jeffrey taylor from the atlantic magazine spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay with us well that. russia votes for president archie looks at the five running for the kremlin top job the candidates guillotines you got off sixty seven chance to achieve most of communism from before his time on the record the second in all presidential elections since the end of the u.s.s.r. the two thousand and twelve those would be his fourth plan for presidency free education is housing punish illegal immigration and introduce ethnicity stops in pa sports controvers
relations i think that the issues there are on the table now are going to persist as jeffrey has. kind of rightly said there is the old world order based on the on the sovereignty something that even in this article putin is trying to stick to to hold on to and say ok of the the this is this was the holy of holies. that is there is no longer it has not disappeared completely but it is no longer that you. finding the funding principle of international relations say journalists and results from...
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jeffrey tambor!e he is? >> jimmy: he is over at your house. >> oh, i got it. >> jimmy: yeah, you're not there, so he figured. >> i was nervous. i did pretty well though. >> jimmy: you did fantastic. everybody loves you. [ cheers and applause ] you didn't see. they gave you a standing ovation. >> no, they didn't. >> jimmy: when you left. >> oh. >> jimmy: yes. [ light laughter ] we have -- >> can i throw a compliment your way real fast? >> jimmy: sure. >> you do the best neil -- what's his name? >> jimmy: neil young. >> neil young. >> jimmy: yes. >> impression i have ever seen. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very, very much. >> it is flawless. >> jimmy: now i got to say, when you start late night talk shows, the first thing that you should go to, the first thing i went to, is "the larry sanders show." >> yeah. >> jimmy: and i watched the show. it was you and garry shandling. >> right. >> jimmy: it is a brilliant -- do you guys remember who larry sanders? you have seen this? [ cheers ] it i
jeffrey tambor!e he is? >> jimmy: he is over at your house. >> oh, i got it. >> jimmy: yeah, you're not there, so he figured. >> i was nervous. i did pretty well though. >> jimmy: you did fantastic. everybody loves you. [ cheers and applause ] you didn't see. they gave you a standing ovation. >> no, they didn't. >> jimmy: when you left. >> oh. >> jimmy: yes. [ light laughter ] we have -- >> can i throw a compliment your way real fast?...
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business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because federal prosecutors want to know if all those dollars geared to local campaigns were legal. armando truell has been collecting reaction today. he talked to the mayor. reporter: jeffrey thompson has been very good to district politicians according to published reports. thompson, as many companies employees' associates and contractors have contributed over $730,000 in the past 10 years alone. at-large councilmember vince orange $100. mayor vince gray $90,000, council chair kwame brown $33,000. just about every sitting member of the council, except for tommy wells has gotten a thompson-connected check. has thompson or any other contributed to your campaign in
business and politics will know the name jeffrey thompson. he's raised big money for most of the city's mayors and councilmembers, even some democrats. last night the fbi and irs raided thompson's home in northwest washington. people close to him now believe he's under investigation because federal prosecutors want to know if all those dollars geared to local campaigns were legal. armando truell has been collecting reaction today. he talked to the mayor. reporter: jeffrey thompson has been very...
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on friday, the home and offices of jeffrey thompson were raided by the fbi and the irs. thompson has some big government contracts. he contributed big dollars to d.c. mayor, vince gray, and bruce johnson is here to tell us more. >> i think it's fair to say a lot of legislators are feeling the heat on this. prohibit jeffrey thomas and people like him from giving money to these council members. anybody who has a city contract would be banned from contributing money. >> now it's all in the press and certainly the fbi paid attention. >> d.c. councilman is the only elected official who has not received a campaign contribution from businessman, jeffrey thompson. >> what i'm hearing in light of the raid is the same thing i was hearing before. is that the city council had really lost the ethical ground. >> dave wells and mary introduced a bill that will ban future corporate contributions and prohibit anyone with a city contract from contributing to political campaigns. >> oh yeah, i think everything should be on the table. >> you play by whatever rules you are given. if you chan
on friday, the home and offices of jeffrey thompson were raided by the fbi and the irs. thompson has some big government contracts. he contributed big dollars to d.c. mayor, vince gray, and bruce johnson is here to tell us more. >> i think it's fair to say a lot of legislators are feeling the heat on this. prohibit jeffrey thomas and people like him from giving money to these council members. anybody who has a city contract would be banned from contributing money. >> now it's all in...
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we'll talk about the meeting between the president and the prime minister of israel, with jeffrey goldberg and dennis ross. >> when the chips are down is how you mesh whether someone can be counted on and also as a renextion of whether or not they're trusted. when it took place the first place the prime minister called was the president of the united states. they talked a couple times that day. when the six israelis were trapped in the embattle embassyo and there was profound fear of a liverinlyni the first person the prim minister called was the president of the united states. he placed those calls when the chips are down he assumed he would be. >> this is at hope bashar assad will be gone and iran will be more isolated. i don't think that day has yet come and i think this is the crux of the discussion between israelis and the americans now. it's not over the threat of iran. it's when do you actually deal with the threat. when will the world understand why you're dealing with the threat at the time you're dealing with it. >> rose: we continue this evening look at the new hbo movie game ch
we'll talk about the meeting between the president and the prime minister of israel, with jeffrey goldberg and dennis ross. >> when the chips are down is how you mesh whether someone can be counted on and also as a renextion of whether or not they're trusted. when it took place the first place the prime minister called was the president of the united states. they talked a couple times that day. when the six israelis were trapped in the embattle embassyo and there was profound fear of a...
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jeffrey, thanks very much for joining us live. still to come here on "g.m.t." -- greece awaits the final green light on its latest bailout deal, but is it only a short-term solution for the country's economic woes? >> now it's time for a review of the papers and a look at what's making headlines around the world. the resignation of james murdoch as the chairman of news international dominates the british papers. the "financial times" says newscorp's u.k. press assets will not have a member of the murdoch clan for the first time since 1969. "the guardian" marks his demise with the headline, "the son also sets." the article says the resignation of james murdoch laid bare just how much of newscorp's power has shifted away from newspapers and from london. "the times" details the next step for james murdoch, saying he will now focus his energy on expanding the company's tv business. the "international herald tribupe" says this is just a routine part of his relocation to new york, despite intense criticism of the company over phone hack
jeffrey, thanks very much for joining us live. still to come here on "g.m.t." -- greece awaits the final green light on its latest bailout deal, but is it only a short-term solution for the country's economic woes? >> now it's time for a review of the papers and a look at what's making headlines around the world. the resignation of james murdoch as the chairman of news international dominates the british papers. the "financial times" says newscorp's u.k. press assets...
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kate, we heard from jeffrey.atmosphere in that chamber today. >> i think i at least was surprised, i'm sure jeff would agree, speaking with other reporters, surprised how unexpectedly partisan it seemed in there. they were sharply divided. some very clear suggestions from the more conservative justices that they believe that this law, the individual mandate especially, just went too far. the line of questioning from the conservatives, they came out of the gate so fast when the solicitor general was at the podium, just peppering him with questions, jeff probably mentioned that the more liberal justices didn't ask a question until about 10 minutes in i believe or so. in the real line of questioning that i heard over and over again they kept returning to the question of where is the boundary, where is the limit. if this is allowed under the powers -- as a power of congress under the commerce clause of the constitution, where do they stop as chief justice roberts said, once this allowed under the commerce clause this
kate, we heard from jeffrey.atmosphere in that chamber today. >> i think i at least was surprised, i'm sure jeff would agree, speaking with other reporters, surprised how unexpectedly partisan it seemed in there. they were sharply divided. some very clear suggestions from the more conservative justices that they believe that this law, the individual mandate especially, just went too far. the line of questioning from the conservatives, they came out of the gate so fast when the solicitor...
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jeffrey thompson. the whole d.c. police establishment is now under question. these are paper trails. i talked to council member, jack evans, who did receive contributions from thompson as did all the others. mary chai did as well, i've been told. he said that he would support legislation banning money orders because really, their only purpose is to evade and not disclose really the trudeau nor. >> and that is the point of these money orders, right? there's no trade. she can send them in from any number of names and it's essentially cash. >> yeah, there's no rational for it whatsoever. i'm glad you brought that up. there's a cash limitation of, i think it's $25 or $100 that you have a mass function. but the whole purpose of the money order is to evade and to hide and they should not have any role, but they will have a critical role in this investigation by the u.s. attorney and it seems that everybody is under review. >> yet, all eyes remain on the city council chamber, that is for sure. mark, thank you for coming tonight. >>> now to the developing story. the n
jeffrey thompson. the whole d.c. police establishment is now under question. these are paper trails. i talked to council member, jack evans, who did receive contributions from thompson as did all the others. mary chai did as well, i've been told. he said that he would support legislation banning money orders because really, their only purpose is to evade and not disclose really the trudeau nor. >> and that is the point of these money orders, right? there's no trade. she can send them in...
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jeffrey toobin, you have become a player in this yourself.you call the proceedings today a train wreck for the white house. and then harry reid got very angry at you and here he is. >> i wouldn't bet on this but i bet i have been in court a lot more than jeffrey toobin. i have had arguments, federal circuit, supreme court and hundreds of times before trial courts. the questions you get from the judges doesn't mean that is what is going to wind up with the opinion. >> go ahead. >> he's my fellow legal analyst as well as a united states senator. look, i certainly defer to harry reid in terms of trial experience but this supreme court, these justices, they don't play devil's advocate. when they talk and ask questions it is usually -- not always, but usually easy to tell which way they were leaning. it was quite clear that there were four justices very strongly inclined to support the law. the four democratic appointees. it looked to me like the four who spoke on the other side, clarence thomas didn't say anything but his views on the subject are
jeffrey toobin, you have become a player in this yourself.you call the proceedings today a train wreck for the white house. and then harry reid got very angry at you and here he is. >> i wouldn't bet on this but i bet i have been in court a lot more than jeffrey toobin. i have had arguments, federal circuit, supreme court and hundreds of times before trial courts. the questions you get from the judges doesn't mean that is what is going to wind up with the opinion. >> go ahead....
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thank you. >> thank you, ambassador, jeffrey. ambassador patterson, could you give us some insight into the presidential election upcoming in egypt that will likely occur in may. will the president possibly line up in some kind of alliance with the mill tariff, vis-a-vis the new parliament? is that enough in one question? >> that's enough. i think the last i saw -- last i saw from the embassy is hundreds of thousands of people had decided to run for president in egypt, which is a reflection of the new democracy there. there's probably a half dozen serious competitors. let me say you learn many the foreign service never to predict elections. i will say he's well known to most people in this room was leading in all the polls, american polls, egyptian polls, other polls and is probably still leading. these are the same polls, i might add that were astonishingly mistaken about the priest vote. there wasn't a single poll that predicted they were going to show above 5% and they got 22%. you can't rely on polls. the demographic analysis
thank you. >> thank you, ambassador, jeffrey. ambassador patterson, could you give us some insight into the presidential election upcoming in egypt that will likely occur in may. will the president possibly line up in some kind of alliance with the mill tariff, vis-a-vis the new parliament? is that enough in one question? >> that's enough. i think the last i saw -- last i saw from the embassy is hundreds of thousands of people had decided to run for president in egypt, which is a...
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this from an interview with one of our next guests, that being jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic."u.s. policy towards israel and iran? here now with jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for "the atlantic" and peter brooks, heritage foundation, senior fellow, and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. how do you read it? >> the second is the israel government. he is telling the iranians take my desire to see you stop developing nuclear weapons seriously, or else there will be consequences, including as he put it a military component to the consequences. to the israelis, he is saying i'm taking the iranian threat seriously enough that you don't have to go do anything precipitous or premature. he is signalling to different parties in different ways. >> peter brooks, is the president upping his rhetoric, sharpening his rhetoric, but in your opinion does that change our policy? >> i don't know what our policy is, larry. i mean, we've had this sort of diplomacy, some economic sanctions, but the fact of the matter is the iranians are making tremendous progress on their nuclea
this from an interview with one of our next guests, that being jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic."u.s. policy towards israel and iran? here now with jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for "the atlantic" and peter brooks, heritage foundation, senior fellow, and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. how do you read it? >> the second is the israel government. he is telling the iranians take my desire to see you stop developing nuclear weapons seriously, or...
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he attracted a partner who also had a... a good track record, jeffrey tucker. they joined forces and got fairfield greenwich up and going. >> smith: walter noel's assistant remembers how, at first, they struggled until they found madoff. >> jeffrey just told walter, "i've got this guy who's got really impressive returns." you know, "come meet him. let's look into it. maybe there's a product we can develop." once they created fairfield sentry to invest exclusively with madoff, that's when things really started to accelerate. >> smith: and what attracted them was not just madoff's steady returns, but an unusual fee arrangement. >> madoff didn't charge them any fees. he said, "i'm making all my money on trading through my market-making operation and commissions, and so i won't take any fees and you can keep it all." >> smith: for a feeder fund like fairfield sentry, those client fees added up to around $100 million a year. >> the feeder fund is taking, you know, two in 20 or one and 10, 1% of the assets and 10% of the returns. and all these guys did was just dump
he attracted a partner who also had a... a good track record, jeffrey tucker. they joined forces and got fairfield greenwich up and going. >> smith: walter noel's assistant remembers how, at first, they struggled until they found madoff. >> jeffrey just told walter, "i've got this guy who's got really impressive returns." you know, "come meet him. let's look into it. maybe there's a product we can develop." once they created fairfield sentry to invest exclusively...
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and now our legal panel, former prosecutor jeffrey gold and criminal defense attorney drew, and, drew, we heard the last sound bite building the case saying his client does not remember what happened. he remembers what happened before the shooting and what happened after, but, really, nothing, drew, during what happened. >>guest: it likes like a two-fold approach and you cannot blame him. you have to hold the government, the military, their feet to the fire with regard to forensicked and proving the case. he laid the foundation for what we know, whether we are a former prosecutor or defense attorney, it will be an issue of mental health, whether he was able to distinguish right from wrong, it would seem consistent with that being someone in the military we will see post traumatic stress disorder come into play and evaluation after evaluation after evaluation in this case. >>trace: what do you make of this? it looks as if john henry browne is saying he didn't do it because this is no forensic evidence and if he did he was mentally unstable. if you prosecute this case, do you have enoug
and now our legal panel, former prosecutor jeffrey gold and criminal defense attorney drew, and, drew, we heard the last sound bite building the case saying his client does not remember what happened. he remembers what happened before the shooting and what happened after, but, really, nothing, drew, during what happened. >>guest: it likes like a two-fold approach and you cannot blame him. you have to hold the government, the military, their feet to the fire with regard to forensicked and...
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jeffrey, you were in the room today. tell me what it was like. >> it was so great. it was like the nerd super bowl. >> rose: (laughs) >> the only thing that was missing... you have to go in like a half hour early because there's so many people there and the only thing that was missing was that big head of walter dellinger hair which is usually circulating around. it's kind of like a little bit of a cocktail party between 9:30 and 10:00. but at 10:00 it was down to business. the justices appeared right on time as always and, frankly, today was very much an appetizer. it was just the issue of whether this lawsuit is premature. whether because the law doesn't go into effect until 2015 the decision should be put off and there seemed to be bipartisan agreement among the justices that the case is not premature. that the case should go to a decision on the merits so i think this issue is pretty much cleared away and the merits is what we're going to hear tomorrow. >> rose: stuart, you were there as well? >> yeah, and to pick up jeff's analogy, i'd say the super bowl is tom
jeffrey, you were in the room today. tell me what it was like. >> it was so great. it was like the nerd super bowl. >> rose: (laughs) >> the only thing that was missing... you have to go in like a half hour early because there's so many people there and the only thing that was missing was that big head of walter dellinger hair which is usually circulating around. it's kind of like a little bit of a cocktail party between 9:30 and 10:00. but at 10:00 it was down to business....
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and we go live with jeffrey lacquer.ht after this. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against lawn weeds. ortho weed b gon max. with a new continuous spray wand. so you can kill invading weeds down to the root. without harming your lawn. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main street found its fight again. and we, the locals, found delight again. that's the power of all of us. that's the power of all of us. that's the membership effect of american express. demand media expands on the big board. >>> welcome back to squawk on a friday morning. a beautiful shot of the capitol there. the dow looks like it would open 57 points higher, the nasdaq 14 points higher. you can look at the implied percent and open right there. making headlines this morning, honda recalling about 540,000 suvs in the u.s. to inspect for fa
and we go live with jeffrey lacquer.ht after this. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against lawn weeds. ortho weed b gon max. with a new continuous spray wand. so you can kill invading weeds down to the root. without harming your lawn. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. and on small business saturday bothey remind a nations of the benefits of shopping small. on just one day, 100 million of us joined a movement... and main street found its might again. and main...
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. >> reporter: he is charged with kibbling steve tausan in october while attending the funeral of jeffrey pettigrew. according to documents surveillance video shows two men punching and knocking steve ruiz to the ground before he reached into his vest and shot steve tausan. >> not clear what was going on but there was clear there was bad bloods. >> reporter: sources tell us steve tausan and other members felt steve ruiz was discerptible after jeffrey pettigrew's death. >> he is calm. very reasonable man. he seems to be aware of the situation. he is living with it. >> reporter: outside court his attorney said he has not requested additional security for his client. who says he is no longer a hells angeles. >> he is shunned and he is not. my understanding. >> reporter: a handwritten note outside the office where steve tausan it the -- where townsend works. steve ruiz faces 50 years to life in prison. he is expected to enter a plea in two weeks. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new at 6:00 a crack down on internet cafes in antioch. ktvu's john sasaki is live with the changes coming t
. >> reporter: he is charged with kibbling steve tausan in october while attending the funeral of jeffrey pettigrew. according to documents surveillance video shows two men punching and knocking steve ruiz to the ground before he reached into his vest and shot steve tausan. >> not clear what was going on but there was clear there was bad bloods. >> reporter: sources tell us steve tausan and other members felt steve ruiz was discerptible after jeffrey pettigrew's death....
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raise questions as to whether these are really it was or something else joining me has got this is jeffrey kaye psychologist and contributor for truthout or separate and i thought back on the show tonight i guess first tell me why it is that if this information the thought out there for its release last year they went on examined for so long or really only finding out about it now well that's a very good question and it means really that the president doing their. living hungry. for the a.c.l.u. and posted on the. web site i'm not sure how many months. i was following up on the story. that i had written back in two thousand on the suicide reporting. going on. to see if. any on the part of the release and sure enough. there much to my surprise. romney. rudely. on the. right well let's talk about briefly some of the details about the case of a long maria they said that he was found because the ad hominum selfness the suicide but then the report also found that he had his own hands tied behind his back and you know what other piece of the puzzle the site makes sense there. right well it's a v
raise questions as to whether these are really it was or something else joining me has got this is jeffrey kaye psychologist and contributor for truthout or separate and i thought back on the show tonight i guess first tell me why it is that if this information the thought out there for its release last year they went on examined for so long or really only finding out about it now well that's a very good question and it means really that the president doing their. living hungry. for the...
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that's jeffrey keys and patton. jeffrey keys gives patton a tour of the battlefront. they're wacking along a ridge when patton turns to his right and he sees down into this field artillery guns firing. i've tried and tried and i can't find the guns. but you can definitely see smoke coming from them. so he turns to his right, takes this photograph, and he says, this photograph saved my life. because had i not stopped to take this picture i would have continued walking and a german artillery barrage lands 30 feet in front of him. a whole bunch of shrapnel came at him. one hit him in the shoe. hit another one in the helmet. he said this photograph prevented him from standing right here where the german shells landed. and he said this is a sign from god that i am destined for greater things and i've got to keep the faith. don't get depressed. a few days later he gets notification from eisenhower to come up to england. he's going to be part of the next great offensive. while in england he buys a dog named punch. i really hope that's a little rabbit, not a rat. and punch ha
that's jeffrey keys and patton. jeffrey keys gives patton a tour of the battlefront. they're wacking along a ridge when patton turns to his right and he sees down into this field artillery guns firing. i've tried and tried and i can't find the guns. but you can definitely see smoke coming from them. so he turns to his right, takes this photograph, and he says, this photograph saved my life. because had i not stopped to take this picture i would have continued walking and a german artillery...
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i'm jeffrey kofman for "nightline" in thames valley, england. >> it's like singing a duet with
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i'm jeffrey kofman, for "nightline," in orhus, denmark. >> that's one, cute bear.want to see siku up close and personal, there are live web cams at explore.org. >>> thanks for watching abc news. tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with gabe watson, vindicated in the so-called honeymoon killer case.
i'm jeffrey kofman, for "nightline," in orhus, denmark. >> that's one, cute bear.want to see siku up close and personal, there are live web cams at explore.org. >>> thanks for watching abc news. tomorrow on "good morning america," an exclusive interview with gabe watson, vindicated in the so-called honeymoon killer case.
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. >> jeffrey goldberg had a long interview with the president. he said they will try to persuade them to postpone any attack on iran's nuclear facilities. >> israel has announced they will do whatever they do without consulting the united states first. i think this is designed to give the obama administration credible deniability if an attack takes place. it will not work. no one will believe it. the states of the mideast will not believe it. the aftermath of the attack on iran and all the rest, rocket attacks on israel, will produce the same results. we talked about afghanistan. the reason ron paul attracts so many young voters is because he is the peace candidate in this election. here is a guy who says to get out now. since the very unfortunate burning of the quran in afghanistan, six u.s. service members have been killed by members of the afghan army. if we have to fight the taliban and the afghan army, there is no reason for us to stay in afghanistan another day. >> the president told jeffrey goldberg that iran and israel should take serious
. >> jeffrey goldberg had a long interview with the president. he said they will try to persuade them to postpone any attack on iran's nuclear facilities. >> israel has announced they will do whatever they do without consulting the united states first. i think this is designed to give the obama administration credible deniability if an attack takes place. it will not work. no one will believe it. the states of the mideast will not believe it. the aftermath of the attack on iran and...
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it is a tour of the jeffrey dahmer hunting grounds the notorious serial killer met many of his victims at a local bar which is where the tour begins jeffrey dahmer killed 17 men and boys he was eventually sentenced and later murdered in prison by fellow inmates these walking tours are sold out and families of victims are extremely upset jeffrey dahmer's fourth victim was this woman's brother >>groupon has since pulled this deal but the tories are continuing with an independent company up in milwaukee >>if you have ever sent twitter message marketers may want to know about this and twitter seems more than willing to oblige them if the social networking services opening its archives and selling old twitter messages to a media monitoring companies a company called it davis sift has teamed up with twitter to get access to tweets dating back more than two years if the company emphasizes that it will not have access to deleted twitter messages or users direct messages legal experts say that privacy advocates may have a hard time challenging the partnership because twitter is a public forum >
it is a tour of the jeffrey dahmer hunting grounds the notorious serial killer met many of his victims at a local bar which is where the tour begins jeffrey dahmer killed 17 men and boys he was eventually sentenced and later murdered in prison by fellow inmates these walking tours are sold out and families of victims are extremely upset jeffrey dahmer's fourth victim was this woman's brother >>groupon has since pulled this deal but the tories are continuing with an independent company up...