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alan and jeffrey, standby if you will. we're going to delve a lot deeper into the details in the hour ahead. and also within the past hour a funeral mass concluded for one of the three people who was killed in last week's explosions. there were a lot of mourners packing into st. joseph's church in the boston suburb of medford. they were there to remember krystle campbell. she was a restaurant manager, she was just 29 years old. the boston cardinal sean o'malley presided over the services. and tonight, a memorial service is going to be held for lingzi lu, a graduate student in math and statistics at boston university had just written her final exams and they have her degree ready for her. if you'd like to help the surviving bomb victims, 50 of whom are still in the hospital, go to cnn.com/impact. and we certainly urge that you do take a look at that website. charging the boston marathon bombing suspect, the officials could file charges at any moment. in fact, that is what we're waiting on, but exactly what charges is this y
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. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing from me. even if they won the battle, it won't be a battle they just win this day, it will be an ongoing battle. >> flanders' small stature is the result of a disorder called rickets. it stunted his growth and caused his legs to arc outward. on the streets, he was known as bowlegs. >> it's something that was prevalent back, like the '80s, a lot of kids had it. a lack of vitamin c and d to the bone marrow, which caused the legs to be bowed. i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i've got to walk around with a complex. i can't show no weakness. i exhibit all those traits where i ain't going to be played w
. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing...
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it's much more than jeffrey mcdonald of the drugged out weirdo. then they had the theory -- >> probably was a weirdo. >> and i'm sure he was. there was another case it happened about the same time. tape was on the wall and the police did not connect these two cases. they believe that one was a drug-related case and the other was a hollywood case and finally they arrest somebody on a speeding ticket. one of the women of all send manson's gang. they had to have a whole new theory then but tape was written on jeffrey mcdonald's wall. it's impossible to conceive that this man would stamp himself in order to frame a manson gang by writing on the wall and none of it made any sense to me. >> a is a really good example of just the thing i was talking about. i see the word written in blood. while that could be evidence that there is a manson style crazy hippie who killed the family or it could be proof that mcdonald wrote big to make it seem he staged the writing to make the police think that there had been a manson style intruder. evidence is very very fi
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest from capitol hill as senators kick off an extended period of debate over gun legislation. >> brown: then, medicare and social security face changes in the president's new budget. we debate the potential impact. >> woodruff: education correspondent john merrow reports on a rise in high school graduation rates, but the numbers raise questions and
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest from capitol hill as senators kick off an extended period of debate over gun legislation. >> brown: then, medicare and social security face changes in the president's new budget. we debate the potential impact. >> woodruff: education correspondent john merrow reports on a rise in high school graduation rates, but the numbers raise questions and
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thanks very much, jeffrey.more on what's going on in this boston investigation coming up here in "the situation room" 0. >>> also, another terror plot released today, new information. canadian authorities announcing the arrest of two men believed to be part of a terror plot to attack a passenger train that may have been heading towards the united states, the plot said to have an alleged connection to al qaeda elements in iran. that according to the canadians. >>> also, more on what's going on in the boston marathon bombings investigation. could the two suspects here have been linked to frorn terror groups? i'll speak with the senior democrat of the house intelligence committee, congressman dutch rupersburg ir, standing by live. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. how ol
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and this is not the end of that. >> congressman jeffreys of new york. congresswoman of illinois, good to have you both. >> thank you. >> president obama made history today, something that took 97 years for a president to do. that's coming up. my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >>> history making speech by the president and history onic hearing. i will tell you the implications of both events. plus the amazing story of the man allegedly car are jacked by the boston bombings. it is mind-blowing. stay with us. we're in los angeles with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more tha
and this is not the end of that. >> congressman jeffreys of new york. congresswoman of illinois, good to have you both. >> thank you. >> president obama made history today, something that took 97 years for a president to do. that's coming up. my spine. clusters of pustules, pimples. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the...
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jeffrey goldberg is the third.ommend to everybody, follow these two guys and my friend jeffrey goldberg particularly on this situation. thank you both. >>> up next, we're live in boston. the developing news from the investigation. the survivinging suspect is now in prison as we learn more about what happened during the long night of terror that ended in his arrest. but first, today's trivia question. how many sitting u.s. presidents have visited syria? first person to tweet the correct answer gets the on air shout out. [ male announcer ] citi is over 200 years old. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our history matter to you? because for more than two centuries, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. ♪ and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. i
jeffrey goldberg is the third.ommend to everybody, follow these two guys and my friend jeffrey goldberg particularly on this situation. thank you both. >>> up next, we're live in boston. the developing news from the investigation. the survivinging suspect is now in prison as we learn more about what happened during the long night of terror that ended in his arrest. but first, today's trivia question. how many sitting u.s. presidents have visited syria? first person to tweet the correct...
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. >> let me bring in jeffrey cuban on this.ot of people make the case on same-sex marriage and attitudes change, and the states started changing as well. there have been a number of of states, i think nine now, that allow same-sex marriage. and yet there is this wisdom out there that drugs are different, that marijuana is different. that this maybe isn't a civil rights issue that other people think it is. do you see this as being apples and oranges? >> there is a parallel but also an important difference. with same-sex marriage, the federal government cannot and does not prohibit states from allowing same-sex marriage. there's a certain act which limits certain benefits for gay couples who are married, but they don't prohibit it. what makes marijuana different and unpredictable how it will work, is that even though washington and colorado have voted to legalize marijuana, it is still a federal crime to possess marijuana. and how federal and state law interacts is the big question that's unresolved at this point. >> so help me a
. >> let me bring in jeffrey cuban on this.ot of people make the case on same-sex marriage and attitudes change, and the states started changing as well. there have been a number of of states, i think nine now, that allow same-sex marriage. and yet there is this wisdom out there that drugs are different, that marijuana is different. that this maybe isn't a civil rights issue that other people think it is. do you see this as being apples and oranges? >> there is a parallel but also...
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joining me nbc's tom brokaw, "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan, and bloomberg news jeffrey goldberg also of "the atlantic" magazine. an emotional week for boston and for the country as we were all on high alert and as we search for meaning in it all, we'll get the first draft of history through the eyes of the one and only doris kearns goodwin, herself a bostonian. right after this. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? told you i'd get half. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensatio
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joining me nbc's tom brokaw, peggy noonan, and bloomberg news jeffrey goldberg also of "the atlantic" magazine. an emotional week for boston and for the country as we were all on high alert and as we search for meaning in it all, we'll get the first draft of history through the eyes of the one and only doris kearns goodwin, herself a bostonian. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. a lineup of unstoppable skincare! for whatever adventure always start fresh and finish sparkling ♪ only from new olay fresh effects. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we ag
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i'll be joined throughout the week and throughout the hour by chief correspondent, jeffrey toobin. >> they'll join us and you can join us, as well. tonight, everything we know ant the bombing plot and that we didn't know this morning. growing calls for america to stop the slaughtering in syria. and the sports story that is much bigger than the basketball court, bigger than the lead. jason collins becoming the first athlete in big sports to announce he is gay. there are many, the big headline out of there tonight, female dna was found on one of the bomb parts, we don't yet know who it came from. >> that's exactly right. reporters waiting all day seeing thooz huge bags of dna, literally labeled dna sample. it's almost done for the press, done for the photo op. clearly, they've been waiting and watching and wondering whether it was just these two boys who came up with this plot or was it somebody else? and you can see the f.b.i. and all the other investigators trying to figure out were they helped? that's really what we all want to know. >> do you feel the russians have been as cooperati
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also senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, fran townsend, john king, juliet is here. also jeff beatty. fran townsend, from your perspective, what stands out, what questions do we need now answered in the coming days? >> reporter: well, it's motivation, and the president -- the president himself said that in the white house briefing room. we want to know in the coming days what motivated these two men who had spent most of their lives in the united states. we know some about the suspect. we know that they had some relationship, if you will, or belief in an extreme form of islam. and i think that's why you heard, anderson, the president say that we shouldn't sort of assume bad motives to an entire group. i know from talking to a number of sources across the federal government they're concerned about hate crimes. and they don't want to see that happen. so this is -- they're trying to keep the american public focused on the actions of these two people. one's dead, one's in custody. we will get to the bottom of what the motivation is. to stay focused on the fact that the a
also senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin, fran townsend, john king, juliet is here. also jeff beatty. fran townsend, from your perspective, what stands out, what questions do we need now answered in the coming days? >> reporter: well, it's motivation, and the president -- the president himself said that in the white house briefing room. we want to know in the coming days what motivated these two men who had spent most of their lives in the united states. we know some about the suspect....
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joining me now is jeffrey rose, a law professor and legal affairs editor.thank you for coming on the show. >> it's good to be back. >> let me ask you, were you surprised by these comments by justice o'connor? >> i have to say that i was surprised and economy also impressed. i interviewed justice o'connor during the summer of 2011 and she said it wasn't the end of the world. she said, forget about it. it's over. the tone of these comments is very different. it suggests a justice who has been thinking hard about whether it was wise for the court to intervene, has thought seriously about the effects of the decision and i think she gets huge credit for grappling with an important part of her legacy and thought in retrospect the supreme court made a mistake by getting involved in the first place. >> what was the change from 2011 until now? you think it was just reflection or do you think -- let me ask you this. americans seem to feel that justices are partisan. when asked in 2012, 17% said the decision would be based on legal merits but 75% said that it would be
joining me now is jeffrey rose, a law professor and legal affairs editor.thank you for coming on the show. >> it's good to be back. >> let me ask you, were you surprised by these comments by justice o'connor? >> i have to say that i was surprised and economy also impressed. i interviewed justice o'connor during the summer of 2011 and she said it wasn't the end of the world. she said, forget about it. it's over. the tone of these comments is very different. it suggests a...
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want to bring in jeffrey toobin, cnn senior legal analyst right now. jeffrey in new york.of information conveyed from dzhokhar to investigators. how will it affect the prosecution? >> it's not shaping up as a whodunit. it looks like it will be an overwhelming case, and the pa paradox of what he said yesterday, what he said to investigators, is that it probably lessens his leverage to work out any sort of plea deal, because he doesn't have anyone to give up. if it was just him and his brother, there is no broader conspiracy. he can't promise if you give me a deal that lets me avoid the death penalty, i had uncover this conspiracy for you. apparently there is nothing more there, if this is true, and his leverage then goes down. >> one of the things we do not know is how much of this information was conveyed before or after he was told his miranda rights. how does it affect the situation? >> it probably doesn't have that much of an effect. given the magnitude of evidence, the government probably wouldn't introduce those statements in court. there is a close legal question if
want to bring in jeffrey toobin, cnn senior legal analyst right now. jeffrey in new york.of information conveyed from dzhokhar to investigators. how will it affect the prosecution? >> it's not shaping up as a whodunit. it looks like it will be an overwhelming case, and the pa paradox of what he said yesterday, what he said to investigators, is that it probably lessens his leverage to work out any sort of plea deal, because he doesn't have anyone to give up. if it was just him and his...
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across not the arms trade treaty i'm joined by jeffrey cole in new york he is a defense reporter with business insider in washington we have daryl kimball he is the executive director of the arms control association and in london we cross to the key to maki she is an associate fellow at chatham house in an expert in conventional arms and disarmament and if you can jump in anytime you want jeffery in new york are you happy with this treaty because there are it passed overwhelmingly with a lot of abstentions though important abstentions yeah there were a lot of abstentions but i really honestly think that regulating a seventy billion dollars business with several actors both government and private running arms through convoluted means some of them over the table some of them under the table is just ridiculous to do with twelve or fifteen page treaty i mean i think the idea. is laughable tell you the truth ok darrell. laughable treaty go ahead well this is this is an effective strong first step toward some common sense in the international arms trade which currently doesn't have any stan
across not the arms trade treaty i'm joined by jeffrey cole in new york he is a defense reporter with business insider in washington we have daryl kimball he is the executive director of the arms control association and in london we cross to the key to maki she is an associate fellow at chatham house in an expert in conventional arms and disarmament and if you can jump in anytime you want jeffery in new york are you happy with this treaty because there are it passed overwhelmingly with a lot of...
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. >> so here we have jeffrey who's gonna be blowing out becky today.anie who's gonna be blowing out jessie today. they were both colored today with the same color red. so stephanie's gonna be using a sulfate-free shampoo which is supposed to be really gentle and keep your color while jeffrey's gonna be using wen on becky. so we're gonna do a side by side comparison and watch what happens to both of their heads of hair. ♪ >> the demonstration was amazing. i got to cleanse with wen. a much more pleasant experience. especially considering that we weren't using anything else in the hair. >> trying to get my hands through my girl's hair it was literally like this. it was tangled, it was-- it was matted. >> not feeling that great. >> you know, mine was just literally just a glide and the more that i glided through the hair the easier and shinier it just became. >> the color ran everywhere. there were peach suds in my hand. i even, at one point asked him to pour the shampoo in my hand so i could make sure that it was white shampoo he had put in my hand. i tho
. >> so here we have jeffrey who's gonna be blowing out becky today.anie who's gonna be blowing out jessie today. they were both colored today with the same color red. so stephanie's gonna be using a sulfate-free shampoo which is supposed to be really gentle and keep your color while jeffrey's gonna be using wen on becky. so we're gonna do a side by side comparison and watch what happens to both of their heads of hair. ♪ >> the demonstration was amazing. i got to cleanse with wen....
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jeffrey toobin, and david, the writer and director of 3801 lancaster, a documentary about the clinic. and a court reporter for the philadelphia enquirer. so, first of all, jeff, what do you make of this? this doctor is charged with multiple counts now of murder. it's incredible to me that this went on and on with the state doing nothing. >> it's hard to describe. it's hard to select what is the worst part of this story. certainly the deaths of these babies, the deaths of these women is the worst part. but there's so much awful there. one part you didn't even mention was this whole weird racial dimension, where he would treat white patients better than the african-american patients. >> or bring white patients to the one clean office and the african-american patients were left down -- >> gosnell himself is african-american. the whole thing was such a house of horrors. and why it wasn't stopped, i don't think there is a clear answer at this point. >> david, in your documentary, which is viewed, you can see it online, it's remarkable, you interviewed several women who were patients of dr.
jeffrey toobin, and david, the writer and director of 3801 lancaster, a documentary about the clinic. and a court reporter for the philadelphia enquirer. so, first of all, jeff, what do you make of this? this doctor is charged with multiple counts now of murder. it's incredible to me that this went on and on with the state doing nothing. >> it's hard to describe. it's hard to select what is the worst part of this story. certainly the deaths of these babies, the deaths of these women is...
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joining me nbc's tom brokaw, peggy noonan, and bloomberg news jeffrey goldberg also of "the atlantic" magazine. an emotional week for boston and for the country as we were all on high alert and as we search for meaning in it all, we'll get the first draft of history through the eyes of the one and only doris kearns goodwin, herself a bostonian. >>> given the big events of the week there was a lot of material out there you might have missed. we put together a list of some of my must reads and must see surrounding the boston tragedy including a piece called "the culprit." with more of the back story on the two bombing suspects. you can find it on our press pass blog. as always you can follow me all weeklong on twitte twitter @davidgregory. here is something not to miss this copping week. tune in to nbc news thursday as all five living former presidents gather for the dedication of the george w. bush library and museum. i will be down there and on "today" matt lauer will have is a live interview with the former president and mrs. bush. coming up here after the break, our special edition
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joining us now cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, thanks for joining us.hokhar to keep talking. can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life meticulously and completely. they have to be able to tell a story about their client, about why he was led so wrong. so if this ever goes to a jury, the jury will be able to say, you know what? no death penalty for this guy. >> judy clark has defended notorious criminals and avoided the death penalty for them before. does this tell us anything about how the defense team is approaching the case? is this now a priority, a top priority just keeping him alive? >> jake, i cannot tell you what a legend judy clark is in the united states legal system. this woman is widely regarded as a mi
joining us now cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, thanks for joining us.hokhar to keep talking. can the defense team use that to avoid the death penalty? >> there are two larger strategies the defense will want to follow here. one is as you suggest trying to figure out what the prosecution wants, what the government wants so you can negotiate a way out of the death penalty. what can you give? that's one general area. the other area is they have to investigate their client's life...
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they're going to get away with it now tell me about jeffrey sachs a couple years ago and i tipped him to this incredible scheme that's going on on stage the colcannon expendable and i think that turned up because before that he was trying to make sense it and put in the context of policy initiatives and failed policies and now he understands these bankers have gone rogue and until this river runs red we're not going to be rid of the plague of baxter's destroying the economies and our lives going forward states ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. say to the for the second half a whole lot more. i'm going down of the song and good morning we will remember that we will. colin. powell's. live. i've. lived. in illinois hello. bill it eliminates. the. from the international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back to the kaiser report on maximizer time now to go to australia and speak with das madonna of economists' author of extreme money das welcome back to the kaiser report it's nice to be with you max right does tell us about japan they're taking monetary policy
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central banks and there are the so everything around us is a fabrication of their imagination and jeffrey sachs who is a former insider was i i.m.f. economist wrecking economies around the world he's. gone well he's seen he's pulled back the curtain and now he's ranting everywhere and recently he's just said i meet a lot of these people on wall street a regular basis right now i'm going to put it very bluntly i regard the moral environment as pathological and i'm talking about the human interactions i've not seen anything like this not felt it so palpably and he says outright these guys are crooks and we are and i have to warn you he said they're going to get away with it you know jeffrey sachs a couple years ago and i tipped him to this incredible scheme that's going on on stage of coca nomics festival and i think that turned out because before that's true of trying to make sense of it and put in the context of palestinian issue is a failed policies and that we understand have gone rogue and until this river runs red we're not going to be rid of the plague of baxter's destroying the econ
central banks and there are the so everything around us is a fabrication of their imagination and jeffrey sachs who is a former insider was i i.m.f. economist wrecking economies around the world he's. gone well he's seen he's pulled back the curtain and now he's ranting everywhere and recently he's just said i meet a lot of these people on wall street a regular basis right now i'm going to put it very bluntly i regard the moral environment as pathological and i'm talking about the human...
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and marketing expert jeffrey hazlett is author and head of the hazlett group and was the cmo of kodak. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i was just in the airport in asp aspen, colorado. when you land there there is a big sign from coldwell banker and it just brought home the point to me that these small companies may, you know, they say they do better at finding the good houses, do better with customer service perhaps, but they will never have the money of a coldwell banker to buy that huge sign in the airport. and you experienced the same thing wrp you were a small baby food company competing against companies like gerber. how do you get the word out? >> i mean, i think you have to know your consumer. so mothers really don't like being marketed to. and if you're looking potentially for a very luxury boutique home, potentially you might want to go and find a luxury boutique agency. >> you don't have tons of money in the beginning. now you have hundreds of millions in sales. you are crossing your fingers and hoping that people are going to start talking about you. >> when w
and marketing expert jeffrey hazlett is author and head of the hazlett group and was the cmo of kodak. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> i was just in the airport in asp aspen, colorado. when you land there there is a big sign from coldwell banker and it just brought home the point to me that these small companies may, you know, they say they do better at finding the good houses, do better with customer service perhaps, but they will never have the money of a coldwell...
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jeffrey lacker standing by with steve liesman.would end this, end qe3. i wonder if you get the sense that opinion is gaining more traction among the other fed members. >> i don't want to speak for my fellow members. there was robust discussion at the last meeting. i think the minutes did a faithful job of conveying the diverse views. and i think the sense you got of that as part of the center of gravity was pretty accurate as well. coverage spot on. they are different views. but an active discussion whether tapering makes sense or whether we want to go through the end of the year. >> there was definitely a more vigorous conversation. >> absolutely. >> you're saying our take was definitely that case too? >> uh-huh, yeah. and i think the broad coverage, the broad focus on those passages i think was right. >> you've got cover. i mean, if you voted against doing it, i don't think we need to run a headline that you would like to taper now. if you didn't want to do it back then you would probably stop doing it right now. chronologically
jeffrey lacker standing by with steve liesman.would end this, end qe3. i wonder if you get the sense that opinion is gaining more traction among the other fed members. >> i don't want to speak for my fellow members. there was robust discussion at the last meeting. i think the minutes did a faithful job of conveying the diverse views. and i think the sense you got of that as part of the center of gravity was pretty accurate as well. coverage spot on. they are different views. but an active...
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jeffrey, the president said at least six months ago, assad must go.ns being the red line that's been crossed and that would change his thinking. the red line has been crossed. i don't know how much longer the president is going to be able to lead from behind. we went into kosovo, went far fewer people that were killed. went into bosnia where far fewer people were killed. everybody, all of the official washington rose up and said it was immoral for us to turn our eyes to such suffering and yet, again, you know, by the summer we're probably going to be talking about 100,000 people slaughtered in syria. >> well, i think on this one, gene is right, and the president's reluctance to do something is absolutely right. what are we going to do? open yet another war in the middle east, look at the state of united states. what would happen to us if we started down that road? the problem, i think, though, is we have wanted to support a low level conflict by saying assad must go with no way to back it up. we said there were red lines with no way to proceed if thos
jeffrey, the president said at least six months ago, assad must go.ns being the red line that's been crossed and that would change his thinking. the red line has been crossed. i don't know how much longer the president is going to be able to lead from behind. we went into kosovo, went far fewer people that were killed. went into bosnia where far fewer people were killed. everybody, all of the official washington rose up and said it was immoral for us to turn our eyes to such suffering and yet,...
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it also goes to the jeffrey goldberg quote you're using. the president wouldn't be able to live with that. because he is is a moral man. i know that having worked for him. the question is, what you do and are you going to make things worse? and making those judgments. this is extremely complicated. obviously the humanitarian aid has been stepped up. now they're looking toor more evidence to builded case for the reasons we just described. because we know they have to bring the entire international community along with them. there are a series of different options that they will be looking at. if in fact they can establish whether or not chemical weapons can be used. and the chain of control goes back to assad. we know looking back to 1998 and the bombing in sudan, that they saw or they thought that chemical weapons had been used. but in fact, what they found was something different much much later on, the evidence didn't bear out what they originally thought. >> i feel like the drumbeat -- the sheer number and i don't mean to denigrate the g
it also goes to the jeffrey goldberg quote you're using. the president wouldn't be able to live with that. because he is is a moral man. i know that having worked for him. the question is, what you do and are you going to make things worse? and making those judgments. this is extremely complicated. obviously the humanitarian aid has been stepped up. now they're looking toor more evidence to builded case for the reasons we just described. because we know they have to bring the entire...
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jeffrey, i want to jump over to you. of people who are critical of these universal background checks, and let's just state for the record that a lot of people across the country favor them to the tune of about 90% of those asked, depending on the question. their fear, those who oppose, is that this could either lead to a registry, a federal registry of gun owners, or it mibt a slope towards that. what's the legal alty of a federal registry of gun owners? >> i don't think there is any question, but that this is a legal thing for the government to do. it's been interpreted to mean that individuals have a right to a handgun in their home for self-protection. there is no supreme court case that says there can't be background checks. background checks have not been invalidated anywhere in the country since the supreme court started interpreting the second amendment this way. i don't think this is a legal issue. it is very much a political issue. >> and there is always an interpretation, like you said. this latest interpretati
jeffrey, i want to jump over to you. of people who are critical of these universal background checks, and let's just state for the record that a lot of people across the country favor them to the tune of about 90% of those asked, depending on the question. their fear, those who oppose, is that this could either lead to a registry, a federal registry of gun owners, or it mibt a slope towards that. what's the legal alty of a federal registry of gun owners? >> i don't think there is any...
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is keeping my hands from shake sog he don't think i was nervous. >> police believe the 30-year-old jeffrey boys held her up and they say just before he tried to kidnap her, he did kidnap a run, pointing a gun demanding he drive him to a church so he can talk to a priest. the church was close sod they returned to the parking lot. the man was able to get away. at with b.that time, police had gotten an alert from san francisco police about boys. >> his mother contacted the san francisco police and said that he was on his way to the russian consulate to seek asylum and she was worried because he suffers from mental illness as well as heavily armed. >> tina caught the eye of someone in the parking lot who was able to call 911. she says she feels like she handled it well. >> i felt good bit afterwards because i thought you know, a lot of people said you know, oh, my god it's scary you were there. i thought actually, for once i think i was in the right place at the right time. >> place say they were impressed with how she handled this situation. i spoke with the man kidnapped and he, too, is doin
is keeping my hands from shake sog he don't think i was nervous. >> police believe the 30-year-old jeffrey boys held her up and they say just before he tried to kidnap her, he did kidnap a run, pointing a gun demanding he drive him to a church so he can talk to a priest. the church was close sod they returned to the parking lot. the man was able to get away. at with b.that time, police had gotten an alert from san francisco police about boys. >> his mother contacted the san...
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they're going to get away with that well we've got jeffrey sachs couple years ago and i tipped him to this incredible scheme that's going on on stage at the coke and omics festival and i think that turned up because before that he was trying to make sense of it and put in the context of policy initiatives and failed policies and now he understands these bankers have gone rogue and until this river runs red we're not going to be rid of the plague of banks there's destroying the economies and our lives going forward states ever thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. welcome to teal one here you can feel of. three choices. first used to work in i'm a killer go to live on a miserable looking slate. the second is to jump the wall and catch the american dream. and. this disease come on member of an organization and get inside the growing trade. was something will never forget. the group that did it by paid for what i. would never stop a. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit starting in a few ho
they're going to get away with that well we've got jeffrey sachs couple years ago and i tipped him to this incredible scheme that's going on on stage at the coke and omics festival and i think that turned up because before that he was trying to make sense of it and put in the context of policy initiatives and failed policies and now he understands these bankers have gone rogue and until this river runs red we're not going to be rid of the plague of banks there's destroying the economies and our...
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sterling is loving it. >> let's get quick reaction tr jeffrey dibs. the headline writers, i don't know that they'll be pleased. george osborne will be pleased, i know that. >> we asked and thank goodness for that. today's numbers, plus 0.3. it could be zero or it could be plus 0.6. >> how much difference does it make on sentiment? we hear reports of how much investment is being held back. >> well, plus 0.3 after minus 0.3, that's a nice number. it means that the economy is not yet -- it was flat over the last six months. it wasn't any sort of dip. and that will boost, give us a little bit of confidence. i also agreed with what you were saying, kelly, about the energy output. it was a very, very cold three months. that has provided a significant amount of gas and electricity output. >> what material difference does this make to end policy? >> there's a big question over what the bank of england does next month. there are some economists who think therll be another round of qe. i'm not in favor of another round of qe and i think a number like this proba
sterling is loving it. >> let's get quick reaction tr jeffrey dibs. the headline writers, i don't know that they'll be pleased. george osborne will be pleased, i know that. >> we asked and thank goodness for that. today's numbers, plus 0.3. it could be zero or it could be plus 0.6. >> how much difference does it make on sentiment? we hear reports of how much investment is being held back. >> well, plus 0.3 after minus 0.3, that's a nice number. it means that the economy...
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jeffrey submit. but first... >> this is the full court press. >> other headlines you need to know as you head out the door this morning justin beiber has visited the anne frank house. 19-year-old pop store wrote in the guest book honoring the teenager who died in a concentrate in 1945, truly inspiring to be able to come here. anne was a great girl hopefully she would have been a believer. meaning he shoppes she would have been one of his beiber fans. the meem posted beiber's comment. >> he went to the holy land and said it's nice to be here in the footsteps of jesus. hopefully he would have been a blear, too. >> yeah. the owner of the arizona diamondbacks will not allow fans wearing gear from opposing teams winning a primecam shot friday night at the team in arizona a group of dodgers fans receipted out the suite behind home plate so you would see them in their dodgers gear and the central camera shot. the owner would have none of that. he told them to change their clothes or take another suite, whic
jeffrey submit. but first... >> this is the full court press. >> other headlines you need to know as you head out the door this morning justin beiber has visited the anne frank house. 19-year-old pop store wrote in the guest book honoring the teenager who died in a concentrate in 1945, truly inspiring to be able to come here. anne was a great girl hopefully she would have been a believer. meaning he shoppes she would have been one of his beiber fans. the meem posted beiber's...
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and jeffrey myron from the cato institute brought us that number and jeffrey, welcome back. see you again. >> nice to see you. stuart: 20 billion dollars, it seems like a low number because you know, if you're not paying for all of this law enforcement, and all those people in prison because of weed offenses, and yet, taxing marijuana where it's sold legally, it seems like 20 billion is a low number. justify it. >> well, first of all, over the past several decades, marijuana has become a lower and lower priority for law enforcement, so, absolutely, we're still making lots of arrests for marijuana and some encarnacions, but not nearly to the extent that we did, 10, 15, 20 years ago, the emphasis shifted to other drugs. and although marijuana is the most widely used illegal drug, it's 6% of the population that says it uses marijuana so it's one product of many, many, many products to take a related example, alcohol of course is a big industry and brings in about 25 billion a year, okay, in tax revenues, but that's based on 50 to 60% of the population using alcohol. so, my numb
and jeffrey myron from the cato institute brought us that number and jeffrey, welcome back. see you again. >> nice to see you. stuart: 20 billion dollars, it seems like a low number because you know, if you're not paying for all of this law enforcement, and all those people in prison because of weed offenses, and yet, taxing marijuana where it's sold legally, it seems like 20 billion is a low number. justify it. >> well, first of all, over the past several decades, marijuana has...
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the 30-year-old jeffrey boyce is in jail. officers found 200 rounds of assault rifle bullets in the truck. the first location he committed crimes was right here, kidnapping a man at 4:30 yesterday afternoon and he tried to kidnap a woman at 6:30. he started by ordering a man at gunpoint to drive him around. they say the man did and they came back to the shopping center where police say he tried to move the guns from his car to the victim's car. the victim was able to runaway. in greenbrae he tried to kidnap a woman at gunpoint but something spooked him and he ran away. police found him in a neighborhood shortly after. he is from oregon and his mother called san francisco police to tell them she shot he was headed there way and could be going to the russian consulate and said he was armed and mentally ill. police are still investigating all that happened but they are relieved no one was hurt. >> thank you. from san jose, this morning at 10:30 police will reveal new daze of the arrest of a south bay woman seen putting tainted o
the 30-year-old jeffrey boyce is in jail. officers found 200 rounds of assault rifle bullets in the truck. the first location he committed crimes was right here, kidnapping a man at 4:30 yesterday afternoon and he tried to kidnap a woman at 6:30. he started by ordering a man at gunpoint to drive him around. they say the man did and they came back to the shopping center where police say he tried to move the guns from his car to the victim's car. the victim was able to runaway. in greenbrae he...
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i don't know if this judge jeffrey meinhardt is lazy or scared. typically judges right decisions on this type of thing and write decisions for presidential reasons so people can look at precedent how people can judge it what people can do and can't do. i think this is such a high profile case. why wouldn't this judge write a decision on it? >> also you are saying why wouldn't the judge let it go to the jury? because he admits several of -- dismissed several of these counts on motion to dismiss by defense attorney saying insufficiency of the evidence. i heard that testimony in the courtroom and there was eyewitness said i heard the baby crying going for air, having respiratory why wouldn't you let that go to a jury? >> bob: can i ask your co-counsel here, mr. gutfeld? >> kimberly: mr. gutfeld. >> bob: did you know judges could throw out things that people have been indicted for? i didn't know that did you know that? >> kimberly: yes. it's a huge problem. >> greg: if i can figure this out, the babies were moving but they are not alive which kind of
i don't know if this judge jeffrey meinhardt is lazy or scared. typically judges right decisions on this type of thing and write decisions for presidential reasons so people can look at precedent how people can judge it what people can do and can't do. i think this is such a high profile case. why wouldn't this judge write a decision on it? >> also you are saying why wouldn't the judge let it go to the jury? because he admits several of -- dismissed several of these counts on motion to...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown.n the "newshour" tonight, we examine the military alliance between the u.s. and south korea, amid new worries over the north's nuclear weapons capabilities. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest from venezuela, where voters are preparing to choose a successor to the late president, hugo chavez. >> brown: taxes are due monday, that's certain. what's not clear are prospects for any meaningful tax reform. we debate some options on the table. >> woodruff: hari sreenivasan has the story of aereo-- a new internet t.v. service and the backlash from traditional broadcasters. >> theres millions and millions of dollars this in the:s that the broadcast networks have-- receive in licensing fees from cable companies. they want aereo's pay in the same way. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we remember jonathan winters-- the comedian who mastered improvisation and brought laughter to generations of fans. >> i think comedy and whether i think it's the rar
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown.n the "newshour" tonight, we examine the military alliance between the u.s. and south korea, amid new worries over the north's nuclear weapons capabilities. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest from venezuela, where voters are preparing to choose a successor to the late president, hugo chavez. >> brown: taxes are due monday, that's certain. what's not clear are prospects for any meaningful tax reform. we debate some options on the...
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jeffrey skiels is at the controls. he's new to the air bus. for the past few years he's flown a 737. >> the takeoff was uneventful. it was a nice day. it was cold. this was only my second trip on the airplane so i was hand flying the plane to get used to it. at 3,000 feet we flu into the birds. >> the plane has been in the air less than three minutes when it collides with a flock of canada geese crippling both engines. >> this is 1549, hit birds, returning back towards laguardia. >> you need to return to la garia, turn left. >> top your departures, got an emergency returning. >> captain sully taking a control of the airline from his copilot, my aircraft. this is footage of the final moments. >> sully took over the airplane and called for the dual engine checklist that we do and i started to per form that. >> trying to engines restarted. >> yes. >> was there any luck at all. >> engines have to be in a start nfl that we call it and that usually is pred dated on it going a lot faster. >> the air bus dual engine checklist assumes the engines have
jeffrey skiels is at the controls. he's new to the air bus. for the past few years he's flown a 737. >> the takeoff was uneventful. it was a nice day. it was cold. this was only my second trip on the airplane so i was hand flying the plane to get used to it. at 3,000 feet we flu into the birds. >> the plane has been in the air less than three minutes when it collides with a flock of canada geese crippling both engines. >> this is 1549, hit birds, returning back towards...
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[ applause ] hello, jeffrey. may i call you jeffrey? jeff: hello. because we've never worked together, but we tried to work together. >> we did try to work together. are you gonna tell the story? jeff: you tell them. >> well, there was this movie that this wonderful man directed. he wanted me to have a role in it. and i was so excited. my agent said, you got it. i went, i got it! it's really exciting when you book something. jeff: even though it paid nothing. >> it doesn't matter. let me tell you, chasing money is not always the right thing to do. you chase opportunities and experiences. the money will come.
[ applause ] hello, jeffrey. may i call you jeffrey? jeff: hello. because we've never worked together, but we tried to work together. >> we did try to work together. are you gonna tell the story? jeff: you tell them. >> well, there was this movie that this wonderful man directed. he wanted me to have a role in it. and i was so excited. my agent said, you got it. i went, i got it! it's really exciting when you book something. jeff: even though it paid nothing. >> it doesn't...