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jeffrey is still with us. jeffrey, do you think we're going to see a lot more deals here in the next couple of months? i mean, is the deal environment, is it ripe? >> i do. i think that on average, the companies in the u.s. are undervalued on a medium basis. and i do think you're going to see m&a activity pick the up. we're seeing it here at raymond james, as a matter of fact. >> jeffrey, thank you very much. just monday getting well under way. chief investment strategist at raymond james, getting up very early to be with us. thank you very much for that, as well. give yourself a bit of a walking when your feet hit the floor. >>> our florida ticket winner on the money, scooping this weekend's record breaking powerball loto. just how much, though, is the sum? stay tuned to find out. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose
jeffrey is still with us. jeffrey, do you think we're going to see a lot more deals here in the next couple of months? i mean, is the deal environment, is it ripe? >> i do. i think that on average, the companies in the u.s. are undervalued on a medium basis. and i do think you're going to see m&a activity pick the up. we're seeing it here at raymond james, as a matter of fact. >> jeffrey, thank you very much. just monday getting well under way. chief investment strategist at...
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some of that shortfall and jeffrey katzenberg was absolutely at the center of that. you also had jeffrey katzenberg playing a pivotal role in creatinggetting a super pac started for president obama. katzenberg was so actived. he's like soy sauce in chinese food. he's everywhere. >> michael: that's a great line, by the way. let's talk about a few of the things that you just mentioned. he raised millions of dollars for the democrats. but answeredy, that did not come close to the money that sheldon adelson, $150 million raised for the republicans. who was the more effective fundraiser clearly the president one but why did it work that way? >> the case study between katzenberg types and sheldon adelson, the las vegas tie cone is an interesting one.
some of that shortfall and jeffrey katzenberg was absolutely at the center of that. you also had jeffrey katzenberg playing a pivotal role in creatinggetting a super pac started for president obama. katzenberg was so actived. he's like soy sauce in chinese food. he's everywhere. >> michael: that's a great line, by the way. let's talk about a few of the things that you just mentioned. he raised millions of dollars for the democrats. but answeredy, that did not come close to the money that...
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. >> what you have with jeffrey katzenberg is not only someone with an incredible amount of wealth. he's worth an estimated $800 million. he has the capacity to give $1 million and $3 million except. he is an ally, a fundraiser. he is a guy who is not afraid to get his hands dirty. he'll call other studio heads in hollywood. he'll host fundraisers. for other candidates in town he continues to bug all of his tinseltown friends to pony up for the cause that he supports none other than will smith joked jeffrey katzenberg has no problem asking people for money. he's in a sweet spot when it comes to bankroller, king makeer in politics today.
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besides getting $33 million from jeffrey katzenberg. >> that's a very good start, very good start. obviously, there is the traditional advertising revenue. also, we're working with different brands that are sponsoring our programs and integrating in our shows in a new and different and exciting ways. and then we make a lot of original content that is available, that we will move to other platforms. we're moving a half hour of sketch comedy show that we do every day on awesomeness to nickelodeon this summer. we had a movie released in theaters this spring. so we're sort of a new media company. we're not just a distribution platform. >> jeffrey, people have been speculating for some time about taking these brands that you guys have developed, the likes of "kung fu panda," even buying the "lassie" rights and moving those into more tv content. but why did you decide to go digital, instead of sticking to
besides getting $33 million from jeffrey katzenberg. >> that's a very good start, very good start. obviously, there is the traditional advertising revenue. also, we're working with different brands that are sponsoring our programs and integrating in our shows in a new and different and exciting ways. and then we make a lot of original content that is available, that we will move to other platforms. we're moving a half hour of sketch comedy show that we do every day on awesomeness to...
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jeffrey krusinski in charge of prosecuting and making sure sexual assaults did not happen in the air force was arrested for sexual assault. here's a report on that. >> lt. jeffrey krusinski had been trusted to run the sexual assault prevention and response office for the air force but this morning faces charges of sexual battery. the arrest report describes him as a drunken male subject staggering no the darkness and then attacking a woman in the parking lot grabbing her buttocks and breasts. police say the woman had to fight him off. cenk: all right the numbers only get worse when you dive into them. a report says the official number of reported cases went up 6% from 2011-2012. they were not all necessarily reported. in 2012, we had 26,000, a
jeffrey krusinski in charge of prosecuting and making sure sexual assaults did not happen in the air force was arrested for sexual assault. here's a report on that. >> lt. jeffrey krusinski had been trusted to run the sexual assault prevention and response office for the air force but this morning faces charges of sexual battery. the arrest report describes him as a drunken male subject staggering no the darkness and then attacking a woman in the parking lot grabbing her buttocks and...
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>> let's get right to this with jeffrey toobin, live in phoenix for us. jeffrey, an astonishing interview after the verdict in which jodi arias says effectively she would rather die than be spared by the jury. what do you make of that? >> reporter: well, it's very hard to know what to make of it. in part, it shouldn't matter at all, because the jury has been instructed not to listen to any sort of press coverage. so they presumably don't know about it. no one knows how much that's followed. and no one knows whether this could be some sort of manipulative reverse psychology that the jury hearing about this would say we don't want to give her what she wants, so we'll give her life in prison. i can't get inside the head of jodi arias, fortunately. so i don't really know what's going on there. it's certainly bizarre, but the whole case is bizarre. >> right. it certainly has been. but it's gripped america. rather like the casey anthony case last year. in terms of where we are legally, is the understanding that effectively the prosecution has to prove that ther
>> let's get right to this with jeffrey toobin, live in phoenix for us. jeffrey, an astonishing interview after the verdict in which jodi arias says effectively she would rather die than be spared by the jury. what do you make of that? >> reporter: well, it's very hard to know what to make of it. in part, it shouldn't matter at all, because the jury has been instructed not to listen to any sort of press coverage. so they presumably don't know about it. no one knows how much that's...
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in fact, jeffrey and i were just discussing it. we hadn't seen this before. that in this second phase, it's a two-prong approach to assessing whether aggravators are met in this case and the judge laid out very early on in the case that the particular aggravator of interest was the cruelty travis alexander travis suffered in this murder. if they agree cruelty was in fact an aggravator that existed in this murder then they will move on to the penalty phase and that's where the aggravators and mitigators would be presented in possibly many days. i can't tell you how many days it would take. there's been a mitigation specialist jeffrey and i were just talking about working with jodi arias for months and months and visiting her in jail. she's been in jail for four and a half years so plenty of time to assess just what quality she is as a person and how much, i hate to say it, it really comes down to the qualities of jodi as a person, whether she is worth saving, or the a essential evils of this woman and whether she is worth putting to death. so two more phases.
in fact, jeffrey and i were just discussing it. we hadn't seen this before. that in this second phase, it's a two-prong approach to assessing whether aggravators are met in this case and the judge laid out very early on in the case that the particular aggravator of interest was the cruelty travis alexander travis suffered in this murder. if they agree cruelty was in fact an aggravator that existed in this murder then they will move on to the penalty phase and that's where the aggravators and...
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. >> jeffrey tambor will be here on this set. this weekend tv history is going to be made. they have the entire season of episodes, the entire cast is back. if you're an "arrested development" fan, this is arguably the biggest weekend of your entire life. >> this show was supposed to be dead, canceled. >> canceled three years. >> i don't know who would do that, by the way, some sicko. >> as pointed out in the "new york times," when the show was on, we didn't have twitter, social media. this show is made for social media. you have jokes that play out over multiple episodes. >> what a remarkable story, netflix on its way out. they were like a dinosaur, they are coming back. >> so jeffrey tambor will be on in just a few min. right now we're going to toss to jimmy kimmel making fun of president obama's prom picture. >> did you see the photo? >> "time" magazine just published president obama's prom photos. there he is with a friend and
. >> jeffrey tambor will be here on this set. this weekend tv history is going to be made. they have the entire season of episodes, the entire cast is back. if you're an "arrested development" fan, this is arguably the biggest weekend of your entire life. >> this show was supposed to be dead, canceled. >> canceled three years. >> i don't know who would do that, by the way, some sicko. >> as pointed out in the "new york times," when the show was...
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april and to seven people have fallen victim to the bombings i mean a disrupting the election and jeffrey jeffrey low rent a senior fellow at the century foundation on international affairs believes the balance and rate way before it even started. to the secular parties for the moderate our use of losing their traditional share of the vote their candidates have been hit hard by many of these attacks and it is believed that it is intimidating the awami national party's candidates they're having to haul in their horns and go only to the safest places and that makes it harder to reach out to the kind of hands on very tactile contact with voters that tends to get you elected and and a place like pakistan but the most interesting thing about the attack is that it is directed by the pakistani taliban i guess one of the most vociferously pro islamize parties which might suggest the revolution is so-called eating its own yard
april and to seven people have fallen victim to the bombings i mean a disrupting the election and jeffrey jeffrey low rent a senior fellow at the century foundation on international affairs believes the balance and rate way before it even started. to the secular parties for the moderate our use of losing their traditional share of the vote their candidates have been hit hard by many of these attacks and it is believed that it is intimidating the awami national party's candidates they're having...
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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 quito maki she is an associate fellow at chatham house in an expert in conventional arms and disarmament in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jeffrey in new york are you happy with this treaty because there 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 a 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
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 quito maki she is an associate fellow at chatham house in an expert in conventional arms and disarmament in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jeffrey in new york are you happy with this treaty because there it passed overwhelmingly with a...
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but "pig" was written on jeffrey macdonald's wall. strikes me is it possible to conceive this man would stab himself in order to frame the manson gang by writing "pig" on the wall. none of it made any sense to me. hmm. a pig is a really good example, just the kind of thing i was talking about. you see the word "pig" written in blood. well, that could be evidence that there's manson style crazy hippies who killed the family, or it could be proof that macdonald wrote "pig" to make it seemed he staged the writing to make the police think that there had been a manson-style intruders. evidence is very, very finnicky kind of thing, and how you reason your way with evidence through to some kind of conclusion really deeply fascinates me. >> we have a criminal system where you start with motive, means, and opportunity. where anyone living in a family has the opportunity and the means. just anyone, whether it's sam shepard or anyone -- >> anybody in the family usually has a motive. >> they attribute 0 -- motive to him. one motive is you have an
but "pig" was written on jeffrey macdonald's wall. strikes me is it possible to conceive this man would stab himself in order to frame the manson gang by writing "pig" on the wall. none of it made any sense to me. hmm. a pig is a really good example, just the kind of thing i was talking about. you see the word "pig" written in blood. well, that could be evidence that there's manson style crazy hippies who killed the family, or it could be proof that macdonald wrote...
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what do you make of that, jeffrey? >> well, if down the line this winds up going to trial, that would be a jury question. do you think that they just decided on the spur of the moment for whatever reason to take these backpacks, or were they trying to help their friend dispose of evidence? i think it's a very difficult to believe that a jury would ever think that it was anything other than helping in a cover up but those are the kinds of issues that ultimately go before a jury if this case ever winds up there. >> am i allowed to ask you what you think as if you were a juror right now? >> oh, sure. i read this complaint and i think to myself, no one can be that stupid. but you know what? we discover all the time people can be this stupid. this looks like a fifth rate cover up trying to help out their college buddy and in a way that they would be trying to help him cover up some underage drinking or something extremely minor. instead you have a crime where at least four people are dead and they are still engaging in this
what do you make of that, jeffrey? >> well, if down the line this winds up going to trial, that would be a jury question. do you think that they just decided on the spur of the moment for whatever reason to take these backpacks, or were they trying to help their friend dispose of evidence? i think it's a very difficult to believe that a jury would ever think that it was anything other than helping in a cover up but those are the kinds of issues that ultimately go before a jury if this...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin on this very issue. jim acosta's reporting and da michelle bachman's concerns and dana baschuck and it stems from what it means to be a 501(c)(4). who goes for this keen of status. how many on either side of the this equation may have come up against road blocks from the irs. so far we are hearing a lot from conservative groups. with rehearing more of the progressive liberal groups as well. do we all need to take a big step back and wait for the numbers before the accusation continue to fly so fast? >> right. i think, you know, this is a washingtonbug washington phenomenon at the moment. the notion this is some earth shaking scandal and that responsible people should be talking about impeachment seems, frankly, ridiculous, at this point. remember, no one is entitled to be a 501(c)(4) organization. you have to be involved in a public welfare organization. that's what 501(c)(4) means under the law, a public welfare organization. you can't be a purely political operation and be a 501(c)(4). so the irs is re
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin on this very issue. jim acosta's reporting and da michelle bachman's concerns and dana baschuck and it stems from what it means to be a 501(c)(4). who goes for this keen of status. how many on either side of the this equation may have come up against road blocks from the irs. so far we are hearing a lot from conservative groups. with rehearing more of the progressive liberal groups as well. do we all need to take a big step back and wait for the numbers before...
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what can you tell us, jeffrey? >> reporter: frank, we spoke with clear lake police chief just about 10 minutes ago and he had sat news. at about 11:30 this morning, divers found the body of michaela lynch the 9-year-old severely autistic girl who went missing on sunday afternoon. her body was found in the cache creek, we understand, very close to her home. the police aren't providing any specific details. you know, this comes after a four-day search for this little girl involving several police and law enforcement agencies, dive teams, dogs, you name it. there was even a small unmanned submarine brought up from san francisco to go in the shallow areas of clear lake. she was found in the cache creek which is a tributary that leads into the lake, and this whole area has been scoured for days now. the chief said the family obviously is very distthey have no plans to talk to anyone and ask the media to stay away from their home. that's the latest information that we have. reporting live from clear lake, jeffrey schaub,
what can you tell us, jeffrey? >> reporter: frank, we spoke with clear lake police chief just about 10 minutes ago and he had sat news. at about 11:30 this morning, divers found the body of michaela lynch the 9-year-old severely autistic girl who went missing on sunday afternoon. her body was found in the cache creek, we understand, very close to her home. the police aren't providing any specific details. you know, this comes after a four-day search for this little girl involving several...
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ken jeffrey's has been the manager on that property and he's lent that property out for several folks. for for example, they've raised tens of thousands of dollars completely free of charge. he's loaned it to the sister of non-profit and the imperial service of non-profit always at no cost to them. for the first time i'm proud to meet his mother mrs. a wonderful story of the history of this property.
ken jeffrey's has been the manager on that property and he's lent that property out for several folks. for for example, they've raised tens of thousands of dollars completely free of charge. he's loaned it to the sister of non-profit and the imperial service of non-profit always at no cost to them. for the first time i'm proud to meet his mother mrs. a wonderful story of the history of this property.
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. plus, a special report with our own macneil and lehrer on covering the watergate hri
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the...
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jeffrey's. a wonderful story of the history of this property. they deserve this. it is considered anchor on that block we're supportive >> any additional comments? seeing none none conspires moore >> this is a favk - fascinating project. too bad you weren't here last week we discussed this. however, this project is apparently doing exactly the opposite because it seems to be
jeffrey's. a wonderful story of the history of this property. they deserve this. it is considered anchor on that block we're supportive >> any additional comments? seeing none none conspires moore >> this is a favk - fascinating project. too bad you weren't here last week we discussed this. however, this project is apparently doing exactly the opposite because it seems to be
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we have a close relationship with ron jeffrey's the gentleman who addressed you earlier. our problem is not with the four stories of the building it's the other 40 or 43 stories above it. it's a luxury condominium project masked for the museum. i urge you all to take a close look at it there's an underlying motive. i will say that some are vagina in all the united states and this is only an incremental 0 loss but they all have to be noted. the last point i will make is
we have a close relationship with ron jeffrey's the gentleman who addressed you earlier. our problem is not with the four stories of the building it's the other 40 or 43 stories above it. it's a luxury condominium project masked for the museum. i urge you all to take a close look at it there's an underlying motive. i will say that some are vagina in all the united states and this is only an incremental 0 loss but they all have to be noted. the last point i will make is
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. >> team jeffrey works for team oracle. but he says he's known andrew simpson for the past 15 years. >> his role was strategist. but in this current america's cup where the boats are big and the crews are small, they've got 11 guys on these boats now. >> his real worth and value was his ability to spot the breeze. read the breeze. >> reporter: one of his teammates came to the alamed peer. >> he was one of the finest guys i ever met. really nice and caring guy. wife and two kids. it's not much more to say. >> simpson is well known around the world. he won a gold medal in the 2008 beijing olympics as a crew member.
. >> team jeffrey works for team oracle. but he says he's known andrew simpson for the past 15 years. >> his role was strategist. but in this current america's cup where the boats are big and the crews are small, they've got 11 guys on these boats now. >> his real worth and value was his ability to spot the breeze. read the breeze. >> reporter: one of his teammates came to the alamed peer. >> he was one of the finest guys i ever met. really nice and caring guy....
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but "pig" was written on jeffrey macdonald's wall. strikes me is it possible to conceive this man would stab himself in order to frame the manson gang by writing "pig" on the wall. none of it made any sense to me. hmm. a pig is a really good example, just the kind of thing i was talking about. you see the word "pig" written in blood. well, that could be evidence that there's manson style crazy hippies who killed the family, or it could be proof that macdonald wrote "pig" to make it seemed he staged the writing to make the police think that there had been a manson-style intruders. evidence is very, very finnicky
but "pig" was written on jeffrey macdonald's wall. strikes me is it possible to conceive this man would stab himself in order to frame the manson gang by writing "pig" on the wall. none of it made any sense to me. hmm. a pig is a really good example, just the kind of thing i was talking about. you see the word "pig" written in blood. well, that could be evidence that there's manson style crazy hippies who killed the family, or it could be proof that macdonald wrote...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared what we've learned so that we can all produce energy more safely. b.p. is also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> more than two years ago, the people of b.p. made a commitment to the gulf. and everyday since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy. we shared...
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simpson trial, jeffrey, as we heard. i'll play a little clip of what -- of an exchange he had earlier today. >> do you think that you're acting legally -- >> yes, i do. >> and why is that? >> well, it was my stuff. i followed what i thought was the law. my lawyer told me, you can't break into a guy's room. i didn't break into anybody's room. i didn't beat up anybody. i didn't try to muscle the guys, i didn't. and the guys acknowledged it was my stuff. even though they claimed they didn't steal it. we know now that the guy lied. that mike had given it to him. i knew that, that bruce knew, that i wouldn't sell these things. bruce knew me, he knew i didn't sell personal items. and he said these are items i never in a million years would have sold.
simpson trial, jeffrey, as we heard. i'll play a little clip of what -- of an exchange he had earlier today. >> do you think that you're acting legally -- >> yes, i do. >> and why is that? >> well, it was my stuff. i followed what i thought was the law. my lawyer told me, you can't break into a guy's room. i didn't break into anybody's room. i didn't beat up anybody. i didn't try to muscle the guys, i didn't. and the guys acknowledged it was my stuff. even though they...
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. >> woodruff: then, jeffrey brown reports on the first suspected u.s. drone strike since president obama laid out new guidelines for such attacks, this one killing a top leader of the pakistani taliban. >> ifill: a new survey finds mothers with children at home are now the top breadwinners in four out of ten american families. we look at what's driving the trend. >> woodruff: miles o'brien has the story of advances in facial recognition software. turning the grainiest of photos into information helping police reel in terror suspects. >> we're still blown away on how it works. this actually fit the boston suspect. so that was huge. >> ifill: we continue our series of conversations on immigration reform. tonight, ray suarez talks with two law enforcement officials about the challenges of securing the u.s.-mexico border. >> woodruff: and we close with music legend dolly parton and her literacy program that's delivered nearly 50 million free
. >> woodruff: then, jeffrey brown reports on the first suspected u.s. drone strike since president obama laid out new guidelines for such attacks, this one killing a top leader of the pakistani taliban. >> ifill: a new survey finds mothers with children at home are now the top breadwinners in four out of ten american families. we look at what's driving the trend. >> woodruff: miles o'brien has the story of advances in facial recognition software. turning the grainiest of...
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>> reporter: this is video of that professor, jeffrey mathis. he did not acknowledge making a mistake in front of our camera but he did in this e-mail sent to the student the day after the meeting. the first sentence reads, "i've been thinking about last night and i have come to the conclusion that i have made a terrible mistake in how i handled that situation." we also obtained a copy of the university's confidential report. in it, he admits to touching and kissing the student sexually, but he believed it was consensual. the report continues, "whether or not their actions were consensual, he has power over the student and he has the duty not to allow situations to develop". >> he violated two faculty guidelines. the first one, to provide a safe space for a student and the second one, not to harass or discriminate or violate that safe space. >> reporter: that's something that the students point out in a
>> reporter: this is video of that professor, jeffrey mathis. he did not acknowledge making a mistake in front of our camera but he did in this e-mail sent to the student the day after the meeting. the first sentence reads, "i've been thinking about last night and i have come to the conclusion that i have made a terrible mistake in how i handled that situation." we also obtained a copy of the university's confidential report. in it, he admits to touching and kissing the student...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we examine the growing scandal, a problem president obama said he wouldn't tolerate. >> brown: then, as south korea's new leader visits the white house, we assess continuing tensions on the korean peninsula. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know we have a good exhibit when the person laughs and turns around and says to anybody passing "hey, look at this!" that's a good exhibit. >> brown: how much are across- the-board federal spending cuts hitting programs around the country? we check in with public media colleagues in three states. >> suarez: and we have a story about preserving the nation's culturaldentity, contained in millis of pieces of film, video, and audio gathered over more than 100 years. >> there's a belief among the younger generation that everything has been digitized, that that ever existed befo
i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we examine the growing scandal, a problem president obama said he wouldn't tolerate. >> brown: then, as south korea's new leader visits the white house, we assess continuing tensions on the korean peninsula. >> suarez: spencer michels visits san francisco's exploratorium, a science and technology center with a hands- on approach that peaks the imaginations of children and adults alike. >> we know...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the miraculous rescue and look at what the garment industry is doing in the wake of the disaster that's now claimed more than a thousand lives. >> woodruff: then, we have the remarkable tale of sophisticated and brazen bank heists, totaling $45 million taken from atms around the world. >> brown: ray suarez reports on this weekend's historic elections in pakistan, coming amid a daily drumbeat of violence. >> the country is beset with corruption, widespread poverty, sunni-shiite divisions and a constant struggle against the taliban and its allies. >> woodruff: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with a story of loss, recovery and courage in her own words, from a victim of the boston marathon bombing. >> i have to move forward. i-- i can't-- there's no-- no way to look back and say anything negative about it or "i can't do that" or "i can't do this." i'm going to try to do whatever
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get the latest on the miraculous rescue and look at what the garment industry is doing in the wake of the disaster that's now claimed more than a thousand lives. >> woodruff: then, we have the remarkable tale of sophisticated and brazen bank heists, totaling $45 million taken from atms around the world. >> brown: ray suarez reports on this weekend's historic elections in pakistan, coming amid a daily...
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authorities believe 30-year-old jeffrey boyce killed englund at an oregon rest stop on highway 101. police say boyce then headed south towards the russian consulate in san francisco apparently seeking asylum. he was said to be obsessed with the boston bombings. englund's friend like terry liebowitz are in shock calling her generous and kind. the two friends served on the board of the castro valley arts foundation. >> fun, i call her unflappable, no one is like kirsten. >> reporter: englund's family declined to talk on camera but made a statement saying they are devastated by the senseless killing. her brother-in-law in southern california tells me over the phone that he also blames the suspect's mother for the crime. the mother, a mental health worker, told authorities that boyce is mentally unstable. she apparently reported him missing two days after she last saw him. why did it even get to this point? this guy was a ticking time bomb and she should have seen
authorities believe 30-year-old jeffrey boyce killed englund at an oregon rest stop on highway 101. police say boyce then headed south towards the russian consulate in san francisco apparently seeking asylum. he was said to be obsessed with the boston bombings. englund's friend like terry liebowitz are in shock calling her generous and kind. the two friends served on the board of the castro valley arts foundation. >> fun, i call her unflappable, no one is like kirsten. >> reporter:...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we examine china's hacking capabilities and what the breach means for u.s. security. >> brown: then, as president obama tours new jersey's shore for an update on recovery from hurricane say, judy woodruff explores the progress that's been made and what still needs to be done. >> ifill: miles o'brien visits the nation's most active explosives testing facility, home to the forensics team examining the inner workings of the bombs used at the boston marathon. >> even though off detonation, all of the pieces are still there. with enough time and enough diligence you could actually probably put the entire pressure cooker back together. >> brown: we take a closer look at the interstate 5 bridge collapse in washington state and what it says about problems plagug the nation's irastructure. >> ifill: and margaret warner talks to richard haas about why he believes american foreign policy should start at home. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major fun
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we examine china's hacking capabilities and what the breach means for u.s. security. >> brown: then, as president obama tours new jersey's shore for an update on recovery from hurricane say, judy woodruff explores the progress that's been made and what still needs to be done. >> ifill: miles o'brien visits the nation's most active explosives testing facility, home to the forensics team examining the...
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good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on today's congressional hearing, where republicans renewed charges of a cover-up and democrats said the issue was being politicized. >> brown: then, we update the remarkable story of three cleveland women freed after being held captive for more than a decade. >> suarez: paul solman talks with the new treasury secretary, jack lew about jobs financial reform and the partisan divide over automatic federal spending cuts. >> the thing that i find truly amazing is that there are members of congress who are calling the sequester a success. a victory. their policy. they can have the policy. nobody at the time thought it should take effect. >> brown: miles o'brien reports from guatemala on the forensic science used to document charges of genocide that wiped out thousands of indigenous mayans in the early eighties. >> this skeleton shows evidence of four close range gunshot wounds to the head. the mans hands were tied behind his back: an execution.
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, we get the latest on today's congressional hearing, where republicans renewed charges of a cover-up and democrats said the issue was being politicized. >> brown: then, we update the remarkable story of three cleveland women freed after being held captive for more than a decade. >> suarez: paul solman talks with the new treasury secretary, jack lew about jobs financial reform...
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explain to us, jeffrey, if you would, start with you, what happens if they come with a second-degree murder guilty verdict? what is the significance of that? what would that mean in terms of potential jail time? >> then the case is over. then there is no more deliberations. that's just the end of the jury's responsibility. she could get, and ashleigh, you'll correct me if i'm wrong, if she could get life in prison for second-degree murder, she cannot get the death penalty for second-degree murder. so the real distinction here is between first-degree murder and everything else. >> let me jump in for a moment. i have a statute. it is different in every state. sometimes you can have wide variances. here in arizona the statute allows in second-degree murder for a sentence of no less than ten years but no more than 22. i've been in jurisdictions where they do allow life imprisonment not without parole. second-degree murder could give her no less than ten up to 22. one level down on the lesser included is manslaughter no less than seven would be the sentence
explain to us, jeffrey, if you would, start with you, what happens if they come with a second-degree murder guilty verdict? what is the significance of that? what would that mean in terms of potential jail time? >> then the case is over. then there is no more deliberations. that's just the end of the jury's responsibility. she could get, and ashleigh, you'll correct me if i'm wrong, if she could get life in prison for second-degree murder, she cannot get the death penalty for...
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cooperman, michael carson double lines jeffrey gundlock. pete joohn here to help us navigate. let's get straight to lee cooperman who continues to beat the market, up double digits already this year after being up 34% gross of fees last year. a man who continues to do it. it's good to see you. >> i'm just keeping up with the market, up 15%. >> all right. so you're having a good year. it's been a good run for you certainly of late. how do you feel about the markets, as we sit here at these record levels? we're a little mixed today, giving a little back on the dow and s&p but how do you feel overall? >> i think the stock market's probably a little ahead of itself. by and large think the bull market has more time to run. generally speaking, bear markets are induced by either recessions, terrorist events. i think the economy's limping along, you know, a couple percent growth rate and given the absence of alternatives, i don't really see the reason for the market to decline a lot.
cooperman, michael carson double lines jeffrey gundlock. pete joohn here to help us navigate. let's get straight to lee cooperman who continues to beat the market, up double digits already this year after being up 34% gross of fees last year. a man who continues to do it. it's good to see you. >> i'm just keeping up with the market, up 15%. >> all right. so you're having a good year. it's been a good run for you certainly of late. how do you feel about the markets, as we sit here at...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brn: mk shields and dad brooks analyze the week's news. plus, a special report with our own macneil and lehrer on covering the watergate hearings. >> good evening from washington. in a few moments, we're going to bring you the entire proceedings in the first day of the senate watergate hearings. >> we are running it all each day because we think these hearings are important. we are doing this as an experiment to give you the whole story, however many hours it may take. >> woodruff: 40 years after the scandal that brought down an american president. robert macneil and jim lehrer rlect owateate's legacy and th
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we have extended excerpts of today's hearing: the partisan jousting and the push to learn what happened and who was responsible. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner reports on the pentagon's moves to deal with the growing outrage over sexual assaults in the military-- a problem the secretary of defense said today he will do everything necessary to fix. >> brn: mk shields and dad brooks analyze the week's...
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let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you know, what jumped out at me, jeff, is that the m.i.t. police officer sean collier was killed after apparently these allegations if they're true the three students recognized the picture and apparently failed to call the fbi or local police and say we know who at least one of the suspects is. i wonder if they potentially could be charged with some sort of involvement in negligent homicide if you will in the death of that m.i.t. police officer? >> i think that's unlikely. it's very difficult to prosecute people for failing to act. that's been a traditional dilemma in american law about how you can hold people responsible for moral faults like that, but that is no really a criminal offense. they're in a world of trouble for what they did do. i think it's going to be difficult to prosecute them for what they didn't do. >> if they would have immediately called the campus police or the local police or
let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you know, what jumped out at me, jeff, is that the m.i.t. police officer sean collier was killed after apparently these allegations if they're true the three students recognized the picture and apparently failed to call the fbi or local police and say we know who at least one of the suspects is. i wonder if they potentially could be charged with some sort of involvement in negligent homicide if you will in the death of that m.i.t. police...
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rand corporation and an adjunct professor at john hopkins university and in new york we cross it jeffrey ingersoll he is a defense reporter with business insider right gentlemen cross-talk rosen of i mean you can jump in anytime you want pepe if i go to you first it looks like there's more and more effort to inflame the conflict in syria than resolve it would you agree or disagree with that. this is just the beginning of tempted to start. you know seeing a little bit peter what a wonderful world this would be the obviously to make the g.c.c. this is what they're trying you know it's the same old story the us the brits and the french inside eight of the brits and france are trying to convince the other nato members that little one izing of the rebels is this way to go just to see of course those paragons of democracy including the house of solid of course which has been doing that for in fact the whole for two years now in the black market. you name it and of course israel israel just jumped in because the a which
rand corporation and an adjunct professor at john hopkins university and in new york we cross it jeffrey ingersoll he is a defense reporter with business insider right gentlemen cross-talk rosen of i mean you can jump in anytime you want pepe if i go to you first it looks like there's more and more effort to inflame the conflict in syria than resolve it would you agree or disagree with that. this is just the beginning of tempted to start. you know seeing a little bit peter what a wonderful...
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jeffrey's. a wonderful story of the history of this property. they deserve this. it is considered anchor on that block we're supportive >> any additional comments? seeing none none conspires moore >> this is a favk - fascinating project. too bad you weren't here last week we discussed this. however, this project is apparently doing exactly the opposite because it seems to be responding to those observations. i'm very happy to see this. i'm pleased with the architect spending time on are i'm very pleased one that the neighborhood indeed could develop enough dialog. and this is if indeed a former retail in addition to meet all the other richlts this commission i should speak for myself. thank you for the work and i am expressing my >> i think in urban environments it might work but in the city you don't need that sort of visual attraction that people try to create when they are walking down the street. the retail establishments can understand the different ways people discover a business in a city environment versus a suburban environment that they are driving throu
jeffrey's. a wonderful story of the history of this property. they deserve this. it is considered anchor on that block we're supportive >> any additional comments? seeing none none conspires moore >> this is a favk - fascinating project. too bad you weren't here last week we discussed this. however, this project is apparently doing exactly the opposite because it seems to be responding to those observations. i'm very happy to see this. i'm pleased with the architect spending time on...
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we have a close relationship with ron jeffrey's the gentleman who addressed you earlier. our problem is not with the four stories of the building it's the other 40 or 43 stories above it. it's a luxury condominium project masked for the museum. i urge you all to take a close look at it there's an underlying motive. i will say that some are vagina in all the united states and this is only an incremental 0 loss but they all have to be noted. the last point i will make is the effect on safety and traffic. as any of you know whose traveled what was called earlier the third street corridor i call it the third street gridlock. traffic is already an issue. there are big deliver trucks that blocks 1 of 2 baselines. and it's something this has it to be - if the project goes ahead that has to be remitigated for public safety and a thank you >> thank you. >> while your coming up i'll call more names (calling names) >> good morning president fong and vice chair. i serve as the jeopardy manager of the garden. we are pleased to see that many of the public benefits is the permanent cont
we have a close relationship with ron jeffrey's the gentleman who addressed you earlier. our problem is not with the four stories of the building it's the other 40 or 43 stories above it. it's a luxury condominium project masked for the museum. i urge you all to take a close look at it there's an underlying motive. i will say that some are vagina in all the united states and this is only an incremental 0 loss but they all have to be noted. the last point i will make is the effect on safety and...