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and that was enough to get a search warrant for jeffrey gorton's home.investigators found hundreds of women's undergarments, panties and hose. they also found a disturbing they also found a disturbing videotape. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. priceline express deals are totally legit. check this, thousands of people book them everyday and score killer deals. now, priceline is piling on even more savings with its summer sale. so grab your giant beach towel and enter code summer14. look at me enjoying the deals. >>> when investigators searched jeffrey gorton's home, they found women's lingerie everywhere, in boxes, under his mattress. many had labels with women's names and descriptions. and they found a videotape which featured gordon modeling women's underwear, as well as footage he took of women without their knowledge. >> he was j
and that was enough to get a search warrant for jeffrey gorton's home.investigators found hundreds of women's undergarments, panties and hose. they also found a disturbing they also found a disturbing videotape. listen up, thunder dragons, it's time to get a hotel. hey, razor. check this out. we can save big with priceline express deals. hey you know what man, these guys aint no dragons. they're cool. these deals are legit. yeah, we're cool. she's cool. we're cool. priceline express deals are...
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. >> cathy and jeffrey lamb didn't live in one of the palm beach mansions. jeff was a tow truck driver. cathy worked for the walgreen drugstore chain. >> i liked jeff. he was a good kid, good to cathy, and the main thing was she loved him. >> on june 15, 2004, jeff got home from work around 7:00 p.m. but when he walked inside, he found blood everywhere. >> what's the problem? >> my wife -- wife -- my wife's hurt and there's blood everywhere. >> he was hysterical on the phone. he was crying so much that i think the 911 dispatcher kept referring to him as a woman. >> okay, ma'am, i need you to take some deep breaths, some deep breaths, breathe in and breathe out. okay. now, are you having an asthma attack? >> no. my wife -- my wife is on the floor here. she's bleeding all over the place. >> the blood spatter was completely up one wall behind where her head was, a good five or six feet, and blood spatter was all over a desk and it flew underneath the desk to a wall through the chair. it was a lot of blood and it was very gruesome. >> when the ambulance crew arr
. >> cathy and jeffrey lamb didn't live in one of the palm beach mansions. jeff was a tow truck driver. cathy worked for the walgreen drugstore chain. >> i liked jeff. he was a good kid, good to cathy, and the main thing was she loved him. >> on june 15, 2004, jeff got home from work around 7:00 p.m. but when he walked inside, he found blood everywhere. >> what's the problem? >> my wife -- wife -- my wife's hurt and there's blood everywhere. >> he was...
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jeffrey toobin and jeffrey corn, excellent conversation, thank you to both of you. >>> so there is oneng that we need to make real clear. regardless of what's happening in washington. regardless of former platoon mates and what they have to say. there are two parents who are beyond, beyond excited to eventually get the chance to see their son again. while the questions are all brewing in idaho, people are just downright celebrating. because sergeant bergdahl's hometown is covered in yellow balloons and ribbons and flags. the excitement from people who know the freed soldier and his family, regardless of the circumstance, he's free at last. we're going to hear from them next. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up d
jeffrey toobin and jeffrey corn, excellent conversation, thank you to both of you. >>> so there is oneng that we need to make real clear. regardless of what's happening in washington. regardless of former platoon mates and what they have to say. there are two parents who are beyond, beyond excited to eventually get the chance to see their son again. while the questions are all brewing in idaho, people are just downright celebrating. because sergeant bergdahl's hometown is covered in...
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jeffrey robinson, a former u.n. appeals judge and amy hawthorne, fellow at the university at middle east atlantic council. let me start with you, were you surprised by the outcome of this case? >> no, i was not surprised at all. actually i could see from day one when they arrested the journalists of al jazeera the outcome of that farcical trial and bogus case they were talking about. it's really, i mean today it's a sad day, another sad day in my life because it brought back all the bad memories to me, the memories of the cage, the memories of the unfair judges and the unfair investigative judges, and the military, the fact that the military were choreographing the whole thing, mobilizing the mob to come to the court to ask for the sentence to be landed on us, the defendants for nothing. for just trying to train --i'm talking about my case, to train my fellow egyptian journalists to be better journalists, to be more independent and more professional. today is another sad day in my life. it brought back all the bad m
jeffrey robinson, a former u.n. appeals judge and amy hawthorne, fellow at the university at middle east atlantic council. let me start with you, were you surprised by the outcome of this case? >> no, i was not surprised at all. actually i could see from day one when they arrested the journalists of al jazeera the outcome of that farcical trial and bogus case they were talking about. it's really, i mean today it's a sad day, another sad day in my life because it brought back all the bad...
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jeffrey, there is video of a young jeffrey toobin, i want to take you back to the trial.e in the courtroom, you sat behind the goldman family as the verdict was read. what was that verdict like? >> it was like nothing that i've experienced before since. it aged me, obviously. the going through it. i was stunned. i remember the jury was out only for one day. and just to lay my cards on the table, i thought then and i think now o.j. was completely guilty of killing those two people. and i thought the jury got it wrong. and i was horrified, frankly. and then to compound the outrage of the day, we saw how the public reacted. we saw the incredible racial divisions, black folks cheering the verdict, white people appalled, which somehow made the whole experience both more important and more depressing because it created a political -- >> you were in the courtroom. you didn't see that. those of us who were watching, you know, from their homes and i was watching at a newsroom and really took a moment to observe people and you're right, even in a newsroom, i was working for a local
jeffrey, there is video of a young jeffrey toobin, i want to take you back to the trial.e in the courtroom, you sat behind the goldman family as the verdict was read. what was that verdict like? >> it was like nothing that i've experienced before since. it aged me, obviously. the going through it. i was stunned. i remember the jury was out only for one day. and just to lay my cards on the table, i thought then and i think now o.j. was completely guilty of killing those two people. and i...
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>> this week on "political capital," jeffrey zients on the economy. >> we are really well-positioned. >> supreme court rulings and what is next in iraq. and margaret carson and ramesh ponnuru debate the state of the republican party. >> we begin the program with the national economic council director to the president, jeffrey zients. you have downplayed the first quarter drop in the economy as due to bad weather. to achieve the goal of 3%, you are going to have to grow at 4%, is that achievable? >> the first quarter revision was driven by bad weather, one of the worst winters on record. there are volatile numbers such as inventory numbers. we really view the first quarter in the rearview mirror. we looked at more current indicators -- manufacturing, auto, consumer confidence, housing. we agree with the forecast that there will be a rebound and we are going to have a solid quarter the rest of the year. >> 4%? >> it is hard to project. we are not forecasters per se. when we talk to businesses about their hiring and of back logs and their sales, they are pretty decent. there is more to d
>> this week on "political capital," jeffrey zients on the economy. >> we are really well-positioned. >> supreme court rulings and what is next in iraq. and margaret carson and ramesh ponnuru debate the state of the republican party. >> we begin the program with the national economic council director to the president, jeffrey zients. you have downplayed the first quarter drop in the economy as due to bad weather. to achieve the goal of 3%, you are going to have...
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until then, i won't. >> how long do you think it's going to play out, jeffrey? oh, it will probably be several weeks but count me on the less skeptical side. this deal is done. i don't doubt that there will be drama but steve ballmer is going to own the clippers by the time the season starts next year. this controversy is over. i don't blame adam silver. he's being a real lawyer but let's be realistic, this is over. >> it's not over until it's over, as they say. let me play another clip, rachel, from your exclusive interview with adam silver, commissioner of the a nba. you ask tough questions about why didn't they go after donald sterling for previous allegations of harassment, among other things. listen to what he told you. >> i don't have a good answer for that only to say i wasn't at the league at that time so i don't want to run from it but maybe there's a different standard. i can't even say that we're having that discussion. it doesn't come to our attention that way and it may have been beyond our authority. >> social media is now playing a more significan
until then, i won't. >> how long do you think it's going to play out, jeffrey? oh, it will probably be several weeks but count me on the less skeptical side. this deal is done. i don't doubt that there will be drama but steve ballmer is going to own the clippers by the time the season starts next year. this controversy is over. i don't blame adam silver. he's being a real lawyer but let's be realistic, this is over. >> it's not over until it's over, as they say. let me play another...
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jeffrey, you first. here's what the head of the dnc said.ea party has taken control of the republican party period. and she said eric cantor who time and time again has blocked common sense legislation to grow the middle class, it is clear the gop has redefined far right. >> it's certainly going to be the case that immigration reform is dead for this congress. after, you know, we can argue about how much of a factor it was in cantor's defeat, but it was clearly part of the story here. so we're going to head into the 2014 election and very likely into the 2016 election with 60% plus of the american people supporting immigration reform and the house and senate blocking it. that's not a good political position to be in for the republicans. >> what do you make of debbie wasserman schultz' statement? >> yes, immigration reform was an issue. but the bigger take away is that eric cantor had two sides on this issue, and the voters are smarter than that. he was pro immigration reform. and as we heard from our guest he moved against it, was saying he'
jeffrey, you first. here's what the head of the dnc said.ea party has taken control of the republican party period. and she said eric cantor who time and time again has blocked common sense legislation to grow the middle class, it is clear the gop has redefined far right. >> it's certainly going to be the case that immigration reform is dead for this congress. after, you know, we can argue about how much of a factor it was in cantor's defeat, but it was clearly part of the story here. so...
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i'm jeffrey toobin. quote, rarely has a u.s.wrong about so much at the expense of so many, unquote. that's from former vice president dick cheney talking about president obama and iraq. and some people are saying, pot, kettle? it's an understatement to say dick cheney is still a polarizing figure, and the questions remain. is cheney a reliable source on iraq? should you listen to what he says? and there's this question. does he damage national security by saying it? joining me now to discuss that is in new york cnn military analyst and retired lieutenant colonel rick francona and here in d.c. count injury terrorism analyst phillip mudd. dick cheney's given a lot of interviews lately and one was with charlie rose. here's the exchange. >> you've heard this at every interview. here comes the guy who's responsible for a lot of the bad things that went wrong in iraq, now wants to come in and point the finger to the obama administration for the situation we have in iraq today. and they often even say how dare he step forward to do tha
i'm jeffrey toobin. quote, rarely has a u.s.wrong about so much at the expense of so many, unquote. that's from former vice president dick cheney talking about president obama and iraq. and some people are saying, pot, kettle? it's an understatement to say dick cheney is still a polarizing figure, and the questions remain. is cheney a reliable source on iraq? should you listen to what he says? and there's this question. does he damage national security by saying it? joining me now to discuss...
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his reporting is at the center of criminal charges against jeffrey sterling. the former c.i.a. officer is accused of leaking classified information. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained
his reporting is at the center of criminal charges against jeffrey sterling. the former c.i.a. officer is accused of leaking classified information. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained
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the thing that i find the most outrageous and it happened in jeffrey's case as well is the refusal post conviction to test the dna that could be the key to getting her out of prison and for years in jeffrey's case, they refused, the westchester county da sfrooud to test the dna which turned out to be ex c cullpatory in jefsh's case and had the westchester county district attorney tested the da district attorney tested the da when she should have, another murder would have been solved. they are not just about the horrible injustice of putting somebody in prison who doesn't belong there thing result in the real killer going free and able to kill again itdz a confession that wasn't a confession. the state refuses to test the dna. >> a case, you were 16 years old, your class mate was murdered. you say you were intimidated into giving a false confession. why did law enforcement force you into it? >> why or how? >> why and how? >> they drove me to putnam, it was a investigator pretending not to be a cop. they played good cop/bad cop. they attached me to a polygraph machine in a small room. ye
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they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both sides will file briefs and get a hearing later this summer. >> so yes, he did rule for the government here, but in a very short term way. >> reporter: for mark klein, the technician who originally blew the whistle back in 2006, the
they asked judge jeffrey white to prevent them from destroying that evidence of collection. lawyers argued the nsa material needs to be deleted because there's simply too much of it. and keeping it could imperil the program and damage national security. the judge said he didn't have enough information to overrule the national security concerns. >> the judge said he didn't have enough information to make a decision. this was an emergency motion. >> reporter: the lied lawyer says both...
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according to the korean center news agency this man is paul jeffrey edward ball, and he has been detained for reasons acting against the spirit of tourism. he went to the country on april 29th we are told. marie hart, the spokesperson for state department, has been promising within the last couple of hours saying that they're well aware of the case, but they can't say too much at the moment because they don't have written permission from his family. >> we are aware that an u.s. citizen has been detained in north korea. this is the third u.s. season detained in north korea. obviously no greater priority for us than the welfare and
according to the korean center news agency this man is paul jeffrey edward ball, and he has been detained for reasons acting against the spirit of tourism. he went to the country on april 29th we are told. marie hart, the spokesperson for state department, has been promising within the last couple of hours saying that they're well aware of the case, but they can't say too much at the moment because they don't have written permission from his family. >> we are aware that an u.s. citizen...
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we will get to leslie and jeffrey on the other side.u to hear what the democrats are saying tonight. so larry, thank you very much. everyone else make sure to stay with me. coming right back. we will talk about this as well. another deadly shooting. and an angry president obama calls out congress. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance... ...and we'll replace destroyed or stolen items with brand-new versions. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> eric cantor lost his primary race tonight in a stunning upset. my panel is back with us. okay, since everyone hogged air time last break, i'm giving jeffrey and leslie in on this one. jeffrey to you first. here is what the head of the dnc said. the tea party has taken control of the republic
we will get to leslie and jeffrey on the other side.u to hear what the democrats are saying tonight. so larry, thank you very much. everyone else make sure to stay with me. coming right back. we will talk about this as well. another deadly shooting. and an angry president obama calls out congress. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband:...
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richard jeffrey. let's go back to politics in a moment, if we could. i want to get your reaction to what was a profit warning coming down the, who brought expectations on their margins. the thing at the overall retail sector and the united kingdom and international, because this is international business, is there anything going on that justifies a big move in the share price? is this something around markets reevaluating the stocks? what i think it is both, isn't it? if you have a premium rate and you do anything to disappoint or undermine confidence, then, you will get a significant reaction. at the same time, look at the background and it is competitive. the internet increases competition within retailing. it does not reduce it. there is always pressure on margins. it is surprising to see a premium drop in rates like this. people are getting suspicions that growth is going to change. but let's go back to local politics. yet fascinating conversations about the ukraine and a number of other issues. transatlantic relations. relationships between france
richard jeffrey. let's go back to politics in a moment, if we could. i want to get your reaction to what was a profit warning coming down the, who brought expectations on their margins. the thing at the overall retail sector and the united kingdom and international, because this is international business, is there anything going on that justifies a big move in the share price? is this something around markets reevaluating the stocks? what i think it is both, isn't it? if you have a premium rate...
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our guest host, jeffrey rosenberg.ories republican party has been turned on its head because in a hasking defeat, david brat yesterday'sntor in virginia primary. >> this is a loss that will have a lasting impact on immigration reform and on the future of the gop. a bloomberg contributor joins us now. john, make sense of this. there's a lot of contradiction. what is the message being sent? >> there are mixed messages. you do not want to read too much into this. if you ask eric cantor's colleagues, they are not that surprised in this sense. he did not take the election as seriously as he might have. he wavered on the immigration issue. that is always a problem in a tough campaign, to look like you're going back and forth. it does not turn the party upside down, it turns the leadership races in the house upside down. a big opening for younger members to move up. it is likely that john boehner banner will be leaving in a couple of years. it will have fresh leadership from top to bottom. >> you know new hampshire is a nexus
our guest host, jeffrey rosenberg.ories republican party has been turned on its head because in a hasking defeat, david brat yesterday'sntor in virginia primary. >> this is a loss that will have a lasting impact on immigration reform and on the future of the gop. a bloomberg contributor joins us now. john, make sense of this. there's a lot of contradiction. what is the message being sent? >> there are mixed messages. you do not want to read too much into this. if you ask eric...
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jeffrey and gloria, jeffrey, if i could begin with you on that point, specified these closely held companies, the definition right here, has more than 50, it of the value of its outstanding stock owned by five or fewer individuals. that's a lot of companies, a lot of big companies, that now can claim the same right that religious organizations have to say no to contraceptive coverage. >> the phrase closely held companies makes us think of a mom and pop store that has a religious shrine in the back room. we're not talking about that been we're talking about thousands of employees at some of these companies, including of course hobby lobby. and the questions now become how religious do you have to be as a company in order to claim a religious exemption from one of the requirements of obamacare. this was a very good case for the plaintiffs because the green family which owns hobby lobby, there's no question they are religion. they play religious music in stores. they're closed on sunday. what about other companies that have religious beliefs that maybe their employees didn't even know about? an
jeffrey and gloria, jeffrey, if i could begin with you on that point, specified these closely held companies, the definition right here, has more than 50, it of the value of its outstanding stock owned by five or fewer individuals. that's a lot of companies, a lot of big companies, that now can claim the same right that religious organizations have to say no to contraceptive coverage. >> the phrase closely held companies makes us think of a mom and pop store that has a religious shrine in...
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jeffrey, undeterred might be one word for what president obama is doing.ust republicans in congress who have said president obama has overstepped his bounds when it cops to using executive power. >> >>. >> it's the united states supreme court. we saw last week the supreme court unanimously said that resource appointments power had been abused by the president. and today in the hobby lobby case, again, the supreme court this time only 5-4 said that the obama administration had violated federal law in forcing -- private companies to subs subsidize birth control when they had moral and religious objections to it. so this is the president saying come and get me, copper. if you think i'm violating the -- if the powers of the presidency, then you're going to have to go to court to stop me. because i care about this issue and i'm going to go ahead and do it. >> gloria borger, one of the things i'm wondering about here, whether president obama actually intends to take these actions or he's announcing to congress, hey, you really need to act here and if you don't,
jeffrey, undeterred might be one word for what president obama is doing.ust republicans in congress who have said president obama has overstepped his bounds when it cops to using executive power. >> >>. >> it's the united states supreme court. we saw last week the supreme court unanimously said that resource appointments power had been abused by the president. and today in the hobby lobby case, again, the supreme court this time only 5-4 said that the obama administration had...
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jeffrey, gloria, ryan. thanks to all of you. straight ahead, millions of americans could see their fourth of jewel celebrations maybe rained out. bummer i know. we're going to have details of the brewing storm where this thing is heading. president obama chooses a man to rescue the va. does he have what it takes? details on the nomination he just announced. >> good afternoon, everybody. please be seated. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. for effective relief from occasional constipation. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie.
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but even then look funny, i guess. >> actually, jeffrey, it's far worse.ave been following this story for a number of years and i have written a couple of books on this. what we've shown in the "new york times" is it wasn't just dodgy referees and the odd corrupted player, it's moved up into the high level soccer officials, the national association. so not fifa it wasself, but, for example, some soccer associations, for example in south africa, there were officials inside saying some of our colleagues are clearly corrupt. which of those officials were corrupt, we don't know. we do know there were allegations of death threats, there was bribes, you know, there was lots of money floating around, but we still hadn't been able to get to the bottom of this murk where scandal. >> brown: now i want to move to what we also learned about the decision to award the 2022 world cup to qatar and with apparently a lot of money changing hands. what do we know at this point? >> the decision to award the world cup which you know is the world's biggest sporgt tournament by d
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and jeffrey toobin is also with us. pam, we want to start with you the scene of where this all played out. obviously, this is one of the biggest and most anticipated rulings. it was the one left for last. a little bit of drama before they end their session. >> so much anticipation for this ruling today. it is the final day of the public session. the crowds were out, demonstrators on both sides of this issue, issues combining abortion, religious liberty, obamacare, corporate rights, all into this one ruling, and today we heard the ruling from the majority, the five conservative justices ruling in favor of hobby lobby striking down this key provision in the affordable care act requiring closely held family owned companies to provide comprehensive coverage of contraception to its employees. now the two companies that brought this case forward argued that four types of contraception in particular violated their faith because they equate it to abortion and they said that they should not be forced by the government to provide
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in our washington city, james jeffrey, u.s. ambassador to iraq in 2012, he's a fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. >>> and in london, the iraq foundation for development and democracy. what do you make of the fact that a lightly armed group of 1300 men, it's estimated, was able to take over a major iraqi city? >> well, firstly, i think it points to the weakness of the iraqi security forces to engage in counter insurgency in these prominently sunni arab areas, and i'm very pessimistic myself about how quickly they take mosul from the armed insurgents, and by the way, to say other groups as well claim the involvement in the takeover, but there's one that's a front group for the traditional ba'athist insurgency, and to be clear, other groups are taking advantage of this iso take over. they're taking over other areas, there are two groups, also making security forces, so i think that it means the weakness in the insurgency, and we have seen that in war fear. >> gus, same question. what does it mean to you that
in our washington city, james jeffrey, u.s. ambassador to iraq in 2012, he's a fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. >>> and in london, the iraq foundation for development and democracy. what do you make of the fact that a lightly armed group of 1300 men, it's estimated, was able to take over a major iraqi city? >> well, firstly, i think it points to the weakness of the iraqi security forces to engage in counter insurgency in these prominently sunni arab areas,...
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. >> jeffrey high on a hill it calls to me reserve architects. they're essentially centered in the space between the edge of the ceiling and the molding element that occurs >> yeah. that i'm talking about pushing the ones on the left side to go further left you want to - >> why don't i mark it (laughter). >> oh, you mean move them out of the line of the ceiling? >> yes. exactly so they're not not closely. >> can't be done. >> the answer simply can't be done there's a 20 story building coming down on top of this we've already done a major structural fiat feat to achieve that i can show you the columns why don't i show you what was approved by the commission through the board before and show you what we've done which is a quite a bit of an improvement but let me just also tell you there are heroic going on above the ceiling. >> it's just money. >> anything can be done (laughter). >> okay. so what i've put up is as approved and, of course, ignore the graphics it's just a structure diagram as approved were twin columns and they've break down that ele
. >> jeffrey high on a hill it calls to me reserve architects. they're essentially centered in the space between the edge of the ceiling and the molding element that occurs >> yeah. that i'm talking about pushing the ones on the left side to go further left you want to - >> why don't i mark it (laughter). >> oh, you mean move them out of the line of the ceiling? >> yes. exactly so they're not not closely. >> can't be done. >> the answer simply can't be...
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. >> hi i'm jeffrey i'm a nova valley resident and parent i have painters that live across the street that are citizens i'm a nova valley dog owner and a nurse i work at the pedestrian rick's since the 70s and i wanted to note that the inflection of kid is state and local government we've approached by to 50 families a month who are interested in joining our practice we don't have the space so we turn away half of them. it's interesting to think of the future of the neighborhood i'd like to keep the kids in the neighborhood and in the city i think this plan can help with that you saw the kids from the third grade i appreciate i letting them see the process but my daughter and i counted up 42 kids that live within 4 blocks of the park it's important for them to see what's going on. so keeping the green space and less hard space will be helpful in keeping those kids active in the city. i encourage you to support this plan >> thank you. >> (calling names). >> san francisco tennis coalition i was going to partnered to my friends school graduates they laughed (laughter). >> i just wanted t
. >> hi i'm jeffrey i'm a nova valley resident and parent i have painters that live across the street that are citizens i'm a nova valley dog owner and a nurse i work at the pedestrian rick's since the 70s and i wanted to note that the inflection of kid is state and local government we've approached by to 50 families a month who are interested in joining our practice we don't have the space so we turn away half of them. it's interesting to think of the future of the neighborhood i'd like...
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what is the decision, jeffrey? >> let me be honest. i have not read through the decision yet. i'm getting the gist of it so far. it is a 5-4 decision in favor of ll. hobby lobby does not have to pay for the disputed birth control techniques. however, as far as we can tell and then we're going to be sorting this out. justice alito's opinion says this only applies to what he calls closely held companies. remember, hobby lobby is a privately held company where the religious beliefs of the founders inform the whole operations of the company. one of the big issues here is a lot of big businesses in america are privately held, so the question was would this decision apply to them? what justice alito holds in his opinion is that hobby lobby as a closely held company does not have to pay for these disputed birth control techniques, but it does not appear to be a blanket ruling that says any privately held company can suddenly decide it has religious beliefs and decide what kinds of health care to pay for and not to pay for. so that's -- >> when you say closely held company, that means
what is the decision, jeffrey? >> let me be honest. i have not read through the decision yet. i'm getting the gist of it so far. it is a 5-4 decision in favor of ll. hobby lobby does not have to pay for the disputed birth control techniques. however, as far as we can tell and then we're going to be sorting this out. justice alito's opinion says this only applies to what he calls closely held companies. remember, hobby lobby is a privately held company where the religious beliefs of the...
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matthew miller and jeffrey foul. it is further training relations between u.s. and north korea. a professor said north korea is detaining u.s. citizens to use as a tool against america. >> i imagine the united states and south korea attempt to spy, but it's difficult in a parliamentarian state. i don't know too many stories in the literature about successful spies. i doubt the tourist he arrests are spies. the real objection is missionaries, those that come with the tour groups. that is a big issue with kenneth bea and under the new regime, that cap touring hostages, taking prisoners, it's a strategy to use as a bargaining chip. >>> two nigerians have been killed in attacks on fighting believed to be with boko haram. it took place at borno. it's where boko haram abducted more than 270 schoolgirls in april. i do apologise, we don't have that report. let's move on now. there has been fighting in eastern ukraine between government forces and separatist rebels despite an assess fire agreement. >> pictures have been released showing soldiers returning from a stronghold. five sold sol
matthew miller and jeffrey foul. it is further training relations between u.s. and north korea. a professor said north korea is detaining u.s. citizens to use as a tool against america. >> i imagine the united states and south korea attempt to spy, but it's difficult in a parliamentarian state. i don't know too many stories in the literature about successful spies. i doubt the tourist he arrests are spies. the real objection is missionaries, those that come with the tour groups. that is a...
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joining us from new york, our chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin.bya wants him, is it okay for the u.s. legally to send in special operations forces, fbi agents, go into libya, snatch him, put him on a boat in the mediterranean and bring him back to the united states? >> that's up to the united states. the libya and the united states can have a diplomatic dispute about this. but a defendant himself cannot go to court in washington, d.c. where this case is going to be prosecuted and say, oh, i prefer to be prosecuted in libya. he is he has no challenge, he has no standing to challenge this. he has no right to object. >> the fact is, there's so much chaos in libya right now, there's a semblance of a government but not much, as we all know, those of us who know what's going on in libya. also, u.s. officials say khattalah has not been read his so-called miranda rights on that ship or after he was captured. republicans say he shouldn't be read his miranda rights so he can be integrated. how does this all fit in, if he's not going to guantanamo, there won
joining us from new york, our chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin.bya wants him, is it okay for the u.s. legally to send in special operations forces, fbi agents, go into libya, snatch him, put him on a boat in the mediterranean and bring him back to the united states? >> that's up to the united states. the libya and the united states can have a diplomatic dispute about this. but a defendant himself cannot go to court in washington, d.c. where this case is going to be prosecuted and say,...
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. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," jeffrey zients on the economy. >> we are really well-positionedupreme court rulings and what is next in iraq. and margaret carson and ramesh ponnuru debate the state of the republican party. >> we begin the program with the national economic council director to the president, jeffrey zients. you have downplayed the first quarter drop in the economy as due to bad weather. to achieve the goal of 3%, you are going to have to grow at 4%, is that achievable?
. ♪ >> this week on "political capital," jeffrey zients on the economy. >> we are really well-positionedupreme court rulings and what is next in iraq. and margaret carson and ramesh ponnuru debate the state of the republican party. >> we begin the program with the national economic council director to the president, jeffrey zients. you have downplayed the first quarter drop in the economy as due to bad weather. to achieve the goal of 3%, you are going to have to...
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jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley, pamela brown. thanks to all of you.right back. ll them anu feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. radio announcer: it's mattrebulldog:unters that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: a queen size serta pillow top mattress... bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now on sale for just $597. bulldog: that's a ringer of a deal! radio announcer: mattress discounters 4th of july sale ends soon. >>> we've already seen two big decisions froms u.s. supreme court come down today, but this is the ruling that everyone is waiting for. will hobby lobby, a christian owned company, be forced to provide emergency contracep
jeffrey toobin, jonathan turley, pamela brown. thanks to all of you.right back. ll them anu feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice...
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cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.george kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as the trial was to be begin, george kerr changed his story. okay, movie night.everyone wins. how do i win? because we're streaming the movie that you love. well, how do i win? because we ordered that weird thing that you love from the pizza place. how do you win, dad? because i used the citi thankyou card and got two times the points on alllllll of this. well, and spending time with you guys of course. that was a better answer. the citi thankyou preferred card. earn two times the thankyou points on entertainment and dining out all with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards
cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.george kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as the trial...
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let's dig deeper on this and more joining us senior legal correspondent jeffrey toobin.brand-new article on ted cruz in the new issue of "the new yorker"" magazine. plus ourply commentators, republican strategist ana navarro and democratic strategist donna brazile. ana, let me get your reaction first. democrats trying to downplay their wealth. what do you make of this? >> this is a discussion that no strategist wants to be having. if you don't believe me, ask the mitt romney strategist. it is a losing argument. when she first started doing these things, i thought she's rusty. at this point, i'm thinking she's got foot in mouth disease. because she's now the taking several shots at trying to explain this issue and she keeps digging the hole deeper. it's fascinating me that her husband who lives in the same rarified air who's made as much money be they're joint assets, yet he has the political gift of making you feel like he feels your pain. hillary clinton just seems to not be able to get it right. >> donna, react but i want to quote what you told "the washington post." i
let's dig deeper on this and more joining us senior legal correspondent jeffrey toobin.brand-new article on ted cruz in the new issue of "the new yorker"" magazine. plus ourply commentators, republican strategist ana navarro and democratic strategist donna brazile. ana, let me get your reaction first. democrats trying to downplay their wealth. what do you make of this? >> this is a discussion that no strategist wants to be having. if you don't believe me, ask the mitt...
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. >>> jeffrey brown on a cultural icon turning 40. next on pbs "newshour weekend." >>> pbs "newshour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. hail, walloch, bernard and irene shorts, citi foundation, roselyn walter. corporate by mutual of america customized and mutual retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station and viewers like you. thank you. from studios at lincoln senator in new york, this is pbs "newshour weekend." >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. muslim extremists who have over run much of northern and western iraq have seized another town 90 miles from iraq's border with jordan. the capture means extremists control a final stretch of a major highway connecting iraq to jordan. in a television interview that aired today president obama expressed concern about problem, al qaeda in yemen and isis in iraq. he says america has to proceed carefully. >> this is going to b
. >>> jeffrey brown on a cultural icon turning 40. next on pbs "newshour weekend." >>> pbs "newshour weekend" is made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce b. hail, walloch, bernard and irene shorts, citi foundation, roselyn walter. corporate by mutual of america customized and mutual retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your...
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. >> another guy that came, he is still on, i think, abc, 20 years later, jeffrey, remember him? he broke the story, for the new yorker magazine, that simpson's dream team was going to accuse detective mark fuhrman of planting evidence in cases before this, and at the screen in brentwood, yes, brentwood, in brentwood, at their home, planning evidence that would proof that oj was at the scene. >> and you know, jeffrey toobin did something the other people didn't do. he didn't diminish the evidence. he didn't belittle himself. but he really broke it down in a way that was palpable for us. >> one of my favorite guests. >> i remember, mike, co-explain very difficult forensic evidence, you know, in a very, very, sort of like how sue does the weather forecast, complicated storm. she breaks it down. this is what it means to you. and jeffrey toobin really began that way of legal -- >> and still works for cnn to this day. >> ya. >> i'll be darned. wow. >> are you going to mention my favorite? >> who? >> faye resnick. >> oh, my goodness, i forgot that name. >> remind me who fay was, a frie
. >> another guy that came, he is still on, i think, abc, 20 years later, jeffrey, remember him? he broke the story, for the new yorker magazine, that simpson's dream team was going to accuse detective mark fuhrman of planting evidence in cases before this, and at the screen in brentwood, yes, brentwood, in brentwood, at their home, planning evidence that would proof that oj was at the scene. >> and you know, jeffrey toobin did something the other people didn't do. he didn't...
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in our washington studio, james jeffrey, u.s. ambassador to iraq from 2010 to 2012.ow at the washington institute for near east policy. and in london, director of the iraq foundation for development and democracy. what do you make of the fact that a lightly armed group of 1300 men it's estimated, was able to take over a major iraqi city? >> well, firstly i think the points to the weakness of the iraqi security forces to engage in counter insurgency in these predominantly sunni arab areas. and i am pessimistic myself about how quickly if at all, they could completely retake mosul from the ongoing insurgents. just to say, other groups as well are actually claiming involvement in the take over, there is one called the gun genl military front. and it's actually clear that also other groups are taking advantage of this isil-led take over i would definitely say at the minute of mosul. they are taking advantage of other areas, like two groupings also making gains against security forces. so i think it really points to the weakness in counter insurgency and particularly in u
in our washington studio, james jeffrey, u.s. ambassador to iraq from 2010 to 2012.ow at the washington institute for near east policy. and in london, director of the iraq foundation for development and democracy. what do you make of the fact that a lightly armed group of 1300 men it's estimated, was able to take over a major iraqi city? >> well, firstly i think the points to the weakness of the iraqi security forces to engage in counter insurgency in these predominantly sunni arab areas....
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jeffrey brown has the story. (music) >> brown: it's is voice and the energy that grab you first.ew force in old-fashioned soul music. it's garnered a small but growing following for charles bradley. supported by a group of funk all-star called the mennahan street band, he's been on tour for a year to promote his album "victim of love" packing intimate venues across north america, europe and down under. fans who come to witness and preach the gospel of soul. >> when i get on that stage, i open my heart and let the spirit run free. i show the love that god gave me. ♪ we've got to change our evil ways ♪ >> when i scream, i scream because it's like 30 words coming to me at one time. how can i say those 30 words? i can't. i scream it. (screaming) ♪ >> brown: the intensity comes honestly. after a life of hard knocks, bradley got his first big break at age 62, when dabtone, a record label helped him bring about a resurgence of soul music helped him release his first album "no time for dreaming," rolling stone named it one of the best albums of 2011. but for bradley his success is the ac
jeffrey brown has the story. (music) >> brown: it's is voice and the energy that grab you first.ew force in old-fashioned soul music. it's garnered a small but growing following for charles bradley. supported by a group of funk all-star called the mennahan street band, he's been on tour for a year to promote his album "victim of love" packing intimate venues across north america, europe and down under. fans who come to witness and preach the gospel of soul. >> when i get...
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i'm joined in the studio by jeffrey toobin and gloria borger. jeffrey, president obama explaining all the executive actions he has been taking, saying he would prefer not to, but he does it when congress doesn't act. >> right. in fact, one of the lines that jumped out at me, and i'm paraphrasing, i take these executive actions when we have a problem and congress refuses to act. el with, that's not necessarily the way the constitution set it up. he can only act when article 2 of the constitution says the president has the authority. he can't allocate money. he -- he can allocate money that's already been appropriated by congress, but he can't appropriate money himself. so he is trying, potentially, on treacherous legal grounds here. and he did say, for example, i'm telling the department of homeland security to move resources from the center of the country to the border. clearly, within his power. >> sure. >> no doubt about that. but once you start new initiatives, it gets a little more dicey legally. >> and floor i can't gloria, president obama
i'm joined in the studio by jeffrey toobin and gloria borger. jeffrey, president obama explaining all the executive actions he has been taking, saying he would prefer not to, but he does it when congress doesn't act. >> right. in fact, one of the lines that jumped out at me, and i'm paraphrasing, i take these executive actions when we have a problem and congress refuses to act. el with, that's not necessarily the way the constitution set it up. he can only act when article 2 of the...