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jeffrey don degiordano.satisfactorily tore salvadore gitto. >> diane gladstone. >> keith alexander glasgow. >> thomas irvin glasser. >> edmond glazer. >> harry glen. >> barry h.glick. >> jeremy logan glick. >> stephen glick. >> william robert godshoke. >> michael goldberg. >> jeffrey g. goldflam. >> michelle goldstein. >> monica goldstein. >> stephen ian goldstein. >> ronald f. golinsky. >> dennis james gomes. >> enrique antonio gomez. >> manuel gomez jr. >> and my beloved cousin, angel, you will always be in our hearts and we'll never forget you. we miss you very much. >> we miss you very much. >> my brother police officer christopher amrosso. you are our hero and not forgotten. until we meet again. >> wilder alfredo gomez. >> jenine gonzalez. >> rosa gonzalez. >> lynne katherine goodchild. >> peter goodrich. >> harry goody. >> katherine c.goraeb. >> lisa gor danstein. >> kerene gorman. >> douglas allen gowell. >> yuji goya. >> jon richard grabowski. >> edwin graph iii. >> lauren grantto. >> james michael g
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>>> jeffrey dahmer brutally murdered 17 young men and boys. >> once it happened the first time, it just seemed like i had control of my life from there on in. >> his killing spree lasted more than a decade and the horror didn't stop at murder. was there something sexual in the dismemberment of the bodies for you? >> yes, it was a sexual part to that. >> why the campbells? how could a seemingly normal, midwestern boy grow up to commit such terrible crimes? dahmer's parents struggle to find the answers. >> it's been eternal torment. >> do you feel that you're being blamed? >> yes, i do. >> dahmer agreed to speak with us at the behest of his father, who had just written a revealing book. is there anything in this book that you strongly disagree with? >> yes. >> on the surface, the interview with lionel dahmer was matter of fact. were you holding back your emotions just now? >> yeah. >> but beneath his composure, unbearable pain. >> but they don't realize that i have very deep feelings inside. >> the interview with jeffrey dahmer's mother, joyce, was often contentious. >> i don't mean to ar
>>> jeffrey dahmer brutally murdered 17 young men and boys. >> once it happened the first time, it just seemed like i had control of my life from there on in. >> his killing spree lasted more than a decade and the horror didn't stop at murder. was there something sexual in the dismemberment of the bodies for you? >> yes, it was a sexual part to that. >> why the campbells? how could a seemingly normal, midwestern boy grow up to commit such terrible crimes?...
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and that was jeffrey fowle, again, the last that our crew saw of jeffrey when they left that room. coming up, we're going to get the story behind these interviews from will ripley who's still in-country, still in north korea. he'll join me live from pyongyang, the capital of north korea, for more on the incredible access and more on the stories of these three prisoners. that's next. eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ create a better website at squarespace.com start your free trial today. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you'
and that was jeffrey fowle, again, the last that our crew saw of jeffrey when they left that room. coming up, we're going to get the story behind these interviews from will ripley who's still in-country, still in north korea. he'll join me live from pyongyang, the capital of north korea, for more on the incredible access and more on the stories of these three prisoners. that's next. eenie. meenie. miney. go. more adventures await in the seven-passenger lexus gx. see your lexus dealer. ugh....
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jeffrey tambor. musical guest, chris brown. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: new york! >> and now, here's your host, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey buddy! >> jimmy: what is -- hugh, hugh jackman, no. [ cheers and applause ] welcome. you were on the show last night. >> yeah. you said come, so -- >> jimmy: you told me never invite an aussie to stay with you. >> you invited me last night. >> jimmy: i did, and i made a a mistake. >> where have you been all day? was i too loud? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you have to leave. >> i'm gonna go. >> jimmy: you have to leave. >> i'm going to my mate's place. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, go see your mates. hugh jackman, everybody. he's got to get out of here. [ cheers and applause ] oh, my gosh. that is the best thing ever. [ cheers and applause ] you are the greatest. get out of here! >> i'm gonna stay at another night mate's place tonight. >> jimmy: yeah, go stay at a a different mate's place. yeah, bye. >> ge
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i'd like one. >>> coming up -- could jeffrey dahmer have been caught years before his arrest?ould happen. i thought, you know, it's all going to come crashing down now. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your docto
i'd like one. >>> coming up -- could jeffrey dahmer have been caught years before his arrest?ould happen. i thought, you know, it's all going to come crashing down now. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess...
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jeffrey fowle spoke about his family, his wife, and three elementary aged kids.losing his job. he's missed his kids birthday parties. he was arrested on his daughter's birthday. he's being treated well. he's staying in a hotel suite at the moment. he's allowed to go outside for a daily walk. his trial is coming up in a month, as is the trial of miller. the way it works here in north korea, after the trial, you are sentenced immediately. bae, 15 years of hard labor. right now, he spends most of his time in a hard labor camp where he works eight hours a day doing agricultural work. recently, he was moved to a hospital because of failing health. their situation could change quickly and soon. they are appealing to send an envoy here for their release. >> the government gave us access to the guys in the first place. they may be willing to strike a deal. >> will ripley, so interesting to see the motive of the government. >> you heard will say the message of the north korean government. bae said there he wants the u.s. to send somebody to make it work. in other words, s
jeffrey fowle spoke about his family, his wife, and three elementary aged kids.losing his job. he's missed his kids birthday parties. he was arrested on his daughter's birthday. he's being treated well. he's staying in a hotel suite at the moment. he's allowed to go outside for a daily walk. his trial is coming up in a month, as is the trial of miller. the way it works here in north korea, after the trial, you are sentenced immediately. bae, 15 years of hard labor. right now, he spends most of...
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the three americans being held in north korea kenneth bae, matthew miller and jeffrey fowle, all spoke to cnn this morning from a secret hotel in pyongyang. this was a surprise to cnn. will ripley was on a government tour in north korea when he was told to board a van and leave immediately. he was later given the truth about seeing the american prisoners in the reclusive nation's capital. as you might expect, the government tried to control every aspect of the interview, limiting time with each man to five minutes and keeping them all separated in different rooms. will was told they could only ask the prisoners about three things, charges, treatment, and messages to loved ones. here's more from cnn's will ripley. >> mr. bae, will ripley with cnn. hi. good to see you. i'm going to pull up this a little closer to you. >> okay. >> have a seat. we have five minutes. i'm sure there is a lot you want to say, so just try to keep your answers as concise as you can. >> sure. >> good to see you. ready to get started? >> okay. >> first of all, what do you know about the charges that you now -- do
the three americans being held in north korea kenneth bae, matthew miller and jeffrey fowle, all spoke to cnn this morning from a secret hotel in pyongyang. this was a surprise to cnn. will ripley was on a government tour in north korea when he was told to board a van and leave immediately. he was later given the truth about seeing the american prisoners in the reclusive nation's capital. as you might expect, the government tried to control every aspect of the interview, limiting time with each...
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jeffrey fowle certainly did. they knew as did we that time was limited and there would only be certain topics we would be able to discuss. miller was interesting. he didn't use the allotted five minutes. when i asked him if he had anything else he wanted to say, he said that was it. he didn't want to talk about what he did that caused his arrest, a recent phone conversation with his family. what he wanted to say is he feels at this point that the american government has not done anything to help his situation here. then i asked, but you tried to leave america when you came here allegedly sooking asylum. he said he didn't want to talk about that. jeffrey fowle says he didn't mean to do what he did, he now realizes it was a serious violation of the law. also what kenneth bae told me as well, initially he didn't agree with the charges that he was essentially part of a plot, a christian plot to over throw the regime here. he came in as a missionary. now, however, he says he feels he is guilty of the charges and all t
jeffrey fowle certainly did. they knew as did we that time was limited and there would only be certain topics we would be able to discuss. miller was interesting. he didn't use the allotted five minutes. when i asked him if he had anything else he wanted to say, he said that was it. he didn't want to talk about what he did that caused his arrest, a recent phone conversation with his family. what he wanted to say is he feels at this point that the american government has not done anything to...
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magnificent jeffrey tambor.how and you're incredible in it. >> we are honored to have you. how do you prepare as someone who is nontransgender, how do you develop the emotional tool kit to play this role. >> when they offered me the role, i was going out to l.a. i live here, i was getting off of the plane and i saw the strip, and in 15 minutes, by the time i got to the hotel, i was screaming that i have to play this role. i have got to play this role, and i just threw myself at these people. it is a role of a lifetime. i thought the most difficult part would be the externals, and that was the simplest part, and the costumes, and the wig, and the make up was done expertly. and i was helped by three wonderful people, who are members of trans -- who are transgender, they are part of the community and they were consultants that led me to that wonderful character, but i kind of understood mora. i don't understand why, but he is was as real to me -- he is is the most wonderful character. there was sort of a fail safe
magnificent jeffrey tambor.how and you're incredible in it. >> we are honored to have you. how do you prepare as someone who is nontransgender, how do you develop the emotional tool kit to play this role. >> when they offered me the role, i was going out to l.a. i live here, i was getting off of the plane and i saw the strip, and in 15 minutes, by the time i got to the hotel, i was screaming that i have to play this role. i have got to play this role, and i just threw myself at...
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put signs that say jeffrey ward, polio victim. that's the wrong word. we wanted to do is clearly communicate that he was someone going on.hat was that under -- firsthand understanding and help us way all d just in the of the roosevelts took what they and the bout life adversity they faced and overcome. a guide to what it was like for franklin roosevelt. >> once you understand the last you watch him, you realize as you have before, hat he's going through just to make a public appearance, make a speech. host: barbara up next, blair, nebraska on the line for independents. good morning. > >>. caller: we marked the calendar to watch this. purchase this. offer recall the guest: wonderful books. caller: of course. i kept asking him if we were oh, yes.him, is it -- thought teddy had adhd. if he were alive today, he would be on medicine. historians in the film brings it up. the first episode is as you just blair, it's really our table setting. it's the 19th century. e're introducing you to all three characters. eleanor and franklin in a minor it's the trajectory
put signs that say jeffrey ward, polio victim. that's the wrong word. we wanted to do is clearly communicate that he was someone going on.hat was that under -- firsthand understanding and help us way all d just in the of the roosevelts took what they and the bout life adversity they faced and overcome. a guide to what it was like for franklin roosevelt. >> once you understand the last you watch him, you realize as you have before, hat he's going through just to make a public appearance,...
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jeffrey toobin, our cnn legal senior analyst. austin long, a former political science with rand corporation, a professor at columbia's public affairs school and analyst and advisory to the united states military in the middle east. as well as our guest from toronto, a former jihadist who certainly changed his tune and has a hot of insight into what that mind-set is like. also, lieutenant general mark hertling, cnn analyst. when the vice president says we will follow them to the gates of hell, is that rhetoric, or is that foreshadowing of some concrete military action against isis above and beyond what's happening with the air strikes in iraq? >> well, i think it's a little bit of both, ashleigh. i've been following with fascination your interviews this morning. nic's done a wonderful job with his piece. and in his piece describing the terrorists. the revulsion of anyone in combat who has seen the results of suicide bombings or suicide vest or beheadings, many of which i've seen in iraq, it just tells you that you constantly are r
jeffrey toobin, our cnn legal senior analyst. austin long, a former political science with rand corporation, a professor at columbia's public affairs school and analyst and advisory to the united states military in the middle east. as well as our guest from toronto, a former jihadist who certainly changed his tune and has a hot of insight into what that mind-set is like. also, lieutenant general mark hertling, cnn analyst. when the vice president says we will follow them to the gates of hell,...
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we'll continue with jeffrey solomon. i have to ask, we have what could be the biggest ipo ever going public this friday on the new york stock exchange. alibaba, really interesting to see the change in sentiment. if you looked at chinese stocks two years ago, a lot of investors were cautious when it came to a lot of the names due to transparency issues, but tables seem to have turned and now people are more receptive to the idea of investing in chinese stocks chachlt has chan stocks. what has changed in your perspective? >> well, alibaba is an enormous company of all sizes and a lot of the company that is became public in the first wave and the ones that didn't work out were a lot small we are a lot less transparency. so i think it's sort of tough to compare alibaba to other smaller stocks. it's got a great market share and will do up credibly well. >> i want to dwell on alibaba, do you think investors in the u.s. understand the variable structure that all chinese companies have to go through to list in the states? >> i t
we'll continue with jeffrey solomon. i have to ask, we have what could be the biggest ipo ever going public this friday on the new york stock exchange. alibaba, really interesting to see the change in sentiment. if you looked at chinese stocks two years ago, a lot of investors were cautious when it came to a lot of the names due to transparency issues, but tables seem to have turned and now people are more receptive to the idea of investing in chinese stocks chachlt has chan stocks. what has...
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we just heard from jeffrey gundlach, not a fan. it's sentiment, overhyped and overloved. >> we heard that. "i would sell it" are his words. about 2 1/2 hours away from the event. we'll talk about hardware all afternoon. our focus is about tim cook, the ceo and man you interviewed him already and have gotten to know his style. walk us through how he's done so far as ceo. >> i think there's different ways to gauge that. one is financial metrics. that is maybe the most direct. you can say since he took over in august 2011, stock's up 85%, about 3%, 4% from a record. look at the top line, revenue's up 65%. there are other ways, as well. having gotten to know tim since i've been out here, he does have a specific manage pavement style. people are struck by he is approachable and modest. it takes a very comfortable, confident ceo to welcome the number of big-name personalities he has into cupertino. at the end of the day it is about events like today, about having faith and confidence in that product pipeline. >> i remember when he took o
we just heard from jeffrey gundlach, not a fan. it's sentiment, overhyped and overloved. >> we heard that. "i would sell it" are his words. about 2 1/2 hours away from the event. we'll talk about hardware all afternoon. our focus is about tim cook, the ceo and man you interviewed him already and have gotten to know his style. walk us through how he's done so far as ceo. >> i think there's different ways to gauge that. one is financial metrics. that is maybe the most...
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i've got jeffrey and mike out of elevator to help us out. first one is about getting help with your tech needs. >> that's one thing we've struggled with is finding the correct tech talent and who can really marry our skills and our services with that right person or that right firm. so how do you know when you've found that right person? >> you know what's so tricky about this, mike, is that we don't speak the same language, right? >> right. >> and you're so reliant on your tech team. you have to trust them, trust that they are doing the right thing because you can't look at their work and say that's right or that's wrong. >> no, but you can measure the end result. >> sure. >> how you find the best person is look at their past history. we're all human pattern kind of people, if that makes even any sense. what we did in the past is what we're likely to do in the future so the best way to gauge the performance of the company is look at their past work. okay to give them a test. when you bring them on board, put them on a probation period, even
i've got jeffrey and mike out of elevator to help us out. first one is about getting help with your tech needs. >> that's one thing we've struggled with is finding the correct tech talent and who can really marry our skills and our services with that right person or that right firm. so how do you know when you've found that right person? >> you know what's so tricky about this, mike, is that we don't speak the same language, right? >> right. >> and you're so reliant on...
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also joining us, senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and cnn anchor don lemon.xplain what's happening here. how is all of this playing out over at the nfl? >> there's certainly some concern. adrian peterson was deactivated for this past weekend's games. then on monday, the vikings came out and said they were reinstating him and going to, quote, let his due process and this case play out. it will probably play out through the course of the entire season. he's not expected to go to any sort of trial on this until later in the year, possibly next year. that drew a pretty strong reaction, especially after that second report. well, yes, child services did not, in the end, have a finding of child abuse against peterson. peterson's lawyer is correct. the mother was concerned enough, and there was an injury to the child that she did call child services and they did think it was warranted to launch the investigation. the fact that that even happened is yet another concern. and it's not just fans that are taking notice. radisson said it's suspending its sponsorship of the
also joining us, senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and cnn anchor don lemon.xplain what's happening here. how is all of this playing out over at the nfl? >> there's certainly some concern. adrian peterson was deactivated for this past weekend's games. then on monday, the vikings came out and said they were reinstating him and going to, quote, let his due process and this case play out. it will probably play out through the course of the entire season. he's not expected to go to any...
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this is jeffrey fowle.rist accused of leaving a bible in a hotel where he was staying. >> reporter: sit down. >> okay. >> reporter: all right. give me -- give me a cue when we're ready to start. >> we are rolling. start now. >> start now. >> i'd like to thank you guys being here. i appreciate you taking your time to get my message out to the world. >> reporter: good to see you. first of all, can you tell us about the charges you're facing as you've been told. >> the charges are violation much dprk law which stem from me leaving a bible at a senior a's club at the dprk. it was a covert act and i admitted my guilt to the government and signed a statement to that effect and i've also put in a request for forgiveness to the people and representative of the dprk. and the legal process is ongoing right now. it's in the final stages of the preliminary investigation. the prosecutor's office and they say the trial will be forthcoming soon. time is getting urgent. within a month i should be facing trial and sentencin
this is jeffrey fowle.rist accused of leaving a bible in a hotel where he was staying. >> reporter: sit down. >> okay. >> reporter: all right. give me -- give me a cue when we're ready to start. >> we are rolling. start now. >> start now. >> i'd like to thank you guys being here. i appreciate you taking your time to get my message out to the world. >> reporter: good to see you. first of all, can you tell us about the charges you're facing as you've been...
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his name is jeffrey neily. he retired from the general services administration in 2012. neily, seen here in the middle, was in charge of a conference in las vegas that cost taxpayers about a million dollars. it triggered a congressional investigation, three people fired or resigned over that scandal. now neily is accused of submitting fraudulent reimburre personal travel and expenses, also of making false statements. >>> new tonight, county police need your help to find a missing man. no one has seen him this morning when he left his vocational day program in maryland and never came back. police say he's diagnosed with autism and is developmentally disabled. he has run away before and in one instance, he was found 50 miles away in laurel. >>> gray, cloudy, rain, but a change on the way. >> big change on the way. that change starts in as little as 12 hours. what a difference a day is going to make. first off, some rain across the area, upwards of 3/4 of an inch over the last 24 hours, in and around the d.c. metro area. some locations picking up a little bit more. but righ
his name is jeffrey neily. he retired from the general services administration in 2012. neily, seen here in the middle, was in charge of a conference in las vegas that cost taxpayers about a million dollars. it triggered a congressional investigation, three people fired or resigned over that scandal. now neily is accused of submitting fraudulent reimburre personal travel and expenses, also of making false statements. >>> new tonight, county police need your help to find a missing man....
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with me secretary hillary clinton, cindy mccain and jeffrey canada.age of 2,153 words an hour from their parents and working class families it's 1,251 and poor families 616. it's a huge difference as you mentioned 30 million -- >> it's a huge gap and one of the things we were trying to figure out is why does that gap exist? right? why aren't poor families talking -- and so we started something we call baby college, we were sitting with parents trying to teach them about what we know about brain development, and you know what? no one's ever said it was important. lot of our parents think well, my kid's going to learn when i send them to school and i don't have a great education so i don't really have much to offer so they're waiting and as long as the kid is fed and healthy and clean, they say i'm doing a good job as a parent. the fact that you should be actually talking with that child, they can't see what's happening with the neurons, and we have found when we explain it in ways that our families understand how critical it is that they actually are g
with me secretary hillary clinton, cindy mccain and jeffrey canada.age of 2,153 words an hour from their parents and working class families it's 1,251 and poor families 616. it's a huge difference as you mentioned 30 million -- >> it's a huge gap and one of the things we were trying to figure out is why does that gap exist? right? why aren't poor families talking -- and so we started something we call baby college, we were sitting with parents trying to teach them about what we know about...
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i want to point out a part of your interview with jeffrey fowle. he was accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. >> i'd like to thank you guys for being here. i appreciate you taking the time to come and see me, getting my message out. >> good to see you. first, can you tell us about the charges you've been facing as you've been told? >> charges are violation of dprk law which stems from me trying to leave a bible up at the cm s cmenss club at beijing in the dprk. the violation of the -- as well. i admitted my guilt to the government and assigned a statement to that effect and i've also put in a request for forgiveness to the people and the government of the dprk. and legal process is ongoing right now, and it's in the final stages of the preliminary investigation. they say that the trial will be forthcoming soon. and so time is getting urgent. within a month, i should be facing trial and sentencing will be right after that. and so you guys convey my desperate situation, which, i'm 56, i'm from the dayton ohio, area. >> we know your family bac
i want to point out a part of your interview with jeffrey fowle. he was accused of leaving a bible in his hotel room. >> i'd like to thank you guys for being here. i appreciate you taking the time to come and see me, getting my message out. >> good to see you. first, can you tell us about the charges you've been facing as you've been told? >> charges are violation of dprk law which stems from me trying to leave a bible up at the cm s cmenss club at beijing in the dprk. the...
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>> rose: welcome to the program, we begin with jeffrey goldberg and the president's speech last night. >> no american president and i think would delude himself or herself into thinkin g that you could repair the breach between the shi'a and the sunni. so you're seeing that worsen and worsen and worsen so the president of 2009 who wanted to make things better, i think now, is just in a kind of damage control mode where he is saying i'm going to try to keep things from slipping further into chaos. a chaos that will overspill the middle east and eventually come to hurt us. >> rose: we continue with a new look at a movie called this is where i leave you, directed by shawn levy and written by jonathan tropper. >> you know, drama you just got to be real and in comedy you have to be real but heightened level of realism. so you have to go through a believable level of execution into something that is so exaggerated that it becomes funny. >> rose: we end with james galbraith, his new book is called "end of normal" the great crisis and the future of growth. >> the slump that we were going thro
>> rose: welcome to the program, we begin with jeffrey goldberg and the president's speech last night. >> no american president and i think would delude himself or herself into thinkin g that you could repair the breach between the shi'a and the sunni. so you're seeing that worsen and worsen and worsen so the president of 2009 who wanted to make things better, i think now, is just in a kind of damage control mode where he is saying i'm going to try to keep things from slipping...
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i'm joined by jeffrey toobin and cnn commentator l.z. granderson.rt, told the nfl commissioner roger goodell back on june 16, that he did in fact punch his then fiance in a casino elevator, quoting four sources, this is espn. this is an assertion that contradicts the statement that when we met with rice and his representatives, roger goodell said it was ambiguous about what happened. potentially, this is very damaging to roger goodell. >> it's further damaging, that's for sure. even if you looked at the original reporting way back in february and march, it was pretty clear then that multiple officials had already seen the full video. so for roger goodell to be walking back his statements because of pr reasons, this only further makes him look less trustworthy and the reasons why the calls for his resignation are justifiable. >> what do you think, jeffrey? >> this is yet another very dubious statement that roger goodell made in his interview with cbs earlier this week, and another reason why it was -- it is a good idea for the fbi to bring in an outs
i'm joined by jeffrey toobin and cnn commentator l.z. granderson.rt, told the nfl commissioner roger goodell back on june 16, that he did in fact punch his then fiance in a casino elevator, quoting four sources, this is espn. this is an assertion that contradicts the statement that when we met with rice and his representatives, roger goodell said it was ambiguous about what happened. potentially, this is very damaging to roger goodell. >> it's further damaging, that's for sure. even if...
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jeffrey neely in the middle here retired in 2012. he was in charge of a las vegas conference that cost tax payers a million dollars. it triggered a congressional investigation and cost people their jobs. neely is accused of submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims and making false statements. >>> we are getting a look how people may be affected by virginia new voting laws. 450,000 voters may lack the proper i.d. to vote in november. you must have a driver's license or some other photo i.d. voters who don't have the right identification must catch a provisional ballot. >>> you may want to go bowling this weekend, perhaps take a yoga class, go to the gym. it's your last chance to do so tax free. if you live in d.c., you have to start paying yoga tax. the tax is 6%. it was originally scheduled to start in january. it will start october 1st. >>> and keepinu from driving if you're late on a car payment. >>> if gas for less than $3 a gallon? this could become the normal by the end of the way. >>> it is friday. we will take you through th
jeffrey neely in the middle here retired in 2012. he was in charge of a las vegas conference that cost tax payers a million dollars. it triggered a congressional investigation and cost people their jobs. neely is accused of submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims and making false statements. >>> we are getting a look how people may be affected by virginia new voting laws. 450,000 voters may lack the proper i.d. to vote in november. you must have a driver's license or some other...
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tonight, the chief of the nfler jeffrey miller issued this statement. i unequivocally deny that i received at anytime a copy of the video and i had not watched it until it was made public on september 8. joining me now is jordan shultz, the sports columnist for the huffington post. the ap had this a while ago. they didn't identify the person as closely as they did now. they have information saying this was sent. and now they have a very clear statement by the law enforcement official involved that this is exactly what i did. >> yeah. he's saying this anonymously and we'll have to wait and see if that continues. he has no desire to bring down the league or goodell. he just wants the information to be there. so why is the league, including the head of security since april denied it. i tell you why. the league has done this before with other issues, such as coffering out of play concussions, cte, other things like that where it's in the best interest of roger goodell and the league to protect its image, protect the shield. in this case, he finally got caug
tonight, the chief of the nfler jeffrey miller issued this statement. i unequivocally deny that i received at anytime a copy of the video and i had not watched it until it was made public on september 8. joining me now is jordan shultz, the sports columnist for the huffington post. the ap had this a while ago. they didn't identify the person as closely as they did now. they have information saying this was sent. and now they have a very clear statement by the law enforcement official involved...
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jeffrey kluger, everyone. "the narcissist next door" is in stores now.mooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to jeff goldblum, hannibal burress, jeffrey kluger -- and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome to "last call" from dimples in burbank. i'm carson daly. thank you for being here tonight. we're going to be at the troubadour in a little bit for the music of you won't. plus, we've got a spotlight featuring the director and star of "blue ruin." first, we turn the spotlight over to one of the biggest names in comedy. ten years ago, comedy central's "insomniac" helped make dave attell a household name. today, he
jeffrey kluger, everyone. "the narcissist next door" is in stores now.mooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to jeff...
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tom fuentes is with us, jeffrey toobin is here as well. what did you make of the police chief, what he said? they went do this house early in the morning, three men were there. they questioned the so-called person of interest. he repeatedly described him as a black man with dreadlocks, 6'2", 270 pounds, but they said that the lawyers, the prosecutors, they didn't have enough evidence to go ahead and arrest him. >> i have to admit, i'm confused by this whole thing. they've taken the car into custody, presumably to do a forensic search on him. they were talking to the person of interest at the apartment last night. if they let him go, do they keep him under surveillance? do they have some close watch on him? do they know right now where he's at and how to get ahold of him if they find evidence that's important in the search of that vehicle? i just don't understand really all of the dynamics. >> certainly haven't found enough evidence to go ahead and arrest this individual. >> apparently the local prosecutor doesn't think so. you certainly go
tom fuentes is with us, jeffrey toobin is here as well. what did you make of the police chief, what he said? they went do this house early in the morning, three men were there. they questioned the so-called person of interest. he repeatedly described him as a black man with dreadlocks, 6'2", 270 pounds, but they said that the lawyers, the prosecutors, they didn't have enough evidence to go ahead and arrest him. >> i have to admit, i'm confused by this whole thing. they've taken the...
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our guest, jeffrey hayzlett, no summer.e voices one of the sol diers in "destiny." >> it is like, i am running out of ammunition, more, more, more. >> everyone talks about the imminent death of gaming consoles, right? everything is going mobile. zynga has been one of the big sellers. why are they so resilient? you to play this at home. i know these gamers. i see them and they play all my long. they play across the internet with many people. you cannot do that as much -- >> are they scarlet fu's kids and jonathan golomb's kids? >> these are people 18-40. >> this is the market that all the people are chasing. >> huge. so, it is more than just a gaming platform. it is part of your living room. >> big tech is taking video games for a seriously. microsoft is in talks to buy the maker of minecraft. amazon bought twitch. facebook bought oculus. why is big tech seeing gaming as part of their strategy? >> they have to have the games for their platform. they went and did this game with destiny. they used to do the halo game. they bou
our guest, jeffrey hayzlett, no summer.e voices one of the sol diers in "destiny." >> it is like, i am running out of ammunition, more, more, more. >> everyone talks about the imminent death of gaming consoles, right? everything is going mobile. zynga has been one of the big sellers. why are they so resilient? you to play this at home. i know these gamers. i see them and they play all my long. they play across the internet with many people. you cannot do that as much --...
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jeffrey miller. >> jeffrey miller. there you go. >> okay.eaking tonight that has to do with domestic violence. thifs o this one involving the charlotte hornets' basketball player. >> yeah, absolutely. we don't know all the facts in this case yet. obviously jeff taylor, not a prominent player with the charlotte hornets. third year plater. certainly were expecting to use him more. arrested on domestic abous charges. we don't know yet the story behind it. what we do know is nba is going to have to take this seriously. doesn't mean the right thing to do is throw taylor off the court. they have to investigate this. but the right thing to do clearly here, is to make sure that this is important to them. that's the lesson that we have learned from the nfl and huh they handle their bungled, the rice investigation, the lesson we have learned from us soccer has not taken hope solo off the field despite her domestic violence history. the nba under pressure to thoroughly investigate this. a source in the league office tells me they're under way. >> speak
jeffrey miller. >> jeffrey miller. there you go. >> okay.eaking tonight that has to do with domestic violence. thifs o this one involving the charlotte hornets' basketball player. >> yeah, absolutely. we don't know all the facts in this case yet. obviously jeff taylor, not a prominent player with the charlotte hornets. third year plater. certainly were expecting to use him more. arrested on domestic abous charges. we don't know yet the story behind it. what we do know is nba...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, a
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyp, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can relieve ra symptoms, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tea
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyp, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. [ female announcer ] hands were made for talking. feet...tiptoeing. better things than the...
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jeffrey immelt. ryanair forced to place $11 billion order for boeing jets. that is according to people familiar with the matter. kari lundgren is here with the details. it has been a little time coming. do we know what michael is buying? >> he is looking at this new macs. boeing has done a few different things to make it a better plane for ryanair. they are looking at adding 11 seats. that would mean pushing the rose two inches closer together, adding an emergency row behind the wings. a few little tweaks for him. we are hearing it is in the magnitude of about 100 planes. that would swell the fleet to about 500 planes by 2019. significant expansion. ,his comes after an enormous very busy year for ryanair. november last year, they were talking about how they wanted to revamp their image. michael o'leary has been doing significantly less in terms of publicity stunts. they have been rolling out their chief commercial officer instead. they have revamped their website. they are focusing on primary airports. they are really pushing. this would bring the year aroun
jeffrey immelt. ryanair forced to place $11 billion order for boeing jets. that is according to people familiar with the matter. kari lundgren is here with the details. it has been a little time coming. do we know what michael is buying? >> he is looking at this new macs. boeing has done a few different things to make it a better plane for ryanair. they are looking at adding 11 seats. that would mean pushing the rose two inches closer together, adding an emergency row behind the wings. a...
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granderson and jeffrey toobin is joining us from new york.areer is over or do you think it is possible he could appeal and make a comeback? >> he can definitely appeal. i think he should appeal, especially when you consider the fact that there are men on the field still who have been involved with domestic violence arrests in their past and they're on the field. will he be able to play this year? that's doubtful based on the heat and attention on him. but you can see him playing next season for sure. >> so ray rice can appeal his indefinite suspension, so explain how that would work, walk us through the process. >> it's quite complicated. you have a lot of different moving parts here. as i understand how the appeal would work, it would be the nfl players' union who would file the appeal and then say, under the collective bargaining agreement between the nfl and the players, the league and the team can't punish one player twice for the same event, same offense. and in this case, you had the nfl suspend him. and then the ravens release him. the
granderson and jeffrey toobin is joining us from new york.areer is over or do you think it is possible he could appeal and make a comeback? >> he can definitely appeal. i think he should appeal, especially when you consider the fact that there are men on the field still who have been involved with domestic violence arrests in their past and they're on the field. will he be able to play this year? that's doubtful based on the heat and attention on him. but you can see him playing next...
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i'm joined now by our cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. prime minister announced yesterday was you because we have this little thing called a constitution here which gives us rights and freedoms. how many of them actually match up with what the prime minister did in britain? why couldn't that happen here? >> well, it's actually a similar situation here. what people should know is the united states government, through the state department, had been taking passports from people for a long time if they are suspected of being involved in terrorism. >> suspected. >> well, this is the standard. what the law says is you can have your passport pulled if your activities abroad are causing or are likely to cause serious damage to the national security or the foreign policy of the united states. if you're likely to cause harm to the united states, your passports can be taken. as part of the so-called war on terror, which george w. bush started, a lot of americans have lost their passport. anwar al awlaki, who was later killed by a drone, in yemen, hi
i'm joined now by our cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. prime minister announced yesterday was you because we have this little thing called a constitution here which gives us rights and freedoms. how many of them actually match up with what the prime minister did in britain? why couldn't that happen here? >> well, it's actually a similar situation here. what people should know is the united states government, through the state department, had been taking passports from people for a...
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he said he addressed it to nfl security chief jeffrey miller back in april. he said he did not know if mill actually saw the dvd. miller released a statement saying, i unequivocally deny that i received at a time a copy of the video and i had not watched it until it was made public on september 8th." rice was suspended. he is appealing the decision. >>> charlotte hornets player jeffrey taylor was taken into custody in michigan charged with domestic assault and destruction of property. police did not go into any more detail on what he is cued of doing. hornets are aware of the request and arrest and are work to go gather more information. . >>> officers from london metropolitan police counter terrorism arrested two men as part of their investigation into terrorism. the pair was picked up early this morning on the m 6 motor way. they have only been identified my their agents. one is 33. the other is 42. investigators say they were at the both involved in islamist-related terrorism. they joined nine other men already in custody as part of an ongoing investigatio
he said he addressed it to nfl security chief jeffrey miller back in april. he said he did not know if mill actually saw the dvd. miller released a statement saying, i unequivocally deny that i received at a time a copy of the video and i had not watched it until it was made public on september 8th." rice was suspended. he is appealing the decision. >>> charlotte hornets player jeffrey taylor was taken into custody in michigan charged with domestic assault and destruction of...
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hey, jeffrey. how are you? nice to meet you. song was written especially for you.ble tapping is like on social media. this song is about breaking up with someone and seeing them with someone else on social media. social media is a big part of people's lives now. >> meredith: did you have a bad break breakup? >> no. i'm good. >> meredith: have you ever had a relationship? >> no. >> meredith: okay. too young. just keep singing. singing about it. here to perform "double tap" jeffrey miller. [ applause ] ♪ all that i can do is let him go ♪ ♪ i gotta go, gotta go and double tap ♪ ♪ double tap tap ♪ whoa whoa ♪ when she broke us down, i gotta go, i gotta go and double tap ♪ ♪ and double tap [ applause ] >> meredith: i want your autograph. thank you very much for watching. see you next time. do you want to play us out? take it away. [ applause ] ♪ all that i can do is let her know i i still exist when she goes on i just can't help it, i gotta go, i gotta go and double tap ♪ ♪ whoa whoa ♪ whoa whoa >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
hey, jeffrey. how are you? nice to meet you. song was written especially for you.ble tapping is like on social media. this song is about breaking up with someone and seeing them with someone else on social media. social media is a big part of people's lives now. >> meredith: did you have a bad break breakup? >> no. i'm good. >> meredith: have you ever had a relationship? >> no. >> meredith: okay. too young. just keep singing. singing about it. here to perform...
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there may have been something in that realm that upset the north korean government and also jeffrey fowles not gone to trial yet. he according to north korean media is accused of leaving a bible in his hotel. the one thing about all three of these u.s. citizens that all experts practically agree on is the fact that north korea wants a high-profile american official to go to north korea to pay lip service and try to secure the release of them. this has a precedent. this has happened in the past we've seen former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter have been to pi i don't think yang to try to secure the release of previous detainees. it's worked so experts say this is what pyongyang wants. >> paula hancocks thank you so much for letting us know what's happening we appreciate it. >> thanks, paula. >>> a cop killer is on the loose in pennsylvania or somewhere in that region, maybe new york, maybe new jersey. so where are authorities looking and do they have a suspect? we'll tell you what they know. if i told you that a free ten-second test could mean less waiting for things like security
there may have been something in that realm that upset the north korean government and also jeffrey fowles not gone to trial yet. he according to north korean media is accused of leaving a bible in his hotel. the one thing about all three of these u.s. citizens that all experts practically agree on is the fact that north korea wants a high-profile american official to go to north korea to pay lip service and try to secure the release of them. this has a precedent. this has happened in the past...
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. >> tonight, we have jessica chastain, jeffrey tom tambor and sesame street. chastain, jeffrey tom tambor and sesame street. you have to watch. but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. it's the yoplait greek taste-off the 2014 4runner. and we are asking the music city which 100-calorie strawberry greek yogurt is the next big thing. i'm a random lady with a table full of yogurt. want some greek yogurt? can i ask you a question? tell us what tastes best. this one is definitely the winner. that one is good. a is great. yoplait greek 100! that's the stuff right there. you want to see which one yoplait greek beat? chobani yes! yoplait greek wins again. take the taste-off for yourself! it is a beautiful day for yogurt. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well... did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i h
. >> tonight, we have jessica chastain, jeffrey tom tambor and sesame street. chastain, jeffrey tom tambor and sesame street. you have to watch. but it's not on any map. so go out there, lose yourself, and find the truth. ♪ we're all born wild. ♪ let's keep it that way. the 2014 4runner. toyota. let's go places. it's the yoplait greek taste-off the 2014 4runner. and we are asking the music city which 100-calorie strawberry greek yogurt is the next big thing. i'm a random lady with a...