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but it does seem like a remote possibility here. >> jeffrey toobin also points out that a u.s. law passed in 2005 effectively gives immunity to anyone involved in the cia interrogation program. and if you would like to read the summary yourself, we have posted it to cnn.com. and you'll also find several opinion columns on both sides of the debate. >> i was not trying to interrupt
but it does seem like a remote possibility here. >> jeffrey toobin also points out that a u.s. law passed in 2005 effectively gives immunity to anyone involved in the cia interrogation program. and if you would like to read the summary yourself, we have posted it to cnn.com. and you'll also find several opinion columns on both sides of the debate. >> i was not trying to interrupt
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. >>> well a little earlier i spoke to jeffrey thomas. jeffrey is editor of airline ratings.com. he's been discussing what the search teams need to find in order to establish what happened to this plane. >> absolutely critical to this are black boxes, dock pit voice recorder digital data recorder. with the cockpit voice recorder we'll get the last two hours of conversation. in other words the entire flight. the digital flight data recorder records approximately 80 to 90 pa ram ters. that will be the heartbeat of the airplane and tell us every thing we need to know about what happened to this flight. >> what would be assumed when a plane comes down in the sea it breaks up. anything to learn from the state of wreckage? >> possibly yes. if the tail -- when talking about the tail i'm talking vertical stabilizer -- if that is intact with the airline, that tells us the plane basically stayed together all the way. if it is separated, it is not with the main body of the lodge and wings, then that tells us that it may have broken off or r likely broken off in flight which may tell us a li
. >>> well a little earlier i spoke to jeffrey thomas. jeffrey is editor of airline ratings.com. he's been discussing what the search teams need to find in order to establish what happened to this plane. >> absolutely critical to this are black boxes, dock pit voice recorder digital data recorder. with the cockpit voice recorder we'll get the last two hours of conversation. in other words the entire flight. the digital flight data recorder records approximately 80 to 90 pa ram...
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. >> i'm jeffrey currently eagle in the property right now so me and couple of friends college friends moved back in may of last year you can marching needed a permit at about we've lived there short term we don't pay any rent but in return we manage the property and make sure there's no trash and she was getting fined from rats from the city and so after living there after a year and a half there's a definitely liveable condition like sweeping floors and maybe the power goes out the problems but definitely it's a place that is good for living short term and free but definitely we have to pay rent to live there long term is not reasonable thank you. >> knapp u president chiu. >> jeffrey what time period did you live in the building there starting from may 2013 to current and currently right now. >> it's not vacant your currently living there. >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> >> next speaker. >> hi, i'm bryan a resident of the richmond district i'm in favor of this project affordable housing to buy where can you buy 3 bedroom units in san francisco also it costs a lot of money where can y
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terry jeffrey? guest: people can watch this happen in a couple weeks to it when congress comes back, they have to elect the speaker. i strongly suspect that john boehner will be reelected as speaker and mitch mcconnell will be the senate majority leader. i do not think you will see a change in the leadership of the republican party in congress. host: she will not vote for jeb bush. guest: i think that is probably the way most conservatives feel. jeb bush will not be the , but hetive candidate has potential to be the establishment candidate. last time around, we saw mitt romney get that establishment vote and conservatives split. he became the nominee but not an effective one, i believe. you have trouble pulling a lever for jeb bush? guest: i am a conservative. i am not endorsing any candidate. i'd like someone who really believes in small government, really believes in traditional values, and has a realistic impression of foreign policy. i think the bush family has had problems in foreign policy. th
terry jeffrey? guest: people can watch this happen in a couple weeks to it when congress comes back, they have to elect the speaker. i strongly suspect that john boehner will be reelected as speaker and mitch mcconnell will be the senate majority leader. i do not think you will see a change in the leadership of the republican party in congress. host: she will not vote for jeb bush. guest: i think that is probably the way most conservatives feel. jeb bush will not be the , but hetive candidate...
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go ahead, jeffrey.n union square, relatively quiet right now, right? >> reporter: it is relatively quiet but that doesn't mean it is not going to -- that things won't come around here. because as i told you earlier, they are moving through the city. and it is raining now. and if this rain stops on a friday night, then people in this city are going to come ought and they will rally and there should be protesters all over the city. as you saw last night with deborah and chris cuomo and brooke baldwin, they were just walking through the streets on routes and basically doing what you hear now, in the background. hands up, don't shoot and going across the brooklyn bridge and the manhattan bridge and columbus circle and down in times circle. but i think jeffrey makes a good point, when he says he is heartened by what he is seeing. because this isn't ferguson, we don't see people looting and fires. when you have large numbers of people gathering, some people will be arrested, disturbing the peace, blocking tra
go ahead, jeffrey.n union square, relatively quiet right now, right? >> reporter: it is relatively quiet but that doesn't mean it is not going to -- that things won't come around here. because as i told you earlier, they are moving through the city. and it is raining now. and if this rain stops on a friday night, then people in this city are going to come ought and they will rally and there should be protesters all over the city. as you saw last night with deborah and chris cuomo and...
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charlie, you were the first one to -- >> sage kelly resigning from jeffrey's.re getting from people, they say the fallout goes beyond bad publicity. somehow this controversy has had a business impact. they've lost some deals, not a lot of people are trading with them as much during this period of time. and what it has done, particularly in recent months, is squeeze jeffrey's discretionary bonus pool. so many, many executives have gotten screwed on bonuses. this is what they're telling fox business, and they say -- they're pointing to the root cause of that, this controversy with sage kelly as business is drying up. now, we should point out that the spokesman says it is categorically untrue that the divorce controversy itself caused this, is the main root of this, but what he won't deny is that jeffrey's is talking a hit on these discretionary bonuses. we should point out that jeffrey's lost money in the fourth quarter, that just came out. so it's hard to believe it had no impact on -- melissa: no. because i've heard people on the street say this is our counselo
charlie, you were the first one to -- >> sage kelly resigning from jeffrey's.re getting from people, they say the fallout goes beyond bad publicity. somehow this controversy has had a business impact. they've lost some deals, not a lot of people are trading with them as much during this period of time. and what it has done, particularly in recent months, is squeeze jeffrey's discretionary bonus pool. so many, many executives have gotten screwed on bonuses. this is what they're telling fox...
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jeffrey simon joins me from los angeles. he wrote the book "lone wolf terrorism, understanding the growing threat" jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me just start simply when you think of lone wolves you think of someone who is inspired by propaganda online or someone who has enough, you know, impetus to go to syria and to train. is there a typical profile of a lone wolf? >> not really. lone wolves have crossed the entire political, religious, social spectrum. we had lone wolves as young as teenagers and as old as an 88-year-old white supremacist who attacked the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. a number of years ago. lone wolves do not have to go the middle east and come back. they can be radicalized via social media or internet or latch on to an ideology and become an excuse for their personal problems and take actions which then justify their entire being. >> sometimes, you know, with the ramblings on social media one sees it in context of authorities or authorities are well aware of someone. i think of the situa
jeffrey simon joins me from los angeles. he wrote the book "lone wolf terrorism, understanding the growing threat" jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you. >> let me just start simply when you think of lone wolves you think of someone who is inspired by propaganda online or someone who has enough, you know, impetus to go to syria and to train. is there a typical profile of a lone wolf? >> not really. lone wolves have crossed the entire political, religious, social spectrum....
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so, jeffrey, we learned more about the grand jury today.sat for nine weeks and they heard from 50 witnesses. 60 exhibits were admitted. and videos. is that normal procedure? >> well it was certainly an extensive grand jury investigation. and the interestingly, it also said -- that, that the release that that came out today from the court that there were four videos shown. i think we have only seen two publicly. they also said they introduced many, many documents relating to -- the official procedures of, of the new york city police department. so -- there was at least presented to the grand jury, the question -- of whether the police officers follow, followed procedure. but what is worth noting is, how much we don't know about the grand jury proceedings. the most important thing is we don't know who testified. we don't know what they said. the transcripts were not released. and they're not going to be released. 22 police officers. 2 civilians. emts, doctors. medical personnel. what they said is unknown. >> jeffrey, stand by. want to bring i
so, jeffrey, we learned more about the grand jury today.sat for nine weeks and they heard from 50 witnesses. 60 exhibits were admitted. and videos. is that normal procedure? >> well it was certainly an extensive grand jury investigation. and the interestingly, it also said -- that, that the release that that came out today from the court that there were four videos shown. i think we have only seen two publicly. they also said they introduced many, many documents relating to -- the...
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. >>> well jeffrey thomas joins me from perth australia via skype. he's the editor in chief and managing director of airline ratings.com. hi there, jeffrey. appreciate you joining us. this new information, possible sighting of debris. we heard the descriptions that they were brown, rectangle, silver rectangles yellow triangles. doings this play into your experience your understanding of what an aircraft crash site would look like in an ocean? >> indeed it does robyn. and what is more positive if you like to use that term is that it's only 5 miles or 6 miles from the last contact with this aircraft. we we believe from the evidence we've received so far that there was some sort of weather-related upset of this aircraft lost contact, something, something catastrophic happened. therefore, the airplane should be in the immediate area. so sightings of debris we had yesterday, which were 1,000 miles away were obviously not the airplane. this sounds as though this may be the aircraft. >> we know that there wasn't time or they were unable to make a mayday cal
. >>> well jeffrey thomas joins me from perth australia via skype. he's the editor in chief and managing director of airline ratings.com. hi there, jeffrey. appreciate you joining us. this new information, possible sighting of debris. we heard the descriptions that they were brown, rectangle, silver rectangles yellow triangles. doings this play into your experience your understanding of what an aircraft crash site would look like in an ocean? >> indeed it does robyn. and what is...
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let's go to jeffrey thomas from perth, a australia. so when you look at the debris field, what does that tell you, if anything about what went wrong with flight 8501? >> look i think the debris field confirms a catastrophic event. the fact that it was found directly -- we say directly underneath the area that the plane was lost. it's only ten kilometers or six miles from where the last radar plot was. from the radar plot we talked about earlier, the plane wasn't where it was supposed to be. it was at a speed that wouldn't sustain flight and then all of a sudden it was lost. the debris field tells us similar to what air france 447 told us this wasn't a good outcome. it was a tragic outcome. i expect that the plane fuselage probably split in two. and if it had sunk in tact we wouldn't have the pods on the ss ss -- bodies on the surface, so obviously there's been a breach of the fuselage. as we found with air france 447, i think they're going to find the majority of the passengers in the airplane strapped in. >> we lost you a little bit t
let's go to jeffrey thomas from perth, a australia. so when you look at the debris field, what does that tell you, if anything about what went wrong with flight 8501? >> look i think the debris field confirms a catastrophic event. the fact that it was found directly -- we say directly underneath the area that the plane was lost. it's only ten kilometers or six miles from where the last radar plot was. from the radar plot we talked about earlier, the plane wasn't where it was supposed to...
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i want to bring in jeffrey thomas. aviation expert. jeffrey joins us now by skype. jeffrey, as you hear that the pilot requested a deviation in the route because of weather, what does that say to you as we now here that basically the air craft lost contact with air traffic controllers? >> look, i think it's very relevant to the disappearance because we know that the pilot requested the deviation. they talked also about trying to climb higher above some clouds. thunder storms, and then we lost contact. i think the two are very closely linked and i would say almost certainly that weather was a factor in this disappearance. the weather in that area of the world can be very severe. the thunder storms can get up to 60,000 feet. they are very severe. if they had blown into one of those, then it can be a very nasty situation to be in. >> indeed but it is worth putting into context for our viewers that you, planes are built to withstand turbulence. >> absolutely. planes are built to withstand turbulence. they are not built to fly into a thunder storm like we found out in th
i want to bring in jeffrey thomas. aviation expert. jeffrey joins us now by skype. jeffrey, as you hear that the pilot requested a deviation in the route because of weather, what does that say to you as we now here that basically the air craft lost contact with air traffic controllers? >> look, i think it's very relevant to the disappearance because we know that the pilot requested the deviation. they talked also about trying to climb higher above some clouds. thunder storms, and then we...
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joining us, jeffrey toobin., it's interesting, i interviewed the governor of new york, andrew cuomo this hour. i interviewed rand paul, the republican senator from kentucky just a few moments ago. everyone seems to be pretty stunned by that grand jury decision not to indict the police officer. >> they sure are. but rand paul is the only person who is blaming it on cigarette taxes, which i think is really a misreading of what happened here, because this confrontation took place as part of an overall police philosophy in new york of cracking down on quality of life crimes. like turnstile jumping. like using squeejys on cars by homeless people. this had nothing to do with cigarette taxes. in addition, the cigarette taxes have a purpose that rand paul didn't even discuss, which is to discourage smoking, which kills people. so it is certainly appropriate for rand paul to be against taxes, but the idea that this attack, this death is due to high cigarette taxes seems fanciful. >> i think what he was suggesting is beca
joining us, jeffrey toobin., it's interesting, i interviewed the governor of new york, andrew cuomo this hour. i interviewed rand paul, the republican senator from kentucky just a few moments ago. everyone seems to be pretty stunned by that grand jury decision not to indict the police officer. >> they sure are. but rand paul is the only person who is blaming it on cigarette taxes, which i think is really a misreading of what happened here, because this confrontation took place as part of...
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however, risen has vowed not to testify at the trial of jeffrey sterling, who is accused of giving himssified information that revealed a botched cia plot to disrupt iran's nuclear program. if he refuses, risen could face jail time. speaking on democracy now earlier this year, risen emphasized the importance of a free and unhindered press. >> without aggressive investigating, we cannot have a democracy. the only real oversight for the government is an independent and aggressive press. i think that is what the government really fears more than anything else -- and aggressive investigative reporting in which we shine a light on what is going on inside of the government. we cannot do that without maintaining confidentiality of sources. >> for more, we go to grand rapids michigan. we are joined by marcy wheeler. talk about the significance of what the justice department put forward to james rising yesterday. >> well, they claim it was a limited testimony, asking him to confirm that he wrote the chapter of the book in question, as well as two earlier articles, one in which they claim, and o
however, risen has vowed not to testify at the trial of jeffrey sterling, who is accused of giving himssified information that revealed a botched cia plot to disrupt iran's nuclear program. if he refuses, risen could face jail time. speaking on democracy now earlier this year, risen emphasized the importance of a free and unhindered press. >> without aggressive investigating, we cannot have a democracy. the only real oversight for the government is an independent and aggressive press. i...
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terry jeffrey? guest: actually, republicans do to -- and replace. people to d caution look at -- united states in america has the greatest healthcare system in the world before obama care. you had wealthy people from foreign countries where they do not have health care coming healthcare the because they knew that we had great doctors in great health care institutions. it wasn't medicare and medicaid that made it that way. of i believe as the control medicine has centralized, the payment of medicine and healthcare is brought into the government and the has more control, we're going to chase people out of the healthcare industry. we're going to destroy excellent institutions in the healthcare industry. for what we have taken granted, as americans, this is, over time, going to be degraded. and eventually we will have a lousy health-care system like a lot of other countries. you, roger tweets into the fact is, bboth parties are responsible for the state of this economy. guest: i have heard that for a long time. and i think that is the mistake at this po
terry jeffrey? guest: actually, republicans do to -- and replace. people to d caution look at -- united states in america has the greatest healthcare system in the world before obama care. you had wealthy people from foreign countries where they do not have health care coming healthcare the because they knew that we had great doctors in great health care institutions. it wasn't medicare and medicaid that made it that way. of i believe as the control medicine has centralized, the payment of...
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and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone.nd nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he wanted a desk job and he didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. we got a man who couldn't handle his life. ♪ ♪ okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. >>> i grew up ten minutes from where the bishop homicides occurred. who was a tremendous shock to the community. five members of the same family killed in one incident. >> i couldn't believe it. they were great people. they were beautiful people. >> ebalia, the one i knew the best. she was the great grandmother that everyone would have loved to have had. they were there all of the time, ready to pitch in and help cook a meal, watch the children so you could go to a movie. she was a nurturer. trying to make his life easier. her son. >> he was the most unlikely suspe
and jeffrey bishop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone.nd nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he wanted a desk job and he didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. we got a man who couldn't handle his life. ♪ ♪ okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer...
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. >>> let's bring in bob beir, jeffrey toobin and paul crookshank.about a disagreement on this crucial question whether laws were broken. where do you see this situation unfolding, whether u.s. officials, cia officials, government contractors, actually potentially broke the law? because a lot of the sorted details are contained in this senate intelligence committee report. >> i think as far as i can tell from the report that virtually all of them broke the law. torture is illegal in the united states, it's illegal under international law and united states government officials authorized it and conducted it. but i don't see any way that anyone is going to be prosecuted at this late date. the american government clearly is not going to do it. president obama has made that clear. and this idea of arrest warrants in europe, you know, i can understand why these officials are cautious. but i don't think there's a realistic chance that anyone is going to be prosecuted. so did they break the law? as far as i can tell, absolutely, yes. will there be any crimi
. >>> let's bring in bob beir, jeffrey toobin and paul crookshank.about a disagreement on this crucial question whether laws were broken. where do you see this situation unfolding, whether u.s. officials, cia officials, government contractors, actually potentially broke the law? because a lot of the sorted details are contained in this senate intelligence committee report. >> i think as far as i can tell from the report that virtually all of them broke the law. torture is illegal...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin, mark o'mara, and sunny hostin. two things from the daily news.irst, bill bramhall's cartoon from ""the new york daily news"." and the statue of liberty. says "i can't breathe." now to the cover of the daily news tomorrow. an all black cover. with, goddess of justice saying i can't breathe. and then the cover of ""the new york daily news"." and grand jury clears choke cop. and we can't breathe. what do you make of the images? >> i feel like i can't breathe. right. i think that it resonates with what is going on and resonates with so many people. the notion that you can see an unarmed man, choked, using a chokehold technique that is banned by the police. that he says 11 times, i can't breathe. they do not perform cpr. they are casual when he falls to the ground. we see it all on video. we see a man dying on video. and there is no indictment. how frustrated do people feel on the heels of the ferguson decision? on the heels of the trayvon martin case? on the heels of so man other cases. >> seeing that play out as the the video is rolling next to you,
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin, mark o'mara, and sunny hostin. two things from the daily news.irst, bill bramhall's cartoon from ""the new york daily news"." and the statue of liberty. says "i can't breathe." now to the cover of the daily news tomorrow. an all black cover. with, goddess of justice saying i can't breathe. and then the cover of ""the new york daily news"." and grand jury clears choke cop. and we can't breathe. what do you make...
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>> jeffrey mentions defamation, cosby could sue for lef mags. lawyers have threatened that a number of times, but it's never happened. those accusers that cosby has called liars, now have fresh claims against him for defamation. if they want to go to court and say, truth is an absolute defense. he's defamed me by calling me a lawyer. i know janice dickinson has been called a liar by them. and others have as well. so they could bring claims for defamation. but the bigger picture is probably most of these women do have time barred claims. i don't speak for my mother. we have separate law firms. she's more than capable of speaking for herself. i think what most of the accusers want is an apology, get out from under gag orders. gag orders are destructive to rape victims. >> i was very struck by your interview last night. in all these women saying, oh, i wouldn't take money. >> why get a lawyer? >> you know what, no, it's like, what's so terrible about suing someone if they do something horrible to you? you know, if someone i knew or loved was assaul
>> jeffrey mentions defamation, cosby could sue for lef mags. lawyers have threatened that a number of times, but it's never happened. those accusers that cosby has called liars, now have fresh claims against him for defamation. if they want to go to court and say, truth is an absolute defense. he's defamed me by calling me a lawyer. i know janice dickinson has been called a liar by them. and others have as well. so they could bring claims for defamation. but the bigger picture is...
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jeffrey brown looks back on the year at the movies. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. life, income, retirement group benefits and advice. lincoln financial. you're in charge. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: search efforts in the air disaster off indonesia made little progress today, in the face of rough conditions at sea. that left relatives of the 162 passengers and crew to endure another day of waiting for the remains of their loved ones. sole
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jeffrey sachs thank you. >> by the way.wrote an op-ed about torture and said who we are and actually i think we'll -- >> it's really good. >> fascinating report. saying never again. >> up next republicans are begging for a democrat vote. president obama siding with the republicans much more on a very chaotic day. someone who was on the floor, congressman sean duffy father of like 85 kids, our guest next. >> name us some names. how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. wellllll... ♪ ♪ earlyfit ♪ latefit ♪ risefit ♪ fallfit ♪ ballfit ♪ wallfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ pingfit ♪ pongfit ♪ ro
jeffrey sachs thank you. >> by the way.wrote an op-ed about torture and said who we are and actually i think we'll -- >> it's really good. >> fascinating report. saying never again. >> up next republicans are begging for a democrat vote. president obama siding with the republicans much more on a very chaotic day. someone who was on the floor, congressman sean duffy father of like 85 kids, our guest next. >> name us some names. how could a luminous protein in...
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joining us legal analysts sunny hostin and jeffrey toobin, both former federal prosecutors. also cnn political commentator and "new york times" columnist charles blow. jeffrey, i want to start with you here because the attorney general is about to speak, and he's going to make some news, we've just learned. he's going to announce a review of federal racial profiling with a goal, he says, to end racial profiling. how big of a deal is this? >> i would say it's a modest deal. remember, most law enforcement in the united states is not federal. it's at the state and local level. all of the issues in ferguson have been involving local police departments, which the attorney general does not control. also, racial profiling is already illegal. so telling federal agents not to do it is, you know, maybe a good reinforcement, but i just don't think anyone should be misled that this is going to be some kind of revolution in law enforcement. >> sunny, another thing that the attorney general will discuss tonight is the ongoing federal investigation in ferguson. he'll say that they're doing
joining us legal analysts sunny hostin and jeffrey toobin, both former federal prosecutors. also cnn political commentator and "new york times" columnist charles blow. jeffrey, i want to start with you here because the attorney general is about to speak, and he's going to make some news, we've just learned. he's going to announce a review of federal racial profiling with a goal, he says, to end racial profiling. how big of a deal is this? >> i would say it's a modest deal....
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jeffrey toobin, kim master, thank you very much. we'll stay on top of this story. >>> up next, we move from the threat of terror to this past week's actual terror attack. are security agencies doing enough to protect mentally unstable people from becoming radicalized by what they see on the internet? >>> and we're getting new details about the abuse allegations involving the same new york city police officer who put eric garner in a choke hold. it's more than the driver. it's more than the car. for lotus f1 team, the competitive edge is the cloud. powered by microsoft dynamics, azure, and office 365, the team can gain real time insights and instantly share information around the globe. when every millisecond counts, staying competitive begins with the cloud. this is the microsoft cloud. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com to
jeffrey toobin, kim master, thank you very much. we'll stay on top of this story. >>> up next, we move from the threat of terror to this past week's actual terror attack. are security agencies doing enough to protect mentally unstable people from becoming radicalized by what they see on the internet? >>> and we're getting new details about the abuse allegations involving the same new york city police officer who put eric garner in a choke hold. it's more than the driver. it's...
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until the purchase until december 2012 all the neighbors informed me who students probably a lot like jeffrey that lived up there and bought out before the developers bought it a month in january of 2013 and, of course, immediately tried to demolish it so there's been tenant pretty much continuing so discussion about what could be developed it is pretty much wide open 7 units could be put on the lot without the subdivision you need a 25 percent raider but you could expand it i don't know about the discussion you can't add a rear yard if you could have the overhead please. sfgovtv. >> this is the code required rear yard of 25 percent which the neighbors is fine the present could be expanded if built right could fall under rent control they can add more rent control unit by expanding the building so the thought we're trapped into options we don't have is not true here's with the developers the department asked them to do a 25 percent rear yard on both of the rear lots there are a lot of confusion the lots have not obey subdivided it's one lot here's what the department pretty much asks for 25 p
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. >> hey, jeffrey. jeffrey rosen. >> jeffrey rosen. dr.kissinger, do you see -- you described the motivations of stalin i think immediately after the second world war. do you see many parallels between his motivations and his techniques at the time and mr. putin's today? >> actually, no. i see parallels between putin and almost any czar i can think of. i don't think that putin believes that the system of government in russia is inherently incompatible with the system of government in the west. he feels deeply aggrieved by western actions and he reacts in a manner that peter the great would have understood. it's brutal. but i do not think we face the same phenomenon. >> i'm going to try to encourage questions more about the history side of life, which is, again, on the origins, conduct, and conclusion of the cold war. so we can go there -- sure. let's wait for a microphone and in the front row. >> nice to see you, henry. so i wanted to ask a question about terrorism in the cold war. one of the issues you dealt with in the 1970s was, of cour
. >> hey, jeffrey. jeffrey rosen. >> jeffrey rosen. dr.kissinger, do you see -- you described the motivations of stalin i think immediately after the second world war. do you see many parallels between his motivations and his techniques at the time and mr. putin's today? >> actually, no. i see parallels between putin and almost any czar i can think of. i don't think that putin believes that the system of government in russia is inherently incompatible with the system of...
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jeffrey lurie spoke after the game and did talk about the quarterback and what his expectations will be going into next year. that's coming up in sports. >>> and it will be dry around here but getting very cold over the next several days. your forecast is coming up. ♪ >> one local septa driver has got a lot to celebrate. if you've ever taken a ride on the 29 or 111 bus you might recognize this guy. eugene smith or as his riders call him smitty. smith retired from septa today after 36 years of service. never once did he call out sick or get written up. smith tells fox 29 his recipe for success. >> looking back on my career it was fun while it wasted waisted and it lasted while it's fun. my philosophy in life is always easy. don't take it personal. it is what it is. do your best and let god do the rest. >> pretty good advice. now that he's retired smith says he plans to go back to school, continue his church service and perhaps start ride ago motorcycle. good for him. >>> donald sterling, john nan gruber omar gonzales names you may not have heard before this year but all involved in so
jeffrey lurie spoke after the game and did talk about the quarterback and what his expectations will be going into next year. that's coming up in sports. >>> and it will be dry around here but getting very cold over the next several days. your forecast is coming up. ♪ >> one local septa driver has got a lot to celebrate. if you've ever taken a ride on the 29 or 111 bus you might recognize this guy. eugene smith or as his riders call him smitty. smith retired from septa today...
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much more with hakim jeffrey, the congressman from brooklyn. we'll be right back.ea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. >>> we're back with congressman jefferies who represent the brooklyn area. the attorney general of the united states, eric holder, is now publicly calling the police officer's deaths assassinations. congressman, do you agree this was an assassination? >> absolutely. it was a cold blooded assassination by a deranged individual who should not have been on our streets, should no
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jeffrey brown talks with poetry magazine editor, don share.o, on this world aids day, we look at a program in kenya that uses financial literacy as an important shield against h.i.v. and aids for girls in living in poverty. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the struggle to provide food and shelter to the millions of people displaced by the syrian civil war. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line and again here tomorrow evening, for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for
jeffrey brown talks with poetry magazine editor, don share.o, on this world aids day, we look at a program in kenya that uses financial literacy as an important shield against h.i.v. and aids for girls in living in poverty. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, we'll look at the struggle to provide food and shelter to the millions of people displaced by the syrian civil war. i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you...
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. >>> joining us now via skype, jeffrey phenomenon asthomas. he has more than 40 years of experience covering the aviation industry. he is in perth. thank you for staying with us. the big news we've had over the last couple hours is that the officials say that they believe the plane is at the bottle ofom of the sea. how did they get to that point? >> that's a very good question. i'm not sure how they got to that evaluation. i guess they've simply said look we know we've lost contact. it's been 24 hours. we've found no debris on the surface. we have no other explanation other than it has crashed into the sea. and unfortunately it's at the bottom of the sea, but it could well be that parts of it are on the surface. it could well be that some people have survived. it could have also crashed into one of the islands that dot the java sea. there are literally thousands of islands in the java sea. so you know without any hard evidence i don't really see how they can make that sort of a claim. >> and if the plane hit the water and then sunk why has the
. >>> joining us now via skype, jeffrey phenomenon asthomas. he has more than 40 years of experience covering the aviation industry. he is in perth. thank you for staying with us. the big news we've had over the last couple hours is that the officials say that they believe the plane is at the bottle ofom of the sea. how did they get to that point? >> that's a very good question. i'm not sure how they got to that evaluation. i guess they've simply said look we know we've lost...
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i'm thrilled to be joined by two alums, jeffrey and kelly. we were made in americorps. we are part of a movement, and i'm thrilled to have them share their stories today. >> growing up, i was a bit of a nerdy kid. i was often bullied and picked on and in school. but despite that, i always had that inner sense of confidence that whatever i was going to do in life was going to be important. it was going to have an impact. i had that because of my parents, family, folks in the community who instilled that vision of the community into me. for me, i thought that would be science. i always wanted to be a doctor. i got my first microscope when i was 8 years old. thought i was going to be in an emergency room, loved the show e.r. thought i was going to find a cure for cancer. that would be my impact for the world. i was a bio major in college. in someone semester, i signed up for service learning course. i didn't know what service learning was. it sounded different and engaging, and i definitely didn't know that the service and the service learning course would assign me to a g
i'm thrilled to be joined by two alums, jeffrey and kelly. we were made in americorps. we are part of a movement, and i'm thrilled to have them share their stories today. >> growing up, i was a bit of a nerdy kid. i was often bullied and picked on and in school. but despite that, i always had that inner sense of confidence that whatever i was going to do in life was going to be important. it was going to have an impact. i had that because of my parents, family, folks in the community who...
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i think this idea that to say not to starting somewhere anywhere is on its face bad -- >> jeffrey? >> i don't want to be unduly cynical here but i'm a little more skeptical than charles is about what difference this will all make in part not because of the president's lack of interest in this subject, but the tools at his disposal. i mean, what could he do that would make the confrontation between officer wilson and mike brown come out differently? it's not really obvious what he could have done. >> you have to separate, i believe, the particular from the general. there is this particular case which may not have been changed in any way by anything that happens, that change is going for, however, there is the general sense, this idea that people -- that this is a question of faith in the system, and that is a big philosophical question that has to be addressed on the biggest stage and this is the biggest stage. >> there is a stage tonight in atlanta, the ebenezer baptist church, where the attorney general eric holder will be giving a speech, he'll be talking in broader terms. we'll
i think this idea that to say not to starting somewhere anywhere is on its face bad -- >> jeffrey? >> i don't want to be unduly cynical here but i'm a little more skeptical than charles is about what difference this will all make in part not because of the president's lack of interest in this subject, but the tools at his disposal. i mean, what could he do that would make the confrontation between officer wilson and mike brown come out differently? it's not really obvious what he...
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probably. >> you differ with jeffrey. jeff toobin says a better chance than officer wilson in ferguson. >> well, darren wilson is not going to get charged federally. i think everyone agrees. haven't heard an analyst suggest differently on that. my reason, i disagree with jeff and sunny a little bit. there are exceptions, rodney king, however those are the huge exceptions. normally, when a person is not prosecuted at the state level they're also not prosecuted at the federal level. with 23 people looking at the case, two, three months we have to presume they did not tact out of pure ignorance. they looked at evidence we are not aware of. and the federal government is going to seat same evidence. >> i think we could also presume, mark. perhaps it is the way the prosecutors office presented the case in front of the grand jury that led the grand jury not to indict. >> absolutely true. >> watching all of you all day here. been on with you. and, even, in my office you look at bed lathe body language. police officers, police sid
probably. >> you differ with jeffrey. jeff toobin says a better chance than officer wilson in ferguson. >> well, darren wilson is not going to get charged federally. i think everyone agrees. haven't heard an analyst suggest differently on that. my reason, i disagree with jeff and sunny a little bit. there are exceptions, rodney king, however those are the huge exceptions. normally, when a person is not prosecuted at the state level they're also not prosecuted at the federal level....
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. >> eagles owner jeffrey lurie talks about the future and now that the bird season is over jeff has the story. >> later eagle scout writes his own history eagles season may be over let's talk to jeff skversky. >> chip kelly says he loves this year's team even though they have the most turnovers in football and they're turning in that play book without a trip to the postseason. chip playing to win the finale against giants. mark sanchez gets the start after falling behind 7-0 and eagles answer on first drive to jordan matthews 44 yard score tied at 7. and they're not done. next possession sanchez toe celek moves, burton swoopz it up and moves to it in. they finish 10-6 second straight season this season it's not good enough to make the playoffs. >> i think this team played schemely hard and with great effort and couple games bounced our way back we felt it was important top get the win. >> i can't remember in all my time better motivated and better group of players and excellent coaching and gut wrenching feeling for all of us. >> it's fruingt waiting we won't be in the playoffs and
. >> eagles owner jeffrey lurie talks about the future and now that the bird season is over jeff has the story. >> later eagle scout writes his own history eagles season may be over let's talk to jeff skversky. >> chip kelly says he loves this year's team even though they have the most turnovers in football and they're turning in that play book without a trip to the postseason. chip playing to win the finale against giants. mark sanchez gets the start after falling behind 7-0...
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there must be more that i'm not comprehending, jeffrey. obviously, this was a very large man, but he doesn't appear to be threaten the officers in any way. what possible reason could there be for there -- for the grand jury to reach a conclusion it did? >> well, just to play out what -- >> this is clearly just devil's advocate please. what the officer's lawyers and supporters have said that eric garner was not a healthy person. he was overweight and he had asthma, and what they say is a normal arrest turned into an unfortunate death not because of illegal tactics used by the officer, but because of the pre-existing medical conditions of -- of eric garner. that is the argument that's been put out there. given the videotape, it seems like a pretty hard argument to make especially since the -- since eric garner is saying repeatedly that he can't breathe which is the problem that people with asthma have, but that's the context of the defense in this case. >> sunny, obviously, there is another context which is the grand jury decision in ferguso
there must be more that i'm not comprehending, jeffrey. obviously, this was a very large man, but he doesn't appear to be threaten the officers in any way. what possible reason could there be for there -- for the grand jury to reach a conclusion it did? >> well, just to play out what -- >> this is clearly just devil's advocate please. what the officer's lawyers and supporters have said that eric garner was not a healthy person. he was overweight and he had asthma, and what they say...
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i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and peter beinart.e to be some serious deliberations in the u.s. government right now. what does the united states do to north korea if, in fact, they have determined, and we are reporting that they have determined north korea did this to sony pictures. >> we don't have a trade relationship with north korea. north korea is as isolated as any country in the world is right now. even more isolated than cuba was before today. and so we don't have a lot of levers of power. i think the real question is, how are we going to respond to these events in the future? are we simply going to back down and respond to every threat from north korea now by shutting down movies and newspapers, shuts down books. or are we going to stand up? that's easy for me to say, because it's not my movie theater that's at risk. but there is a cost to backing down and we are going to have to calibrate that response very carefully. >> peter, there's lesson that hackers out there are clearly learning from what's going on. >> absolutely.
i want to bring in jeffrey toobin and peter beinart.e to be some serious deliberations in the u.s. government right now. what does the united states do to north korea if, in fact, they have determined, and we are reporting that they have determined north korea did this to sony pictures. >> we don't have a trade relationship with north korea. north korea is as isolated as any country in the world is right now. even more isolated than cuba was before today. and so we don't have a lot of...
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just a reminder eking get weather lowered its forecast any time with jeffrey crown for aou. the forty-niners released remake dominant bottled after it reports that he sexually assaulted a woman. the r g "maris demonstrated a pattern of poor decision making that has laid it to multiple distractions that really can no longer be tolerated." "no one answered the door, neighbors said that cops were all over the place. charges were recently declined to be filed against mike donald. after allowing macdonell to play, the investigation went on now before and there's a saying enough is enough." "it's tough he was a good friend to a lot of people. distend the situation can, and stan white the team did what it did." pam moore>>: coming up tonight we continue our storm coverage, as families battle it out with their landlords when the ceiling and roof collapsed. next the investigation into the sunny hacking. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ ♪ ♪ pam moore>>: a big federal investigators see that they have now linked to the fiber hacking of sony pictures to north korea. in addit
just a reminder eking get weather lowered its forecast any time with jeffrey crown for aou. the forty-niners released remake dominant bottled after it reports that he sexually assaulted a woman. the r g "maris demonstrated a pattern of poor decision making that has laid it to multiple distractions that really can no longer be tolerated." "no one answered the door, neighbors said that cops were all over the place. charges were recently declined to be filed against mike donald....
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jeffrey brown has the story of a split over how to enjoy and experience natural beauty.tretch a high-tech nylon line some 400 feet above a canyon near mo ab, utah. >> it's tight. >> brown: strap on a harness. going barefoot on a line in between the two. >> brown: and step out into the air. it's called high lining, in the on public lands, a perfectly legal activity that most of us including your correspondent who stayed far back from cliff's edge would never dream of undertaking. >> i'm always a little nervous no matter how many i do. >> brown: but haley and he do this several times a week. >> you are forced to focus. i'm thinking about the anchor at the other side, how bad i want to get there, how long it's been since i took my last step, when i'll take the next and what my foot feels like on the line. >> it's a rush of overwhelming happiness because you have done something you were terrified and overcame that fear and then all of a sudden you're proud of yourself, you know, you feel empowered, like you can do anything, really. >> reporter>> brown: in high liy walkers ar
jeffrey brown has the story of a split over how to enjoy and experience natural beauty.tretch a high-tech nylon line some 400 feet above a canyon near mo ab, utah. >> it's tight. >> brown: strap on a harness. going barefoot on a line in between the two. >> brown: and step out into the air. it's called high lining, in the on public lands, a perfectly legal activity that most of us including your correspondent who stayed far back from cliff's edge would never dream of...
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jeffrey follmer, president of cleveland police patrolman association. a listen. >> how about this? listen to police officers commands. listen to what we tell you and just stop. i think that eliminates a lot of problem. i have kids, too. they know how to respect the law and what to do when a police officer comes up to them. the nation needs to realize when we tell you to do something, do it, and if you're wrong, you're wrong. if you're right, then the courts will figure it out. >> wow. the lord said it. i believe it. that settles it. that's probably pretty absolutist that our authority -- look. this is, by the way, what he just said is what millions of black people tell their kids. many of us say, look. be wrong later. defer to this man's authority but that's part our irritation here. we do everything police people tell us and still end up murdered. if we run we get shot. if we stand still, we get shot. if we go into our car to retrieve our wallet, we get shot. there's no reasonable expectation that following the letter of the law will securer lives and
jeffrey follmer, president of cleveland police patrolman association. a listen. >> how about this? listen to police officers commands. listen to what we tell you and just stop. i think that eliminates a lot of problem. i have kids, too. they know how to respect the law and what to do when a police officer comes up to them. the nation needs to realize when we tell you to do something, do it, and if you're wrong, you're wrong. if you're right, then the courts will figure it out. >>...
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richard jeffrey, thank you for much for joining us. the bring you our exclusive interview with the rio tinto ceo. what is standing in the way of the megamerger that could make the world's biggest mining company? as we had to the break here is a picture of the markets as we speak. are in mainland europe. the happy talk about the potential that we may get an ecb bond buying planned next year. we will be back in two minutes. ♪ >> welcome back, let's get to our exclusive interview with the chief executive of rio tinto. 2014 is been a to mulch was year for many miners including rio tinto. oversupply of iron ore has sent prices to their lowest since 2009. over the past five years and economic slowdown in china has forced several miters to cut costs and adjust targets and some investors think the bleak picture makes rio right for a takeover. says advances by others, namely glencore will not affect his plan to get more cash back to investors. glencore cannot bid again until april under ceo -- under takeover deals. >> at the end of the day it w
richard jeffrey, thank you for much for joining us. the bring you our exclusive interview with the rio tinto ceo. what is standing in the way of the megamerger that could make the world's biggest mining company? as we had to the break here is a picture of the markets as we speak. are in mainland europe. the happy talk about the potential that we may get an ecb bond buying planned next year. we will be back in two minutes. ♪ >> welcome back, let's get to our exclusive interview with the...
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james jeffrey is former u.s. ambassador to iraq. and robert ford served as ambassador to syria.ce initiative. this is an hour.c?>e4 >>> great, ladies and gentlemen. welcome as you make your way back from lunch. if you're just joining us, my name's chris griffin. i'm the executive director at the foreign policy initiative. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon portion of fbi's annual foreign and defense policy conference. we'll start out this afternoon with a pair of deep dives really first looking at the crisis in the middle east and moving on after that to a panel discussion about russia. we could not have a more distinguished panel with ambassador jim jeffrey and ambassador robert ford to discuss what weie initially fr as the crisis in the middle east at the beginning of the year, and as the year progressed we modified the title to be theigf chaos in the middle east to capture the truex tent of the challenges we face there. to moderate this conversation, kim kagan is the founder and president of the institute for the study of war, an organization whose work i cou
james jeffrey is former u.s. ambassador to iraq. and robert ford served as ambassador to syria.ce initiative. this is an hour.c?>e4 >>> great, ladies and gentlemen. welcome as you make your way back from lunch. if you're just joining us, my name's chris griffin. i'm the executive director at the foreign policy initiative. it is my pleasure to welcome you to this afternoon portion of fbi's annual foreign and defense policy conference. we'll start out this afternoon with a pair of...