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why did people want to profile jeffrey epst ein 1234. >> so jeffrey epstein lived in this enormous house on the upper east side of new york. he was gossiped about, but he actually had a very low social profile. but people did talk about these kind of amazing parties that he had with these academics, with all of these billionaires and these girls. but no one knew how he funded this extraordinary lifestyle with the plane and then, suddenly, he popped up above the radar. he flew bill clinton to africa. i was pregnant with twins and he said here's a story on your doorstep that should be nice and easy. this mysterious gatsby-type figure. >> he's go all of these famous friends. no one knows how he made his money. he's still in these parties and there's also this talk about this girl -- you had don trump even saying on the record, you like girls and he likes them young, kind of half jokingly. >> they all came out for jeffrey. marshal rose asked me to come and heat him in his office: the movers and shakers all wanted to say how clever he was. what a great flin tlo miss he was. and some of them s
why did people want to profile jeffrey epst ein 1234. >> so jeffrey epstein lived in this enormous house on the upper east side of new york. he was gossiped about, but he actually had a very low social profile. but people did talk about these kind of amazing parties that he had with these academics, with all of these billionaires and these girls. but no one knew how he funded this extraordinary lifestyle with the plane and then, suddenly, he popped up above the radar. he flew bill clinton...
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i note tatiana, she was jeffrey epstein's girlfriend. she was a serious person.other two names are unfamiliar. they are probably the stewardesses. i was never on the airplane with anybody who looked underage or close to it. >> did you fly on jeffrey epstein's plane with former president clinton? >> no. i flew to a dinner with shim own perez but i never flew with young women and i didn't have sex on an airplane. i am not a member of the mile high club. that's just not me. >> do you worry that if there are portions of this which are true with regard to prince andrew you'll be sullied in the process even if alan dershowitz did nothing? >> i'm not worried. there is a picture of prince andrew with this woman, there is a diary, he has his own situation. i have mine. no picture of me. i'm not in a diary. i was never in the same place with her to my knowledge. and therefore, i have nothing to worry about. you know when you're completely innocent and have nothing to hide it's really easy to defend yourltz. you don't have to think about what you're saying or whether you co
i note tatiana, she was jeffrey epstein's girlfriend. she was a serious person.other two names are unfamiliar. they are probably the stewardesses. i was never on the airplane with anybody who looked underage or close to it. >> did you fly on jeffrey epstein's plane with former president clinton? >> no. i flew to a dinner with shim own perez but i never flew with young women and i didn't have sex on an airplane. i am not a member of the mile high club. that's just not me. >> do...
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which they didn't like but also knew jeffrey epstein. i knew him essentially as an academic a colleague before any of these allegations came up. but i was in his house once on the island. i was in his ranch for one hour. they were looking for somebody who fit the profile, a lawyer who helped him in his case but also knew him and could conceivably have been in a situation. but they picked the wrong guy. i'm just not that kind of person. and they had to know that. >> gawker has analyzed the flight logs of jeffrey epstein. >> right. >> they say that whereas you suggested you always travel in the company of your wife -- >> i never said that. i sald i generally travel. my wife loves to come with me. i love to travel with her. we're leaving tomorrow night for a trip to a foreign destination. she's with me. when i speak, i like her to come with me. she doesn't come with me on every trip. she was with me on two trips. >> let me at least finish the question. they say according to the manifests your name appears but never does her name appear on t
which they didn't like but also knew jeffrey epstein. i knew him essentially as an academic a colleague before any of these allegations came up. but i was in his house once on the island. i was in his ranch for one hour. they were looking for somebody who fit the profile, a lawyer who helped him in his case but also knew him and could conceivably have been in a situation. but they picked the wrong guy. i'm just not that kind of person. and they had to know that. >> gawker has analyzed the...
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our guest jeffrey sacks, professor and director of the earth institute at columbia university. "the new york times" says he's probably the most important economist in the world. we're glad you joined us.a2/ a conversation with jeffrey sachs coming up right now. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ please welcom jeffrey sachs back to this program, one of the world's leading experts in fight against poverty which has taken him to more than 125 countries. he joins us tonight for an assessment of the president's address earlier this evening. more important to talk about raising the standard of living for the poor and around the globe. always an honor to have you on this program. >> it'sqíf you, tavis. >> let me jump to some of the specifics of what the president had to say tonight. provision for free access for two years of community college. what impact do you think that might have giving those persons who most need it access to a high quality education? >> that's a home run. we absolutely need to put focus on skills on training. that's th
our guest jeffrey sacks, professor and director of the earth institute at columbia university. "the new york times" says he's probably the most important economist in the world. we're glad you joined us.a2/ a conversation with jeffrey sachs coming up right now. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ please welcom jeffrey sachs back to this program, one of the world's leading experts in fight against poverty which has taken him to more than...
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these things could have been predicted. >> rose: jeffrey.k you, it's great to have you on the program. >> thankkr you. >> rose: jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic magazine. back in a moment. >> rose: joining me now fromwashington is mike allen. he's politico's senior whitehouse correspondent and also from play book and politico. let me make this point, mike. thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: josh earnest said we should have sent someone with a higher profile. quote had the circumstances been a little bit different i think the president himself would have liked to have been there earnest said noting the rally came together late friday would have been difficult for president obama to attend. what do you make of this. >> well charlie all that verbiage is circle locution for we take the eye off the ball. we missed the moment. this turned out to be such a seminal event. people around the world, it was like a feeling we had in the united states after 9/11. the mistake by this whitehouse and sometimes the president has trouble gett
these things could have been predicted. >> rose: jeffrey.k you, it's great to have you on the program. >> thankkr you. >> rose: jeffrey goldberg of the atlantic magazine. back in a moment. >> rose: joining me now fromwashington is mike allen. he's politico's senior whitehouse correspondent and also from play book and politico. let me make this point, mike. thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: josh earnest said we should have sent someone with...
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. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing from me. even if they won the battle, it won't be a battle they just win this day, it will be an ongoing battle. >> flanders' small stature is the result of a disorder called rickets. it stunted his growth and caused his legs to arc outward. on the streets, he was known as bowlegs. >> it's something that was prevalent back, like the '80s, a lot of kids had it. a lack of vitamin c and d to the bone marrow, which caused the legs to be bowed. i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i've got to walk around with a complex. i can't show no weakness. i exhibit all those traits where i ain't going to be played w
. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing...
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she has said that bill clinton was with her as an orgy on jeffrey's island. the secret service records will show that didn't happen. she said she met the queen, buckingham palace records show that didn't happen. why would anyone believe this woman with a criminal record this woman who has lied through her teeth repeatedly about many world leaders? the blame is clearly with the lawyers. >> so then -- >> the lawyers could easily have found this out by just doing a little bit of checking. why didn't they? >> so why are you being targeted? you mentioned the lawyers. why would someone target you, alan dershowitz with these very serious allegations? >> well i fit beautifully into the profile because they want to be able to challenge the plea agreement and i was one of the lawyers who organized the plea agreement. i got the very good deal for jeffrey epstein. i plead guilty for getting him a good deal. that's my job. and if they could find a lawyer who helped draft the agreement who also was a criminal having sex, wow, that could help them blow up the agreement. so
she has said that bill clinton was with her as an orgy on jeffrey's island. the secret service records will show that didn't happen. she said she met the queen, buckingham palace records show that didn't happen. why would anyone believe this woman with a criminal record this woman who has lied through her teeth repeatedly about many world leaders? the blame is clearly with the lawyers. >> so then -- >> the lawyers could easily have found this out by just doing a little bit of...
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jeffrey good to speak to you again. the concentration of wealth and income numbers these numbers are so stunning if you landed from outer space you would think this is the way it must have been always in this country but it's not. explain what's happening so we have numbers that are this staggering. >> it is staggering indeed and we know that income at the very top of the income distribution, the top 1%, even the top 1% of the 1% have reaped a hugely disproportionate share of overall economic benefits over the course actually of several decades now. so the income inequality in the united states is reaching all time high levels. there are many forces at work. some are market forces. some are the weaknesses of unions and of course, politics plays a big role because big money needs politics and the politicians feed the big money through tax breaks, tax loopholes all types of special loopholes. so we have a bunch of services we have not gotten hold of. >> jeffrey, you mention some of the forces at work here. the amount of w
jeffrey good to speak to you again. the concentration of wealth and income numbers these numbers are so stunning if you landed from outer space you would think this is the way it must have been always in this country but it's not. explain what's happening so we have numbers that are this staggering. >> it is staggering indeed and we know that income at the very top of the income distribution, the top 1%, even the top 1% of the 1% have reaped a hugely disproportionate share of overall...
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fox news obtained documents for billionaire jeffrey epstein.erent contacts for bill clinton and one of his former aides. the court documents reveal that the former president severed ties with the disgraced billionaire back in 2005 after epstein was arrested. but what does this new connection mean if anything? here with more analysis, the always outspoken author column nis ann coulter. how are you? >> fantastic. i finished my book. i turned it in before christmas. >> what will you tell us about your book? >> the first show will be here but best thing i've ever written. it will be sold in brown paper wrappers. >> he has this like sex caribbean -- >> no, this is a really important story. i so love that you're pitching it as a clinton sex scandal. so much more than that. i watched tv every station the only mention was megyn kelly god bless her. this is the elites getting cozy and covering up each other. it involves ken starr. the lawyers for epstein. there are some facts that are absolutely known there are some that are only allegations right now.
fox news obtained documents for billionaire jeffrey epstein.erent contacts for bill clinton and one of his former aides. the court documents reveal that the former president severed ties with the disgraced billionaire back in 2005 after epstein was arrested. but what does this new connection mean if anything? here with more analysis, the always outspoken author column nis ann coulter. how are you? >> fantastic. i finished my book. i turned it in before christmas. >> what will you...
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the hearing in virginia took place ahead of the trial of former cia officer jeffrey sterling, who is accused of giving risen classified information, which revealed a botched cia plot to disrupt iran's nuclear program. risen has waged a seven-year legal battle against the obama administration's attempts to subpoena him and force him to reveal his source. it's unclear if risen will be forced to testify at sterling's trial. james risen's hearing comes as the administration has backed off on a threat to subpoena another journalist, "60 minutes producer" richard bonin, at a trial over bombings by al-qaeda. "the new york times" reports the u.s. attorney in manhattan preet bharara, has withdrawn his recommendation to subpoena bonin over interactions with al-qaeda's press office during a bid to interview osama bin laden in 1998.
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dana and jeffrey goldberg national correspondent for the atlantic. michael crowley senior foreign affairs correspondent and cbs news political director john dickerson. michael, let me just start with you. this situation in yemen how could we not have seen this coming? >> well, bob there are so many moving parts in yemen. i'm sympathetic to administration trying to keep their arms around country that lot of experts describe as a failed state. for several years now we've been primarily worried about al qaeda franchise in yemen known as al qaeda in the peninsula. perhaps most dangerous terror group. they put the underwear bomber on a plane in 2009 inspired other near miss attacks had ties to the massacre in paris. we were focused on counter terror against aqap now this insurgency that has little to do with america has to do with internal tribal and sectarian dynamics in that country. and i think it just came faster and harder than we expected the government was more fragile than we expected. now those counter terror operations against al qaeda as result
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. >> we will be back with jeffrey goldberg. stay with us. ♪ >> more than one million people gathered in paris yesterday to march in unity against the threat of radical islamist extremists. and to commemorate the attack. it was a historic moment. over 40 leaders walked arm in arm through paris joining president hollande in a show of solidarity. from washington, jeffrey goldberg just returned from paris. welcome. >> thank you. >> you went over there because of the story or were you there -- >> i was wandering around europe working on another related story that will come out in "the atlantic" but paris got caught -- hot very fast. >> we have a lot to talk about. give me your sense of yesterday. if you were there or because you saw it on television. >> it was amazing. i put aside whether the u.s. should have been represented at a higher level. i think it should have been. it is quite a remarkable occurrence. i don't know if it is that the french are more quick to the streets and americans but it is the equivalent of something like
. >> we will be back with jeffrey goldberg. stay with us. ♪ >> more than one million people gathered in paris yesterday to march in unity against the threat of radical islamist extremists. and to commemorate the attack. it was a historic moment. over 40 leaders walked arm in arm through paris joining president hollande in a show of solidarity. from washington, jeffrey goldberg just returned from paris. welcome. >> thank you. >> you went over there because of the story...
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ambassador to iraq james jeffrey. he's a former army infantry officer and is now a visiting fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. and, former marine intelligence officer and former spokesman for the senate armed services committee john ullyot. he's now managing director at the high lantern group. we welcome you both. >> thank you, you i judy. >> warner: is jim fallows right when he says essentially this has been an era of military defeat in this country rather than victory since 9/11? >> it has been an era of lack of success in carrying out our strategic objectives in iraq and in certainly afghanistan. and going back vietnam as well. when we get engaged in these long-term conflicts, we have not done well as a nation. the military, as jim fallows pointed out they win the battles, that's what they are hired for, but they and all of us together under the leadership of the president have not come up with strategies that have led to the achievement of our objectives. >> warner: is that and the biggest po
ambassador to iraq james jeffrey. he's a former army infantry officer and is now a visiting fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. and, former marine intelligence officer and former spokesman for the senate armed services committee john ullyot. he's now managing director at the high lantern group. we welcome you both. >> thank you, you i judy. >> warner: is jim fallows right when he says essentially this has been an era of military defeat in this country rather...
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cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin student of alan dershowitz.hey're not being named -- not being accused of any crime. why are they even named in this thing? >> this is such a bizarre lawsuit to start with. this is a lawsuit where these women are suing the u.s. government. >> it's not just one woman but several other, suing the american government? >> right for making a plea deal with jeffrey epstein that doesn't cover them. >> a lesser charge that gave him 18 months in prison and avoid a federal charge. >> correct. i've never heard of alleged victims being able to file a lawsuit like that much less succeeding in one. and it is especially bizarre that in that lawsuit they are allowed to file these affidavits, alleging this other supposed sexual misconduct. and, as you point out, alan was a teacher of mine dershowitz has remained a friend of mine for many years. it seems particularly outrageous that she's accusing him because he was one of epstein's lawyers in all of this. >> that's the thing that's so crazy to me. when you look at the details of
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jeffrey rosenberg will be joining us in a moment.o, i featured brad delong's thoughts on the initiative of our american government. it would be wise to remember fdr's words. he frameless with martin feldstein. what is a to do? >> a lame-duck president who faces a bunch of hostile legislators, many of whom believe in the newt gingrich playbook, you make the president of the ofther party look like a failure and they lose the election. not much will pass by using the regulatory powers. the one place obama has not moved has been in reconfiguring housing finance. >> i watched a debate earlier this week between two people in boston. was the profession of economics always this political? >> yes. and it's a very start. >> about those who think the key thing to do is to control trade through clever policies or boost agriculture are wrong and that we need to have the government step back. >> what would be your advice to secretary clinton as she considers candidacy? >> find a way to address the fact that america's middle-class is no higher than
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judge andrew napolitano joins us next on this sizzling case of jeffrey epstein and the special favors for his friends. next lou: as we reported at the outset tonight an extraordinary scandal involving power money sex rocking the british monarchy and could very well doom hillary clinton's hopes. jeffrey epstein received special treatment in a child sex abuse case in 2008 in which he served only 13 months in jail, avoiding far more serious charges as he ran a sex slave ring. how was it kept under wraps? how was it all kept so well-controlled? epstein had significant connections that include prince andrew. harvard professor allen both named in the lawsuit and president bill clinton. joining us tonight fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. judge, great to see you. what do you make of this case? six years it's been held under such tight wraps. it's incredible. >> here's what has developed in the past three and a half days in the case. the criminal case was settled in 2008, and i federal statute was violated by the federal government in the manner in which the case was r
judge andrew napolitano joins us next on this sizzling case of jeffrey epstein and the special favors for his friends. next lou: as we reported at the outset tonight an extraordinary scandal involving power money sex rocking the british monarchy and could very well doom hillary clinton's hopes. jeffrey epstein received special treatment in a child sex abuse case in 2008 in which he served only 13 months in jail, avoiding far more serious charges as he ran a sex slave ring. how was it kept under...
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we've known about jeffrey epstein since 2001 and 2008. he's gone to jail.hile. prince andrew's name is what's created the dynamite around this. i think that's why he's had to say something at davos, very unusual for a british royal to do anything of this sort. he's done it in a business -- background. the whole theme of this epstein story has been about using the establishment, about using high profile businessmen and academics as gloss for what is really a very nasty underbelly. jeffrey epstein was friends with prince andrew at a time when big names, jimny cane they all hung out. all the way there were these girls. >> it's a horrifying story. >> all happened in broad daylight. i'm talking here about jeffrey epstein who we know is convicted -- >> dynamite in the story is brins andrew being involved. >> day after day, prince andrew. >> particularly today breaking news right now prince andrew speaking at davos just this moment denying allegations that he had underage sex with a teenager reporting bucking ham palace statements. firstly, i think i must and want
we've known about jeffrey epstein since 2001 and 2008. he's gone to jail.hile. prince andrew's name is what's created the dynamite around this. i think that's why he's had to say something at davos, very unusual for a british royal to do anything of this sort. he's done it in a business -- background. the whole theme of this epstein story has been about using the establishment, about using high profile businessmen and academics as gloss for what is really a very nasty underbelly. jeffrey...
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and refused to answer questions about an alleged source ahead of the trial of former cia officer jeffrey sterling. we will speak to his colleague , matt apuzzo. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least 12 people have been killed in a shooting attack on a french satirical magazine in paris. witnesses say masked gunmen enter the offices of the magazine charlie hebdo and opened fire. charlie hebdo has drawn multiple threats for its characters of the prophet mohammed. in 2012, the magazine's cartoon depicting mohammed in pornographic poses helped spark protests across the middle east. the outcry forced france to close embassies and other official sites in 20 countries. charlie hebdo has repeatedly claimed it publishes the cartoons as a defender of free expression and against religious extremism. speaking at the scene of the attack, french president franÇois holland said barbaric people had carried out an attack on free speech. we will have more later in the broadcast. the new republican-controlled congress ha
and refused to answer questions about an alleged source ahead of the trial of former cia officer jeffrey sterling. we will speak to his colleague , matt apuzzo. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least 12 people have been killed in a shooting attack on a french satirical magazine in paris. witnesses say masked gunmen enter the offices of the magazine charlie hebdo and opened fire. charlie hebdo has drawn...
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judge andrew napolitano joins us next on this sizzling case of jeffrey epstein and the special favors for h friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. lou: as we reported at the outset tonight an extraordinary scandal involving power money sex rocking the british monarchy and could very well doom hillary clinton's hopes. jeffrey epstein received special treatment in a child sex abuse case in 2008 in which he served only 13 months in jail, avoiding far more serious charges as he ran a sex slave ring. how was it kept under wraps? how was it all kept so well-controlled? epstein had significant connections that include prince andrew. harvard
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probably my favorite thing was jeffrey temblor. -- tambor.came back to do take two. >> he understands the power of a sequel. >> what did you learn last night that you did not know about covering the red carpet? >> you've got to be loud. with all of those people cheering and calling it to does famous people, if your voice is not like able mourn, they won't even notice you. >> and in case you did not catch it, george clooney said he loved us will stop >> it might not be the first time he has said that. -- ♪ >> today at the white house, the san antonio spurs the did with president obama. and guess what came out of the mouth of the coach -- an explicit reference to this program. >> what i want to remind the president about, if i might, with all due respect, when i sit stars, i get find. he doesn't. >> we are on the two one half hour every day and we're live on bloomberg -- on bloomberg politics.com. ♪ >> hello, i'm pimm fox and this is what i am "taking stock" of on this generate 12, 2015. crude fell more than 5% after goldman sachs forecast it w
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyhop, 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. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyhop, 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. if yand you're talking toevere rheumyour rheumatologiste me, about a biologic... this 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
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...
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former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin joining us now. impossible task here? i would think there's got to be very few people in the boston area who didn't have preconceived preconceived notions about tsarnaev's guilt. >> one of the things i find about high profile cases with journalists, we follow this closely and in fact they don't. it's not a disqualification to have heard of the bombings. everyone has heard of the bombings. but the people who didn't follow it closely, who don't have preconceived notions, they're eligible. there are more than 1300 people who have been brought in for jury selection. i have no doubt they will be able to find a jury in this case. >> and the fact that every member of the jury and all the alternates they have to be open to sentencing tsarnaev potentially to death. that's got to narrow down an already small pool even further, right? >> that's right, because and that actually plays into a big debate about death penalty cases in general because there are a lot of people who say, you know, i could definitely be
former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin joining us now. impossible task here? i would think there's got to be very few people in the boston area who didn't have preconceived preconceived notions about tsarnaev's guilt. >> one of the things i find about high profile cases with journalists, we follow this closely and in fact they don't. it's not a disqualification to have heard of the bombings. everyone has heard of the bombings. but the people who didn't follow it closely, who don't have...
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>> well, we love jeffrey tempora, so we are looking for "transparent." -- we love jeffrey tambor.got to go. >> i'll look for you on the red carpet. ♪ >> remembered to tuned and monday for our extensive golden globes after action report including first of its kind red carpet coverage for ryan seacrest and joan rivers -- that's mark halperin and john heilemann. no, we're not kidding. >> we are live 24/seven on bloombergpolitics.com including coverage of the 24th to extend presidential race, but also the golden globes. a little bit of everything. -- including coverage of the 2016 presidential race. ♪ ♪ >> i am pimm fox, and "taking stock" for january 9, 2015. suspects in two terror attacks in paris were killed in police raids today. this concludes a week in which 17 people, including four hostages, were killed by terrorists. president francois hollande of france says his country must be united during this time. >> i want to call you all to be vigilant, to remain united and mobilized. vigilance is something the state must demonstrate. >> president obama reiterated that the united stat
>> well, we love jeffrey tempora, so we are looking for "transparent." -- we love jeffrey tambor.got to go. >> i'll look for you on the red carpet. ♪ >> remembered to tuned and monday for our extensive golden globes after action report including first of its kind red carpet coverage for ryan seacrest and joan rivers -- that's mark halperin and john heilemann. no, we're not kidding. >> we are live 24/seven on bloombergpolitics.com including coverage of the...
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jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center speaks with mr.out the book and the magazine's vision. this was filmed two days before franklin foer resigned as editor. he left because he and the ceo had different plans for the future of the magazine. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> welcome to the national constitution center. i'm jeffrey rosen. i'm the president of this wonderful institution. let's recited together -- this is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. beautiful. [applause] that is our inspiring congressional motto. >> it's a cult. >> it is a constitutional cult and its such a thrill to be here in this wonderful place.
jeffrey rosen of the national constitution center speaks with mr.out the book and the magazine's vision. this was filmed two days before franklin foer resigned as editor. he left because he and the ceo had different plans for the future of the magazine. this is one hour and 20 minutes. [applause] >> welcome to the national constitution center. i'm jeffrey rosen. i'm the president of this wonderful institution. let's recited together -- this is the only institution in america chartered by...
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in this case we have jeffrey l. pasley, who was not the valedictorian of carleton college, the great enemy of the other college. so this is nice. that's right. he did graduate. i know he graduated and he did well, because he went on to do his master and ph.d. in history from harvard university. he worked with the great historian balen, who really is one of the giants of early american history. and he established many debates in the field. so tremendous lineage, as we would say. but jeffrey has moved well beyond the shadow of balen. he's now, of course, a full professor at the university of missouri at columbia, where he trains graduate students and undergraduate students. he's researched american political history written a number of different things, won a number of awards, including the national endowment for humanity fellowship, the history division book prize, as well as other things. his earlier books he's got edited his other major book "the tyranny of printers" is all about the role of journalists in creating
in this case we have jeffrey l. pasley, who was not the valedictorian of carleton college, the great enemy of the other college. so this is nice. that's right. he did graduate. i know he graduated and he did well, because he went on to do his master and ph.d. in history from harvard university. he worked with the great historian balen, who really is one of the giants of early american history. and he established many debates in the field. so tremendous lineage, as we would say. but jeffrey has...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey 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. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffrey 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. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers!...
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you may remember jeffreys not unknown to wade into these kinds of waters.ht trading from not that long ago when they faced a significant loss and ended up working with them as well. we can't confirm these reports. reuters and bloomberg, potential interest from jeffreys but telling you senior management chandler and frieden are on-site but what that means these kinds of things are moment to moment and in negotiation for a company clearly in deep trouble. we'll see how it develops. >> kevin, your words about the biogenesis of the ocean make something waves on twitter this morning. >> sure. even if they don't get bought out they go to zero, who cares. the jobs will be retained throughout another firm. it's the equity of the manager going to zero. irrelevant to the rest of us. >> david f you get more, come back. >> will do. >> next up a great year for venture capital. according to the national capital association. vc invested over $48 billion last year the biggest number since 2000, about $20 billion went to software start-ups the highest percentage in history.
you may remember jeffreys not unknown to wade into these kinds of waters.ht trading from not that long ago when they faced a significant loss and ended up working with them as well. we can't confirm these reports. reuters and bloomberg, potential interest from jeffreys but telling you senior management chandler and frieden are on-site but what that means these kinds of things are moment to moment and in negotiation for a company clearly in deep trouble. we'll see how it develops. >>...
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she claims to have been prostituted out to andrew by jeffrey epstein, a billionaire convicted in 2008f soliciting a minor fortion. she claims epstein paid her $15,000 to be with the prince. and before that big night in 2001, epstein allegedly emphasized, whatever prince andrew wanted, i was to make sure he got, she says. buckingham palace has repeatedly denied prince andrew had any sexual contact with her saying tonight it has nothing further to add from its earlier comments strenuously denying the allegations. >> the palace don't usually comment on matters of their private life. in this case they didn't just hide behind a no comment. if they did it would look bad. >> rep court findings get specific. the public relations policemen for the people named in the affidavit, she's talking about number of times, she's talking about places she's saying there were other people there. and seeing that in the affidavit makes it that much more concrete. >> reporter: but sarah aka fergie she's come to prince andrew's defense. fergie told reporters, the york family are a tight unit. he is the greate
she claims to have been prostituted out to andrew by jeffrey epstein, a billionaire convicted in 2008f soliciting a minor fortion. she claims epstein paid her $15,000 to be with the prince. and before that big night in 2001, epstein allegedly emphasized, whatever prince andrew wanted, i was to make sure he got, she says. buckingham palace has repeatedly denied prince andrew had any sexual contact with her saying tonight it has nothing further to add from its earlier comments strenuously denying...
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coming up, jeffrey currie on the new world order. stay with us. ♪ >> good morning, everyone.n on oil. that itself is a surprise. let's get to our top headlines this morning. >> a branch of al qaeda says it was behind last week's deadly attack of the charlie hebdo offices in paris. the leader of a branch in yemen claimed responsibility and says the room -- the attack was in response to the cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed. people lined up at charlie hebdo to see a car -- a cartoon showing the prophet mohammed saying "all is forgiven." lawmakers are working to build funding homeland security. it was due to the president's executive order that temporarily prevents 4 million immigrants from being deported. john boehner says it is not about immigration, but overreach by the president. annual menu addition at some restaurants this month, the latest to embrace the avoidance of gluten. obviously, many people have celiac but that is not what pizza is responding to. i think it is the cheese on the peace and the bread. >> we want to understand there is a very serious nature to th
coming up, jeffrey currie on the new world order. stay with us. ♪ >> good morning, everyone.n on oil. that itself is a surprise. let's get to our top headlines this morning. >> a branch of al qaeda says it was behind last week's deadly attack of the charlie hebdo offices in paris. the leader of a branch in yemen claimed responsibility and says the room -- the attack was in response to the cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed. people lined up at charlie hebdo to see a car -- a...
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again, thank you, jeffrey. >>> next here on cnn, a pakistani school reopens for the first time sinceattacked by the taliban last month. we hear from one of the survivors when we come back. >>> a pakistani school at the center of a taliban massacre is holding class again. the public school reopened today for the first time since the december 16th attack. 150 people were killed most of those were children. the building has been painted to prepare for the students to come back. but the trauma of course lives on for these students who are very brave to go back to their school. michelle stockman joins us live now with more about their thoughts michelle of going back to school after such a horror occurred there. >> that's right. there's tight security around the school today. your back, and this is your blood? >> yes. >> reporter: so tell me why did you decide to keep this? >> reporter: wounded in body, but not in spirit. at least not that he'll say out loud. this 15-year-old was shot in the back while protecting two classmates from taliban gunmen on a murderous rampage in the school's aud
again, thank you, jeffrey. >>> next here on cnn, a pakistani school reopens for the first time sinceattacked by the taliban last month. we hear from one of the survivors when we come back. >>> a pakistani school at the center of a taliban massacre is holding class again. the public school reopened today for the first time since the december 16th attack. 150 people were killed most of those were children. the building has been painted to prepare for the students to come back....
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also tonight, the list of high-powered politicians, and a-list celebrities with ties to pedophile jeffrey epstein is growing. some of the names may simply shock you. epstein's influenced a president and prince and physicist and rock 'n' roll legend. and it was a great day for investors. on wall street the dow jones industrial average rallied again from the opening bell closing up more than 300 points on the day erasing the losses from earlier this week. a paper gain in fact of 425 billion dollars today. we begin tonight overseas a national day of mourning in france after the murder of 12 people at the satirical newspaper "charlie hebdo." the pen of the silenced journalists quickly becoming the symbol of the french people defiant in resolve to overcome the tragedy holding candlelight vigils across the country tonight. fox news correspondent greg palkot is in paris and has the latest for us. >> reporter: lou, police tonight are focusing their attention to the north of this crime scene, in the hope of capturing the terrorists whose vicious act produced a national trauma. just one day after t
also tonight, the list of high-powered politicians, and a-list celebrities with ties to pedophile jeffrey epstein is growing. some of the names may simply shock you. epstein's influenced a president and prince and physicist and rock 'n' roll legend. and it was a great day for investors. on wall street the dow jones industrial average rallied again from the opening bell closing up more than 300 points on the day erasing the losses from earlier this week. a paper gain in fact of 425 billion...
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jeffrey toobin robert costa, thank you both being here. i'm a little better catching than i am passing. after quick break i want to turn to something meaningful yesterday. here in new york i interviewed four parents of the victims of colorado movie shooting. they told me why they think we and the press should not name the shooter show the shooter's face. i want to show you why it changed my mind. a really important interview coming up after this. andrew hunter debating who will win the big race between the tortoise and the hare. what do you think andrew? rabbits are faster. it's not a rabbit, it's a hare. what's the difference? maybe figure that out before debating the best wide reciever of all time. wait, are you odell beckham jr.? vote on twitter for your chance to win a mercedes-benz big race viewing party. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lot
jeffrey toobin robert costa, thank you both being here. i'm a little better catching than i am passing. after quick break i want to turn to something meaningful yesterday. here in new york i interviewed four parents of the victims of colorado movie shooting. they told me why they think we and the press should not name the shooter show the shooter's face. i want to show you why it changed my mind. a really important interview coming up after this. andrew hunter debating who will win the big race...