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jeffrey: completely.spend about $30 billion per year on biomedical research through the national institutes of health. but when it comes to clean energy, de-carbonized energy, it is about 1/10th of that, $3 billion per year, yet we have a $100 billion economy that depends on de-carbonization. we have not meshed the high-stakes we have in the energy transition with the r&d that goes with it. what we know from our experience in this country is when the government has been determined to make a breakthrough, for instance the human genome project or the mission to space or promoting computers and internet of course, it has not done it by itself, but it has been fundamental and working together with the private sector to make the huge breakthroughs. charlie: beyond the tax on carbon, which can be done in a number of ways, you are also calling on raising the federal tax on gasoline. jeffrey: we are stuck, of course. we have an 18.4 cent per gallon tax on gasoline, which is the same as it has been at the nominal
jeffrey: completely.spend about $30 billion per year on biomedical research through the national institutes of health. but when it comes to clean energy, de-carbonized energy, it is about 1/10th of that, $3 billion per year, yet we have a $100 billion economy that depends on de-carbonization. we have not meshed the high-stakes we have in the energy transition with the r&d that goes with it. what we know from our experience in this country is when the government has been determined to make a...
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jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income.alking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would provide free pre-school through college education for all americans and rebuild the infrastructure with a green grid that would create between 2-4 million jobs. in many western countries, lives come before profit. nicole: presently i do have some kind of healthcare. and i'm this like independent contractor that has to live from paycheck to paycheck, and i have to pay $300 every time i want to go to like a dermatologist, you know, or like general physician. lillian: unfortunately, public option on healthcare never even got to the table, which i thin
jeffrey: we collect 1% of national income.alking about $150 billion that can be mobilized to invest in children's education, pre-school, a safer natural environment, new energy systems, and the like. and when we talk about the fact that we could cut two percentage points of national income from wasteful military spending, that's $300 billion a year that we can gain for real investments in our future that would really improve our national security. narrator: $300 billion a year would provide...
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jeffrey: yeah. yeah. james: tell us about it. jeffrey: we live in upstate new york.family and my family and my friend andy and his family. a buddy of ours had this candy store called samuel's for 20 some odd years. he tragically passed away. we didn't want to candy store to turn into a starbucks so we bought it. [applause] james: because you live that way. you don't live in l.a. you don't live in new york. you live in a log cabin. jeffrey: i still have the log cabin. now we live on a farm. we have a 60 acre -- it used to be a horse farm. james: looking handsome sweeping out pig [beep]. this is exciting. you have a miniseries on the history channel called "texas rising." [applause] what is it about? jeffrey: "texas rising," it starts -- it takes place the day after the alamo falls. it is sort of about the texas revolution and santa ana and the mexican army and what happens and i play like the very first texas ranger and bill paxon, sam houston, olivier martinez. it is a great cast. james: amazing. also you are both currently working together on your show, halle, "exta
jeffrey: yeah. yeah. james: tell us about it. jeffrey: we live in upstate new york.family and my family and my friend andy and his family. a buddy of ours had this candy store called samuel's for 20 some odd years. he tragically passed away. we didn't want to candy store to turn into a starbucks so we bought it. [applause] james: because you live that way. you don't live in l.a. you don't live in new york. you live in a log cabin. jeffrey: i still have the log cabin. now we live on a farm. we...
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you just announced what happened to jeffrey sterling today. what reported would want to name his source in this administration? he would be gone. there you are. was simply happened is, at a certain critical point, we had a walk in. we were very angry about it, the united states pakistan is our ally. and underneath this, yet understand something, which i'm sure you do. just to tell the audience, pakistan has what, 100, 200, maybe more, still producing enriched uranium etc., etc., and never great deal of nuclear weapons -- and they have a great till of nuclear weapons. what would guess they're up to 200 now. we have to have a comity between the generals. this is something very important to us. the pakistani intelligence service, the isi helps trained people that guard the weapons. we work with pakistan very closely to watch out literally with them to monitor the people who are in control of the weapons, to make sure nobody is a secret nationalist or secret jihadist who might grab a weapon and do something crazy with it. that is a serious big iss
you just announced what happened to jeffrey sterling today. what reported would want to name his source in this administration? he would be gone. there you are. was simply happened is, at a certain critical point, we had a walk in. we were very angry about it, the united states pakistan is our ally. and underneath this, yet understand something, which i'm sure you do. just to tell the audience, pakistan has what, 100, 200, maybe more, still producing enriched uranium etc., etc., and never great...
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alabama, jeffrey w garrett. james b hart. william h kelly. john t williamson.rick scott johnson. gabriel bell rich. -- gabriel l rich. arizona -- john t hobbs. david s payne. tyler j. stewart. arkansas -- pete richardson. california -- jordan j. porter. christopher a. cohortkohortzo . michael d. davis jr. ricky p. delfortino. sean r. diamond. juan j. gonzalez. scott m. huel. y. costa yuchenko. brian m. law. nicholas c. lee. timothy d. mitchell. danny p. oliver. roberto c. sanchez. tom a. smith...
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we need, as jeffrey said, social media internet. it will make campaigns -- and by the way, the other thing, look at the uk election, our former colleagues david's and mine, edward milliband didn't quite make it, but it was a two-month campaign and it cost so little. we can take lessons. >> but we know the reforms that are needed. we know there are lots of good ideas out there and we've seen some candidates, when barack obama ran in 2008, you know, he set a record in terms of small donors. >> and big donors. >> and big donors, too. but people did flock to the small donor message. the question i really have is will there come a time when a candidate on a statewide level or a national level really can use social media and use these small, you know, donor delivery mechanisms through social media to outdo and show that this can be done in a way that other people will repeat. >> it may take city by city, david. mayor de blasio credits the small donor financing system with its election. the city council in this city has changed, the landsc
we need, as jeffrey said, social media internet. it will make campaigns -- and by the way, the other thing, look at the uk election, our former colleagues david's and mine, edward milliband didn't quite make it, but it was a two-month campaign and it cost so little. we can take lessons. >> but we know the reforms that are needed. we know there are lots of good ideas out there and we've seen some candidates, when barack obama ran in 2008, you know, he set a record in terms of small donors....
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jeffrey toobin i want to bring you back. jean was mentioning a second ago, in sis really something of a recommendation to the judge. right? this is what the jury thinks should be done the death penalty. does this mean now the next step is the judge la to either accept the recommendation or overrule it? is that the next step? >> technically that's true. but that's basically a formality. there is close to no chance that this federal trial judge will reject the jury's sentence. however, the appeals process will be lengthy and serious and there is one issue in particular that i think offers tsarnaev the best chance on appeal and that's the issue of venue. where this was tried. you know the question of whether he could get a fair trial in boston was -- was not only fought out at the district court but that was appealed before trial, which is very unusual and even more unusual, it was a vote of 2-1 so a very close vote in the appeals court to keep the trial in boston. we've been talking about the mcveigh trial, which has, as we di
jeffrey toobin i want to bring you back. jean was mentioning a second ago, in sis really something of a recommendation to the judge. right? this is what the jury thinks should be done the death penalty. does this mean now the next step is the judge la to either accept the recommendation or overrule it? is that the next step? >> technically that's true. but that's basically a formality. there is close to no chance that this federal trial judge will reject the jury's sentence. however, the...
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mark: good to see you jeffrey. we bring in christopher wheeler again to share jeffrey's view.o get it stuck. christopher: we issued in last year -- trying to get where they did with a single guilty plea. i think this is moved quicker in my opinion. i'm still not sure exactly what it does or how it damages the bank. for all the banks that get fined today, whether it is an impact on capital. ubs was hit with a capital surcharge a couple of years ago in respect to a couple of litigation costs. when these hits come the regulators look and see if maybe they should put a surcharge because part of the capital regime includes not just capital risk in market risk. manus: and is what the national bank did a couple of years ago. that has been leveled off. when they talk about a guilty charge -- it is interesting on what jeffrey said which is this is a bank that is now guilty of fraud. credits suiss is a bank guilty of fraud. what are the ramifications of doing business in the united states, if at all? christopher: this will get capitol hill agitated again. as i said, the whole concept of
mark: good to see you jeffrey. we bring in christopher wheeler again to share jeffrey's view.o get it stuck. christopher: we issued in last year -- trying to get where they did with a single guilty plea. i think this is moved quicker in my opinion. i'm still not sure exactly what it does or how it damages the bank. for all the banks that get fined today, whether it is an impact on capital. ubs was hit with a capital surcharge a couple of years ago in respect to a couple of litigation costs....
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james jeffrey, you heard jamie mcintyre describing back and forth tempo of the battle.it too soon to conclude something is working or not in this part of the world. >> first of all, it tracks with everything i heard. this is fundamentally different with mosul, where troops refuse to fight. the security forces have been fighting off the attacks for a year and a half. they weren't inexperienced. it was typical military problems that i knew in the army, a lack of unity of command. logistical problems. one unit pulls out. it's like a couple of players go up the field, and the rest of the players think he lost a couple of guys. they have a tendency to go off the field. this can be remedied and recognised as something serious. setback. i think it's more that that. some of the things we do out there, we have to see if we can do it better. >> troops that abandoned ramadi are an important place. these are some of the best troops, the golden division, in the iraqi army. >> there's a failure at the regional level to support in other ways and compliment the u.s. activities, you men
james jeffrey, you heard jamie mcintyre describing back and forth tempo of the battle.it too soon to conclude something is working or not in this part of the world. >> first of all, it tracks with everything i heard. this is fundamentally different with mosul, where troops refuse to fight. the security forces have been fighting off the attacks for a year and a half. they weren't inexperienced. it was typical military problems that i knew in the army, a lack of unity of command. logistical...
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. >> the arrested men include jeffrey west the head of north america's tulle company.is predecessor, former fifa jack warner nicolo and the chief of brazilian football jose maria march inwho oversaw last year's cup in brazil. >> blatter is looking to win a fourth turn. fifa say blatta is not involved in the arizona. >> of course he is the head of fifa. he is not involved in any. how can you -- can you say, okay. he has to whatsoever step down. he is the president. he is the president. and in two days, election. if the 209 members reelect him, then he is the president for the next four years. >> there have been many con controversies over his 17-year reign including allegations of corruption. the united states was one of the unsuccessful bids for the 2022 event which qatar is due to host. despite arizona, the expected re-election of blatta and the vote will still go ahead. richard parr arizona. >> al jazeera sports presenter is joining us in the doha studio to tell us whether we will see many more revelations in the coming hours. >> i think we may. let me just take you
. >> the arrested men include jeffrey west the head of north america's tulle company.is predecessor, former fifa jack warner nicolo and the chief of brazilian football jose maria march inwho oversaw last year's cup in brazil. >> blatter is looking to win a fourth turn. fifa say blatta is not involved in the arizona. >> of course he is the head of fifa. he is not involved in any. how can you -- can you say, okay. he has to whatsoever step down. he is the president. he is the...
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jeffrey gundlach.ck to you. >> sticking with the long term dollar view at least strength in many many years, jeffrey gundlach, thanks to you. >>> up next striking new data on the housing market. the delinquency rate and percentage of underwater borrowers plunging but it's not all good news. that's straight ahead. >>> then we'll talk about the state of -- this is going to cheer you up. we'll talk about the state of the recording music with artist pitbull. we're first in business worldwide. thank you for being a sailor, and my daddy. thank you mom, for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are thankful for many things. the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. our world-class service earned usaa the top spot in a study of the most recommended large companies in america. if you're current or former military or their family, see if you're eligible to get an auto insurance quote. >>> the emerge america's conference in miami is underway. we have been co
jeffrey gundlach.ck to you. >> sticking with the long term dollar view at least strength in many many years, jeffrey gundlach, thanks to you. >>> up next striking new data on the housing market. the delinquency rate and percentage of underwater borrowers plunging but it's not all good news. that's straight ahead. >>> then we'll talk about the state of -- this is going to cheer you up. we'll talk about the state of the recording music with artist pitbull. we're first in...
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jeffrey sachs is here. he is a professor, senior human adviser, and director of the earth institute at columbia university. he will serve as chief adviser to secretary moon when the u.n. general assembly adopts the sustainability development goals this september. his new book outlines how the goals aim to end extreme poverty and protect the environment. it is called "the age of sustainable development." i am pleased to have jeffrey sachs back at this table. welcome. let me start with a couple of things. >> sure. >> rose: first of all, i mean, the millennial goals the millennium goals dwe reach half the goals? we made a lot of progress. on the big picture of cutting poverty, that goal was achieved if you take the developing countries as a whole. in fact, there's been an amazing reduction of poverty overall-- china leading the way extraordinary. >> rose: they had such a low base. >> well, they started from very high poverty rates b60% back in 1990. now they're down to well under 10%. >> rose: have half a bill
jeffrey sachs is here. he is a professor, senior human adviser, and director of the earth institute at columbia university. he will serve as chief adviser to secretary moon when the u.n. general assembly adopts the sustainability development goals this september. his new book outlines how the goals aim to end extreme poverty and protect the environment. it is called "the age of sustainable development." i am pleased to have jeffrey sachs back at this table. welcome. let me start with...
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i want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey i don't know how surprised you are by the latest developments because when we read closely that seven-page indictment, the telltale signs were there as too what this seemingly was all about. >> yes. well let's just step back. i'm surprised by this whole thing. i mean this whole thing is an astonishing surprise to me. i mean the fact that denny hastert is being accused of this crime particularly the kind of crime. but once you read the indictment yesterday, it almost couldn't be anything except an accusation of sexual abuse that would prompt someone to pay $3.5 million decades later. >> let me put on the screen the very first line of the indictment. i think this is what you're referring to. it says, from approximately from 1965 to 1981 defendant john dennis hastert was a high school teacher and coach in yorkville, illinois. that is the first thing the feds wanted you to know in the indictment and then further along, i'll put something else on the screen. individual "a" has been
i want to bring in cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey i don't know how surprised you are by the latest developments because when we read closely that seven-page indictment, the telltale signs were there as too what this seemingly was all about. >> yes. well let's just step back. i'm surprised by this whole thing. i mean this whole thing is an astonishing surprise to me. i mean the fact that denny hastert is being accused of this crime particularly the kind of crime. but once...
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>> reporter: just to jeffrey's point. if you read through the indictment it only says misconduct doesn't go further. a question i asked, why is that? i'm told because the charges he's facing they don't really have anything to do with the actual misconduct. federal authorities are saying it's what he did after that to cover it up. a point make there. >> why now jeffrey, the indictment coming now? >> well, because these currency transactions reports, or the failure to file them go up to 207 2014, as i recall from the indictment. this is a crime that took place if it took place, well after his tenure at speaker of the house. so it seems entirely appropriate it would be brought now. >> you ay glee iglee tom? >> yes. so close to the presidency when speaker of the house. talking about a very high public official. they'd want to get it right and the not pursue this haphazard. more diligent in the questions of him, in the fact pattern they were able to develop when they went to question him, and it is a federal violation during a
>> reporter: just to jeffrey's point. if you read through the indictment it only says misconduct doesn't go further. a question i asked, why is that? i'm told because the charges he's facing they don't really have anything to do with the actual misconduct. federal authorities are saying it's what he did after that to cover it up. a point make there. >> why now jeffrey, the indictment coming now? >> well, because these currency transactions reports, or the failure to file them...
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jeffrey, jon ronson had a question for you. >> guest: no did you hear the question?ead and repeat it. >> caller: you stated for the viewers. guess what you were saying you were a mental health professional and you were very skeptical of the dsm disorders. my question is as a gray area liberal my view has always been some disorders in the dsm clearly are absurd and ridiculous but others we assume have got it right. that the checklist is the scientific way of identifying that particular mental illness and mental disorder. my question to you was you are suspicious of the dsm in its entirety and you think that one is okay and that one is not and so on? >> caller: it's an excellent question and i appreciate you amen general and your work to strike a balance. my short answer is yes and no. yes, i think all of the diagnoses in the dsm lacks scientific validity. why? because they lack object of criteria because there is no objective test that can act really make the diagnosis. however, no i don't discount all the diagnoses and agree with you because there is such a thing as
jeffrey, jon ronson had a question for you. >> guest: no did you hear the question?ead and repeat it. >> caller: you stated for the viewers. guess what you were saying you were a mental health professional and you were very skeptical of the dsm disorders. my question is as a gray area liberal my view has always been some disorders in the dsm clearly are absurd and ridiculous but others we assume have got it right. that the checklist is the scientific way of identifying that...
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among them jeffrey webb. his predecessor jack warner, and former south american football head nickolai. they arrested the arrests were a good thing. >> this is a very difficult moment. >> there was more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. people want loads of cash, and in the meantime we have thousands of brazilians struggling to survive. >> they built all the stadiums, and they left the country and now brazil is even worse. >> fbi authorities have started a separate investigation into the awarding of the 2018 and and 2022 world cups. the tournaments in russia and qatar are planned to go ahead but fifa sponsors will be watching closely. no action has been taken against fifa's president blatter. he said his record at fifa was unparalleled and he's expecting to win. >> so seth blatter is not under arrest although he has faced years of criticism. >> it's interesting how fifa has tried to deal with--mean very quickly they organized a press conference this morning and said that that investigation was something that
among them jeffrey webb. his predecessor jack warner, and former south american football head nickolai. they arrested the arrests were a good thing. >> this is a very difficult moment. >> there was more anger than shock. >> it's absurd. people want loads of cash, and in the meantime we have thousands of brazilians struggling to survive. >> they built all the stadiums, and they left the country and now brazil is even worse. >> fbi authorities have started a separate...
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. >> reporter: they're juvenile most about five to six feet long just like jeffrey jacobson. >> i'm 6 you size? jeffrey size. >> with bigger teeth. >> reporter: so far, they're not aggressive and not scaring away brave boarders. >> if i get on and there's just one, i'm right back on the beach. >> reporter: while the shark sightings might keep beachgoers out of the water, the sign, once struggling white population is now growing. >> shark populations around the world are in trouble, so this is a real kind of potential bright spot. >> reporter: shark sightings are happening in some unlikely places. a 1.5 ton great white named mary lee has become a social media sensation, tweeting every time she surfaces. allowing 61,000 followers to track her pings and have fun. mary lee is like the great white kardashian of the ocean tweeted a fan. joe fryer, huntington beach, california. >> the great white kardashian of the ocean. >>> celebrating birthdays, wayne's world, party time, excellent, austin powers as well. actor mike myers turns 52. legend muppetteer and voice of >>> potential problems for
. >> reporter: they're juvenile most about five to six feet long just like jeffrey jacobson. >> i'm 6 you size? jeffrey size. >> with bigger teeth. >> reporter: so far, they're not aggressive and not scaring away brave boarders. >> if i get on and there's just one, i'm right back on the beach. >> reporter: while the shark sightings might keep beachgoers out of the water, the sign, once struggling white population is now growing. >> shark populations...
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and jeffrey webb. the suspects are accused of receiving bribes worth $100 million dating back to the 1990s. separately switzerland has begun it's own criminal investigation into mismanagement and money laundering specifically relating to the rewarding of the world cup tournaments to russia and qatar for 2018 and 2022. >> after the warning and initial shock there is little surprise. allegations have been swirling around fifa for years. >> they were expected to up hold the rules to keep soccer honest and protect the integrity of the game. instead they corrupted the business of worldwide soccer to enrich themselves. >> the alleged crimes stretch back more than two decades. >> this really is the world cup of fraud. today we're issuing fifa a red card. >> the u.s. will investigate anything criminal touching the u.s. if will investigate commercial deals, 14 people have been indicted among them jeffrey webb head of north america football con con can cup. and the chief of million eugenio figueredo. itfifa insi
and jeffrey webb. the suspects are accused of receiving bribes worth $100 million dating back to the 1990s. separately switzerland has begun it's own criminal investigation into mismanagement and money laundering specifically relating to the rewarding of the world cup tournaments to russia and qatar for 2018 and 2022. >> after the warning and initial shock there is little surprise. allegations have been swirling around fifa for years. >> they were expected to up hold the rules to...
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>> i think jeffrey is right on this one. generally the feeling is that an agreement is much better than no agreement. and that the case for military action was never really made by those that opposed the negotiations. and this they want toat they want to see this succeed. everybody has reservations and as the white house has said the mantra is distrust and verify. no one is suggesting that they will trust the iranians to live up to their end of the bargain because we've never seen that before. but really what was the alternative? that's the question that has never been satisfactory answered. what was the alternative. >> keep the sanctions on tighten the sanctions and make the threat of military force credible. >> we'll continue this conversation, but up next we're still a year and a half away from the presidential elections but it seems like russia can't wait for president obama to leave office. we go live to russia right now for an exclusive with one of vladimir putin's closest advisers and we're going to have the howard de
>> i think jeffrey is right on this one. generally the feeling is that an agreement is much better than no agreement. and that the case for military action was never really made by those that opposed the negotiations. and this they want toat they want to see this succeed. everybody has reservations and as the white house has said the mantra is distrust and verify. no one is suggesting that they will trust the iranians to live up to their end of the bargain because we've never seen that...
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take vo -la vctima, "jeffrey navarro" de 43 aÑos estuvo hospitalizado durante meses despus de la agresinque recibi de parte del polica patrick wyeth el 27 de julio de 2012... -el sargento utiliz repetidamente un bastn, para golpear a navarro, sospechoso de robo quin era mental y fsicamente discapacitado... -la polica y funcionarios de la ciudad argumentaron que el oficial actu de forma " razonable y legal "... juan fran - ots --sta maÑana regresa la calma para los miles de pasajeros que usan el bart... take vo ...luego de que ayer se registraran retrasos de hasta seis horas a causa de un percance en las vas del tren. --de acuerdo con el servicio de transporte pblico, ayer una grieta en el tramo ferroviario entre las estaciones de "civic center" y las calles "16 y misin" provoc un efecto domin de demoras. --durante horas de la noche, trabajadores lograron reparar el daÑo por lo que se espera que hoy los trenes operen conforme horario. lorena - top vo --en otra parte de la baha, cientos de pasajeros del bart tambin se vieron afectados, pero...... por un globo de helio. --la empresa "pg&e"
take vo -la vctima, "jeffrey navarro" de 43 aÑos estuvo hospitalizado durante meses despus de la agresinque recibi de parte del polica patrick wyeth el 27 de julio de 2012... -el sargento utiliz repetidamente un bastn, para golpear a navarro, sospechoso de robo quin era mental y fsicamente discapacitado... -la polica y funcionarios de la ciudad argumentaron que el oficial actu de forma " razonable y legal "... juan fran - ots --sta maÑana regresa la calma para los miles de...
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for his father jeffrey it's not easy. as a father how are you going to put him on the plane in june? >> like i usually do. i cry. >> jordan lowe is set to go back to israel next month where he will work in military intelligence. >>> at arlington national cemetery today troops carried out an important mission called flags in. of year just before memorial day the third -- every year just before memorial day the third u.s. infant friday reg pledge known as the old -- regimen known as the old flag places an american flag at each and every gravestone in arlington. it takes more than 1,000 soldiers about four hours to put in those flags. >>> you might expect heavy traffic tomorrow if you're heading to the delmarva beaches to mark the unofficial start of summer. maryland transportation officials predict more than 360,000 vehicles will cross the bay bridge both directions this memorial day weekend. it all starts tomorrow morning. in all aaa says 900,000 people from the d.c. region plan to lift the road over this long holiday week
for his father jeffrey it's not easy. as a father how are you going to put him on the plane in june? >> like i usually do. i cry. >> jordan lowe is set to go back to israel next month where he will work in military intelligence. >>> at arlington national cemetery today troops carried out an important mission called flags in. of year just before memorial day the third -- every year just before memorial day the third u.s. infant friday reg pledge known as the old -- regimen...
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katty: for more on a very volatile situation, i up with the armor american ambassador james jeffrey. he's now at the washington institute for near east policy. some debate between washington, the iraqi government and analyst over how serious a setback this is, the taking of her mighty writ what is your take >> it's what the people in iraq think about it and what the potential volunteers for isis throughout the middle east inc. about it. i believe the answer is this looks like a big isis victory for the people in the region and this is trouble right now. katty: that was the former american ambassador to iraq. now i'm joined by samir who is now at the wilson center. ambassador, do you agree with james jeffrey there that this is a serious setback for the iraqi government? >> trying to play this down is wrong. of course it's politically embarrassing for some people what has happened. but this is very significant. a lot of people will have lost their lives and will lose their lives before this is finished. katty: so how do you account for the anti-gun spokesman here in washington saying t
katty: for more on a very volatile situation, i up with the armor american ambassador james jeffrey. he's now at the washington institute for near east policy. some debate between washington, the iraqi government and analyst over how serious a setback this is, the taking of her mighty writ what is your take >> it's what the people in iraq think about it and what the potential volunteers for isis throughout the middle east inc. about it. i believe the answer is this looks like a big isis...
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tariq: jeffrey webb, you certainly couldn't be closer in a way.t people say publicly, especially in this world of fifa smoke and mirrors, but jeffrey webb and sepp blatter have been side-by-side ever since the last election when blatter won following the premature retirement of his opponent over vote-rigging claims. since then, jeffrey webb has sort of ascended to the higher levels of fifa. he is now a fifa vice president. he is a former cayman islands banker. he has been talked about by sepp blatter in the past as a potential replacement should the day come when blatter decides he has had enough. mark: blatter, the question is clear, hasn't had enough leading up to friday's election -- at least, that is what he has told us. could we imagine that he won't stand in friday's election? tariq: having watched blatter closely for seven or eight years, i can't see an instance of blatter not standing or wanting to be fifa president. it would take people to pull him out of his office for him not to want to do this. this is his guiding power in his life. fi
tariq: jeffrey webb, you certainly couldn't be closer in a way.t people say publicly, especially in this world of fifa smoke and mirrors, but jeffrey webb and sepp blatter have been side-by-side ever since the last election when blatter won following the premature retirement of his opponent over vote-rigging claims. since then, jeffrey webb has sort of ascended to the higher levels of fifa. he is now a fifa vice president. he is a former cayman islands banker. he has been talked about by sepp...
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there is talk as you mentioned of jeffrey webb amohose on the fifa xhek tiexecutive commi along with jack warner, obviously expelled from world futbol, very controversial circumstances over allegations of briberly in the last fifa election for the presidency in 2011. julio rocha, rafael esquivelle, nicholas loas, the paraguayan, who asked the english bid to give him a knight hood. there has been a number of allegations around him. that's what "the new york times" and others are reporting this morning. talk of -- sports promotion officials being alejandro bussado, julio kinkais, and mario kinkais, and jose mangeleas. people alleging to have been arrested. i mean, charges of cal investigations of racketeering, money laundering, money fraud. tax evasion. those names half not been confirmed by justice officials butt but widely reported in several media. >> given this, it is earth shattering isn't it. awaiting the presidential election for fifa friday. would you think they would go ahead with that. sepp blatter isn't charged. but he will be affectedn't he? >> there is a currently high lev
there is talk as you mentioned of jeffrey webb amohose on the fifa xhek tiexecutive commi along with jack warner, obviously expelled from world futbol, very controversial circumstances over allegations of briberly in the last fifa election for the presidency in 2011. julio rocha, rafael esquivelle, nicholas loas, the paraguayan, who asked the english bid to give him a knight hood. there has been a number of allegations around him. that's what "the new york times" and others are...
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jeffrey good to have you with us. are the markets reading -- good to have you with us are the markets reading the interest rate map correctly as far as when and how fast? >> probably not, tyler, in our opinion. bond investors in particular they've been telling the story, this narrative, there isn't any inflation, there's not much growth and, therefore, the fed may or may not hike this year and if they do it will be slow and very gradual. and when i look at the data i see plenty of growth job market looks good and this morning, as pointed out, we did see a bit of inflation, so that's a little bit different than the narrative that bond investors have been spinning. so i think there's some -- sorry, go ahead. >> given that then when do you expect t to make their first move on interest rates and how fast will subsequent moves be? >> she said this year so we've got that. i think pr good confidence there. it's difficult to say, sue, because they haven't given us clear guidance as to what exactly they are looking for. she sa
jeffrey good to have you with us. are the markets reading -- good to have you with us are the markets reading the interest rate map correctly as far as when and how fast? >> probably not, tyler, in our opinion. bond investors in particular they've been telling the story, this narrative, there isn't any inflation, there's not much growth and, therefore, the fed may or may not hike this year and if they do it will be slow and very gradual. and when i look at the data i see plenty of growth...
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. >>> jeffrey epstein appears in public for the first time in four years. should the clinton camp be worried? all that plus more. "hannity" starts right here, right now. >> they're calling for the head of free speech organizer pamela geller. a chilling post written by a jihadist warned geller cannot hide and she will be killed for daring to hold a cartoon contest. they also claimed that isis has fought over 70 fighters in 15 states in america that are all waiting to react. pam geller also with us radical london and add amend chatterley is with us. i want to warn everyone about anjum. he's been on the program before. >> we believe the whole world should be governed by divine law. >> and you agree that women can drive, correct. >> it's a saudi law. it's up to them to decide how the rules should be applied. >> and women who are on the posture side should be killed? >> of course. >> and gays and lesbians, the penalty for that is death, correct? >> if they do that publicly in front of witnesses, it does carry capital punishment, yes, sir. >> let me go to you, pa
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joining us jeffrey toobin joining us on the phone and psychiatrist and columnist dr. gale salts.eff the word that there is alleged sexual abuse at the core of this how could that impact the federal case against dennis hastert when centers on the huge sums of money with -- withdrew. >> well technically this case is about what he did in terms of getting cash out of the bank. he is alleged to have structured and to have planned his transactions so that the bank wouldn't file these reports that they are required to do for these large cash transactions. this is called structuring. it is a well established crime and he's also accused of lying to the fbi about why he did this. now the reason he did this leads back to the claim of sexual abuse. he is alleged to have been paying this individual a. this person who has not been identified $3.5 million. and he was doing so in cash. if he pleads guilty the government will never disclose the name of this person. but if he goes to trial, the whole messy story will certainly come out. >> so just to be clear, jeffrey, under what legal circumstanc
joining us jeffrey toobin joining us on the phone and psychiatrist and columnist dr. gale salts.eff the word that there is alleged sexual abuse at the core of this how could that impact the federal case against dennis hastert when centers on the huge sums of money with -- withdrew. >> well technically this case is about what he did in terms of getting cash out of the bank. he is alleged to have structured and to have planned his transactions so that the bank wouldn't file these reports...
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jeffrey: you brought up hennepin county. the idea -- very simple at its corporate you take all the money -- this is the idea at its core. you take all the money at the state level and wipe your hands clean and it is their job to do with that. they are the most context patients to deal with and they have been charged with doing that. they have certain unique advantages, that those patients are automatically enrolled in the program. you don't need to find anybody. they are yours. there are specific governmental structures that allow types of data sharing that are not necessarily present in other communities. the other thing is that the state has been very generous. while certain states have materialized, they have not had to pay that back. those are the unique features of that particular program. it makes a lot of sense. i referred to the fact that i was apparent. i have two kids. the one kid i give $10 to come he says that money -- saves that money, and the other kid buys coming outs and is totally not responsible. this is th
jeffrey: you brought up hennepin county. the idea -- very simple at its corporate you take all the money -- this is the idea at its core. you take all the money at the state level and wipe your hands clean and it is their job to do with that. they are the most context patients to deal with and they have been charged with doing that. they have certain unique advantages, that those patients are automatically enrolled in the program. you don't need to find anybody. they are yours. there are...
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congressman ray la hood and our cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin.whole notion of what's called positive train control. peter goelz, if that had been in place in this area in philadelphia eight people would still be alive right now. explain that toll our viewers. >> that's correct, wolf. i mean this is a system that is gps and radio control, that monitors the progress of the train and compares it to a, to the track ahead, and if it's going too fast it will automatically slow the train down. if there's a train in front of it it will stop the train and it's a system that the ntsb has recommended adoption for many years. >> what's been taking so long mr. secretary? because you support it. everyone now says it should be in place noth only in the northeast corridor but all over the united states. what's taking so long to get the job done? >> first of all, wolf it is mandated by congress. it is a system that's proven that it's a great safety system. it not only slows trains down but it actually stops them, if they need to be stopped. and it would have prev
congressman ray la hood and our cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin.whole notion of what's called positive train control. peter goelz, if that had been in place in this area in philadelphia eight people would still be alive right now. explain that toll our viewers. >> that's correct, wolf. i mean this is a system that is gps and radio control, that monitors the progress of the train and compares it to a, to the track ahead, and if it's going too fast it will automatically slow the...
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north carolina -- jeffrey w. green. stanley l. klingenschmidt. alexander e. thalman. ohio -- michael a. paris sr. justin r. weinbrenner. oklahoma -- bryan d. beck. kelly a. chase. terry b. fischer. mitchell d. weeks. kristen d. willheit. pennsylvania -- richard a. champion. brian k. dixon ii. david kedra. cheryl a. pierce. south carolina -- joseph j. madaskovic. holmes n. smith jr. tennessee -- david c. johnson. darryl j. perrett. michael a. petrina. texas -- paul a. buckles. charles d. dinwiddy. lee dixon. jessica l. hollis. cleveland d. johnson jr. mark u. kelley. alejandro martinez, sr. michael j. naylor. michael a. pimmintel. jessie valdez, iii. utah -- corey blake ride. virginia -- brian m. berger. purcy lee house, iii. brian w.jones. washington -- derek a. hansen. wisconsin -- michael j. seversen. federal -- oswaldo o. albarati-casana. michael c. baskett. jair j. cabrera. jason m. crisp. brian j. feldt. alexander i. giannini. clinton holtz. brandon k. kountz. mark a. mayo. frank e. mcknight. ernest j. montoya, sr. tyler r. robledo geniel amaro-fantauzzi juaquin
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but some of the names that are coming out hugely surprising, jeffrey webb, who is the fifa vice presidentrents head of concacaf, he's regarded as a fifa reformer he called for the garcia report that looked in to the qatar and russia world cups for that to be published publically and for runs to be dealt w to see a figure like him being arrested today a huge surprise. >> how will this have any affect if any on friday's presidential vote? >> all of these -- most of the people involved are members of fifa's executive committee so would be involved in that vote. the vote as you say takes place on friday. but the 209 fifa members who are going to be voting in that, so i am assuming the vote will go ahead and despite everything that's going on, i think that he will probably win the vote. he's running against prince ali of jar dan in that jordan, we are expecting a press conference at 9:00 gmt. >> what do we expect to see there? all eye on his switzerland. >> it will be at fifa house and they will probably confirm the names. people arrested. organization that his will be looking after. and i thi
but some of the names that are coming out hugely surprising, jeffrey webb, who is the fifa vice presidentrents head of concacaf, he's regarded as a fifa reformer he called for the garcia report that looked in to the qatar and russia world cups for that to be published publically and for runs to be dealt w to see a figure like him being arrested today a huge surprise. >> how will this have any affect if any on friday's presidential vote? >> all of these -- most of the people involved...
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the family of fallen officer jeffrey fontana already knows. fontana was an academy classmate and good friend of johnson. >> it gets easier, but it never goes away and it will be 14 years in october that jeffrey was killed and it seems like yesterday. >> are you glad for these kind of ceremonies? >> yes. i think they bring awareness to everybody and support. >> reporter: most people we talked to including the chief, agree. >> i think it's helped in terms of the bonding, in terms of the relationships, not only again internally but externalism i mean, consider everything that is going on with law enforcement nationally. i think this has helped us. >> reporter: and sandy fontana also pointed out she is helping the johnson family through a support group called cops concerns of police survivors a group that was not around when she went through her ordeal. live in san jose, robert honda, nbc bay area news. >> thank you robert. >>> bizarre allegation tonight tying an employee of attorney general camilla harris to claims of running a fake police force.
the family of fallen officer jeffrey fontana already knows. fontana was an academy classmate and good friend of johnson. >> it gets easier, but it never goes away and it will be 14 years in october that jeffrey was killed and it seems like yesterday. >> are you glad for these kind of ceremonies? >> yes. i think they bring awareness to everybody and support. >> reporter: most people we talked to including the chief, agree. >> i think it's helped in terms of the...
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once is jeffrey webb the current head of concacaf. he's regarded as a reformer who joined the foo fa fifa executive committee recently. he's strong in the fight against racism. he said the garcia reports should be fully published, so many people are surprised today he's a person arrested. some names that are surprised his predecessor is jack warner notorious name. someone who had to step down from all his posts. he was a former fifa vice president because of allegations of corruption back in 2011. >> and you know during the press conference walter de gregorio stressed several times that sepp blatter wasn't involved in any of this. any question of him stepping down or how this reflects on him as well as the election that's meant to take place on friday for the presidency? >> let me read you a statement de gregorio said. the president is not involved. how can you say he has to step down? if he's re-elected he's the president for the next four years. he repeated many times that friday's vote the vote for the fifa presidential elections w
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i want to thank cyril wecht and jeffrey toobin and sunny hostin here in boston.more to talk about this in the days and weeks ahead. >>> coming up just what are the conditions for prisoner in police vans? turns out so-called rough rides not all that unusual. plus the crowd around me growing larger and more jubilant by the minute. what is expected tonight? stay with us. here at friskies, cats are in charge of approving every new recipe. because it's cats who know best what cats like to eat. up today, new friskies 7. we're trying seven cat-favorite flavors all in one dish. now for the moment of truth. yep, looks like it's time to share what our cats love with your cats. new friskies 7. for cats. by cats. we never thought we'd be farming wind out here. it's not just building jobs here it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy i'm so proud, like it's just amazing. >>> welcome back to "the l
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whether we are bringing you exclusively jeffrey skilling, the former -- jeffrey stille -- sterling, the former cia analyst sentenced to three and a half years in prison for releasing information to new york times reporter james rison. and making the comparisons between what jeffrey sterling release and what general to try us released to his girlfriend, his biographer, the top-secret e-mails for which he never went to jail and is in actin advisor to president obama, though he was slapped with misdemeanors his sentence suspended. whether we are bringing you dr. robert j lifton, one of the leading psychiatrists in the united states talking about the american psychological association and its involvement with the pentagon and cia when it comes to torture or bringing you isabel imed a the great writer, you know that this is a forum for free speech. 866-359-4334 is the number to call. developing the theory of bio cognitive science based on research that demonstrates how thoughts and their biological expression: merge within a cultural history. please call, please fill the phone lines. the boo
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jeffrey savage is with the u.n. refugee operation in indonesia. >> we've been stuck overseas for weeks, for months. they've been held on these ships and then the smugglers just deserted them and left them with very little food, veryuel for the engines. so it's something that really is a massive humanitarian crisis waiting to happen. prosecutor in madison, wisconsin back in this country, a prosecutor in madison, wisconsin announced he will not charge a white policeman who killed a bi- racial man last march. police said 19-year-old tony robinson was unarmed, but was shot after he punched the officer. the district attorney said today the use of force was legal, and he urged the community to remain peaceful. >> i am reminded that true and lasting change does not come from violence but from exercising our voices and our vote. >> ifill: tony robinson's family has criticized the prosecutor, and called today for a new march to the state capitol. "rolling stone" magazine now faces a defamation suit for a discredited story ab
jeffrey savage is with the u.n. refugee operation in indonesia. >> we've been stuck overseas for weeks, for months. they've been held on these ships and then the smugglers just deserted them and left them with very little food, veryuel for the engines. so it's something that really is a massive humanitarian crisis waiting to happen. prosecutor in madison, wisconsin back in this country, a prosecutor in madison, wisconsin announced he will not charge a white policeman who killed a bi-...