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jeffrey: for the “pbs newshour”" i'm jeffrey brown in new york. amna: and we'll be back shortly. a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like this one on the air. ♪ amna: for those staying with us, we take a second look at a piece of history at risk. steam engines are fired by coal, and the price of that fuel has skyrocketed in recent years. in turn, that is jeopardizing the future of some of britain's living and breathing museums. from south western england, special correspondent malcolm brabant reports. malcolm: they're burning through money at the swanage railway, as is every historic line in the land which gave birth to steam trains. the locomotive hling today's service is a 1940's vintage express, back to robust health after a $400,000 refit. in total, there are 150 heritage railway lines in britain, and all of them are facing the same problems. this is the start of the new season, and they're all banking on good visitor numbers to help them survive. >> we have had to work very hard to address the impacts of the pandemic. and coming out of that, we have sti
jeffrey: for the “pbs newshour”" i'm jeffrey brown in new york. amna: and we'll be back shortly. a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like this one on the air. ♪ amna: for those staying with us, we take a second look at a piece of history at risk. steam engines are fired by coal, and the price of that fuel has skyrocketed in recent years. in turn, that is jeopardizing the future of some of britain's living and breathing museums. from south western england,...
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jeffrey: as winner of "rupaul's drag race."d the crowd with her so-called big reveal, and that is the title of her new book, one that explores the history and art of drag and her own life in it. >> i wanted to present drag as an art form tied to a community and is a site for people to advocate for change. jeffrey: what is the art in drag? >> from beginning to end, drag is an art. we think about colors and textures. we tell a story on stage. we dance. other people tell stories or jokes. i lip-synch, which is a tradition. there is also artistry and appearance. we paint our faces like a painting, design costumes that go wilder than contemporary fashion, bigger and more colorful, and it is a place to have fun and try things and experiment. jeffrey: is a place to have fun and experiment, but it is also a place for saying something. >> yes. the thing i want to say is, first of all, queer people, non-binary and trans people are normal, we can have beautiful lives in the world, and that it is good to be truthful about who you are, to e
jeffrey: as winner of "rupaul's drag race."d the crowd with her so-called big reveal, and that is the title of her new book, one that explores the history and art of drag and her own life in it. >> i wanted to present drag as an art form tied to a community and is a site for people to advocate for change. jeffrey: what is the art in drag? >> from beginning to end, drag is an art. we think about colors and textures. we tell a story on stage. we dance. other people tell...
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jeffrey: yes. as close as you can get to what you intended. jeffrey: even with “new york, new york” now on broadway, kander, who lives with his husband, albert stephenson, was about to leave after our talk to join a workshop session for a potential revival of the kander and ebb 1990 musical “kiss of the spider woman.” he is very much still at it. john: my mother had a great phase, which no -- none of us understood until later in life. she said, you do the best you can. a horse can't do any better. jeffrey: a horse can't do any better. john: i understand now what that means. in other words, if you're writina show, you do the best you can, sometimes without thinking of the ramifications. jeffrey: you are 96 and still working. what is the secret? john: well, are you supposed to stop doing the things that give you pleasure? who wrote that rule? jeffrey: no one wrote that rule, certainly not for john kander. for the “pbs newshour,” i'm jeffrey brown in new york, new york. ♪ geoff: wow. amna: we'll be ba
jeffrey: yes. as close as you can get to what you intended. jeffrey: even with “new york, new york” now on broadway, kander, who lives with his husband, albert stephenson, was about to leave after our talk to join a workshop session for a potential revival of the kander and ebb 1990 musical “kiss of the spider woman.” he is very much still at it. john: my mother had a great phase, which no -- none of us understood until later in life. she said, you do the best you can. a horse can't do...
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jeffrey brown met up with him recently for our arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ jeffrey: just a manthe afternoon soundcheck on the stage of the wolf trap national park for the performing arts outside washington, d.c. and that night, before a packed crowd. john legend is doing something new in his latest project: singing songs that influenced him and that brought him fame. ♪ but also telling personal stories of how he got there. john: in addition to selling delicious fries, mcdonald's did outreach to the black community in the form of a black history month essay competition. i wrote this essay when i was 15 years old, and i said i was going to try to make history by becoming a successful artist and using my success to try to make the world better. and i still feel that same sense of mission, and i'm going to keep doing it. jeffrey: the other thing you talked about was living up to this name that you chose. john: i'm trying every day. jeffrey: in fact, he was born and grew up as john stephens, but as john legend, he's sold millions of albums since his 2004 debut, "get lifted," and his
jeffrey brown met up with him recently for our arts and culture series, "canvas." ♪ jeffrey: just a manthe afternoon soundcheck on the stage of the wolf trap national park for the performing arts outside washington, d.c. and that night, before a packed crowd. john legend is doing something new in his latest project: singing songs that influenced him and that brought him fame. ♪ but also telling personal stories of how he got there. john: in addition to selling delicious fries,...
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jeffrey and tom, it's been such a pleasure thank you. kate and, tom, i'll see you soon. all right jeffrey. take care of yourself. and and our audience. thank you for taking time. and i hope you'll watch their film and read their op ed. you can find it on washingtonpost.com. there's a short link. it's w ap0 wapo dot s2. slash 1876. until now tonight we have a very special guest
jeffrey and tom, it's been such a pleasure thank you. kate and, tom, i'll see you soon. all right jeffrey. take care of yourself. and and our audience. thank you for taking time. and i hope you'll watch their film and read their op ed. you can find it on washingtonpost.com. there's a short link. it's w ap0 wapo dot s2. slash 1876. until now tonight we have a very special guest
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jeffrey brown traveled to st.culture series, canvas. >> right now, we are in somebody's living room or kitchen. we are in the neighborhood but you have to use your imagination. jeffrey: not far from downtown st. louis, its famed arch in the distance, the old buildings are gone. this was the site of an historic and vibrant black neighborhood called mill creek valley, razed in the name of urban renewal in the late 1950's. now, it's memorialized in a large public installation titled "pillars of the valley." each pillar holding an hourglass shape signifying the passage and loss of time and people. >> like pillars of the community. jeffrey: with inscribed quotations from some of those who once lived here, their names and occupations nearby. it's the work of 38-year-old st. louis artist damon davis. >> i'm a kid that grew up in st. louis, so i've been in this area my entire life, in st. louis, east st. louis, and i had never heard about this. and i thought i had a very good grasp on black history, specifically where i w
jeffrey brown traveled to st.culture series, canvas. >> right now, we are in somebody's living room or kitchen. we are in the neighborhood but you have to use your imagination. jeffrey: not far from downtown st. louis, its famed arch in the distance, the old buildings are gone. this was the site of an historic and vibrant black neighborhood called mill creek valley, razed in the name of urban renewal in the late 1950's. now, it's memorialized in a large public installation titled...
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jeffrey: ok. maureen corrigan. that i think really is perfect for summer is alberto luis urrea's novel goodnight irene. usually he's writing about issues of the u.s.-mexican border. but here he's drawing on a story that derives from his mother's experiences during world war ii. she was a volunteer with the red cross. she was a so-called donut dolly. she and another woman rode around in a truck delivering coffee and donuts to servicemen. i had no idea -- my dad was in world war ii, and i had no idea that these women did more than just meet soldiers at the railroad station. his mother followed patton's army behind the lines in battle of the bulge. i mean, so we're we're kind of getting a herman wouk type big history, but also with a lot of twists and turns and very affecting. so goodnight irene is one of my recommendations. and then, lorrie moore's i am homeless if this is not my home. lorrie moore, there's nobody like her, the way she plays with language, her kind of warm but absurdist view of of life. she's telling
jeffrey: ok. maureen corrigan. that i think really is perfect for summer is alberto luis urrea's novel goodnight irene. usually he's writing about issues of the u.s.-mexican border. but here he's drawing on a story that derives from his mother's experiences during world war ii. she was a volunteer with the red cross. she was a so-called donut dolly. she and another woman rode around in a truck delivering coffee and donuts to servicemen. i had no idea -- my dad was in world war ii, and i had no...
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downs late today suspending racing operations because of several horse deaths >>> the final days of jeffrey epstein. the new details, the phone call he said he needed to make just before his death will these prison documents quiet the conspiracy theories? >>> new video, a car stolen with a toddler inside >> they took my car with my baby in the back >> the suspect dropping him on the side of the road tonight, the moment he's reunited with his mother. >>> and the school bus on fire. how this pregnant driver got everyone out to safety. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> and good evening. i'm tom llamas in for lester the weekend is kicking off with dangerous weather across the country. take a look at this. it's a tornado ripping across western texas near fort stockton late today you can see how dark the skies got. one of at least five reported tornadoes in the state and the first named tropical storm of the season. you see it right here, arlene, adding to the heavy rain in florida. swamping streets just as hurricane season gets under way how they're preparing for more
downs late today suspending racing operations because of several horse deaths >>> the final days of jeffrey epstein. the new details, the phone call he said he needed to make just before his death will these prison documents quiet the conspiracy theories? >>> new video, a car stolen with a toddler inside >> they took my car with my baby in the back >> the suspect dropping him on the side of the road tonight, the moment he's reunited with his mother. >>>...
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they're still guiding for two more hikes to get to the 2% rate >> let's bring in jeffrey gundlach jeffrey, good to see you steve liesman described this as very hawkish rick santelli said hawkish times ten. what was your take >> it was definitely hawkish in the rhetoric, but not hawkish in the action i feel like the fed is getting mr. magoo like at the last meeting it was a hike, but called a dovish hike now we have a hawkish pause. wonder what it will be in the july meeting seems like the opinion that we need more rate hikes has been made clear the path of rate hikes is all over the place i would like to remind people that the fed has had a bad record of forecasts where the fund rate is going to be jay powell, to his credit, pointed that out it's interesting to notice that two years ago the forecast for the fed funds rate at the end of 2023 was 50 to 75 basis points that was the median dot. they missed by 450 basis points and even more if they continue to hike, which i don't think they'll do we seem to have some fed people think rates are going to stay above 5 for two years and others thi
they're still guiding for two more hikes to get to the 2% rate >> let's bring in jeffrey gundlach jeffrey, good to see you steve liesman described this as very hawkish rick santelli said hawkish times ten. what was your take >> it was definitely hawkish in the rhetoric, but not hawkish in the action i feel like the fed is getting mr. magoo like at the last meeting it was a hike, but called a dovish hike now we have a hawkish pause. wonder what it will be in the july meeting seems...
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is jeffrey donaldson, the leader osir jeffrey, cratilof nionist party is jeffrey donaldson, the leader your solution to the problem ? well,— kingdom, what's your solution to the problem ? �*ftt�*tz;cc c 33 the problem? well, it's good to be back , jacob, be back, jacob, and congratulations gb views congratulations to gb views views on winning the awards today. views on winning the awards today . i think that's good for today. i think that's good for news the station in terms of northern ireland and the windsor framework, we have considered very carefully what is in this framework . we've consulted framework. we've consulted widely within northern ireland, talk to businesses , talk to talk to businesses, talk to consumers, talk to people in the political realm. and it's clear to us that the windsor framework doesn't adequately resolve all of the problems created by the northern ireland protocol. so we continue to have concerns . we continue to have concerns. we have put further proposals to the government on how those concerns can be addressed and we're waiting on them to respond . in t
is jeffrey donaldson, the leader osir jeffrey, cratilof nionist party is jeffrey donaldson, the leader your solution to the problem ? well,— kingdom, what's your solution to the problem ? �*ftt�*tz;cc c 33 the problem? well, it's good to be back , jacob, be back, jacob, and congratulations gb views congratulations to gb views views on winning the awards today. views on winning the awards today . i think that's good for today. i think that's good for news the station in terms of northern...
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we are always interested in knowing exactly what happened to jeffrey epstein.we come back, you know what it time it is -- it's time for friday nightcap. we are talking a bipartisan win that helped us avoid a catastrophic default, when the 11th hour continues. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and coverage, with no future premiums. someone needs to tell them, that they're sitting on a goldmine, and you have no idea! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! come on, guys! do you hear that? i don't hear anything anymore. fin
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we are always interested in knowing exactly what happened to jeffrey epstein. come back, you know what it time it is -- it's time for friday night cap. we are talking a bipartisan win that helped us avoid a catastrophic default when the 11th hour continues. our continues. unds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can
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course there former executive brought serious questions about that behavior and relationship with jeffreyould have been a real headache for the bank promote reputation and public relations standpoint and definitely would have played into the decision-making here. jon: to clarify, are there still cases outstanding involving epstein and the banks? >> to others, the u.s. virgin islands where epstein had a private estate. jp morgan had similar claims and they have filed their own lawsuit against jes staley, alleging he should be liable for any of the damages that might be awarded against the bank. jp morgan says staley is the reason they kept him on as a client and that he misled them in vouching for epstein others work debating whether to keep him on or not. matt: i wonder about the significance of the settlement. is it a lot were a little for this kind of class action suit and how does the money get divided? who gets it? >> it's a lot, it's one of the biggest civil settlements for a sex trafficking case. i spoke to someone at the trafficking legal center today. the next biggest case was $80
course there former executive brought serious questions about that behavior and relationship with jeffreyould have been a real headache for the bank promote reputation and public relations standpoint and definitely would have played into the decision-making here. jon: to clarify, are there still cases outstanding involving epstein and the banks? >> to others, the u.s. virgin islands where epstein had a private estate. jp morgan had similar claims and they have filed their own lawsuit...
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there you see jeffrey epstein's cell. no one had searched it on the day before he died, and they found out after he died that he had hoarded linens and taken some of those linens and made them into nooses. other things that went wrong, they're supposed to check the inmates every 30 minutes. that didn't happen. the two officers on the job literally slept on the job that night and went shopping online. and the other thing, perhaps, most importantly of all, jeffrey epstein was supposed to have a cell mate because he had been on suicide watch just a couple of weeks prior. and there were two e-mails sent to the mcc saying that his cell mate was going to be transferred on august 9th. and they should have had somebody else come in and replace that cell mate. that never happened. jeffrey epstein was left alone and that gave him the opportunity to take his own life. now, the other big question is did he, indeed, commit suicide because as you know, there have been all kinds of conspiracy theories that have come up in the wake of hi
there you see jeffrey epstein's cell. no one had searched it on the day before he died, and they found out after he died that he had hoarded linens and taken some of those linens and made them into nooses. other things that went wrong, they're supposed to check the inmates every 30 minutes. that didn't happen. the two officers on the job literally slept on the job that night and went shopping online. and the other thing, perhaps, most importantly of all, jeffrey epstein was supposed to have a...
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un informe reforma graves fallas a la violencia a jeffrey epstein.le un aÑo de la trÁgica muerte por asfixia de decenas de inmigrantes. en este primer aniversario autoridades se revelaron que arrestaron a varias personas involucradas en la desgracia. reportero: este fiscal federal anunciÓ hoy el arresto de cuatro personas relacionadas con la muerte de los 54 migrantes en san antonio hace exactamente un aÑo. lacuatro pe: el fiscal federal asegurÓ el dÍa de hoy que estas cuatro personas que ayudaron al transporte de los migrantes sabÍan que el aire acondicionado de la unidad no servÍa. segÚn documentos dados a conocer el dÍa de hoy, los cuatro estuvieron presentes cuando se abrieron las puertas de ese camiÓn, solo para encontrar que mÁs de 40 de los migrantes habÍan perdido la vida. hoy los cuatro enfrentan cargos criminales que los pueden llevar a pasar el resto de su vida en prisiÓn. >> muy triste por ellos. imagÍnense un aÑo de no... de no ver... reportero: christian martÍnez y homero zamorano irÁ a juicio el prÓximo 11 de septiembre. maity: un padr
un informe reforma graves fallas a la violencia a jeffrey epstein.le un aÑo de la trÁgica muerte por asfixia de decenas de inmigrantes. en este primer aniversario autoridades se revelaron que arrestaron a varias personas involucradas en la desgracia. reportero: este fiscal federal anunciÓ hoy el arresto de cuatro personas relacionadas con la muerte de los 54 migrantes en san antonio hace exactamente un aÑo. lacuatro pe: el fiscal federal asegurÓ el dÍa de hoy que estas cuatro personas que...
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the final days of jeffrey epstein can abc news tonight obtaining prison documents and what they reveal. we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s. diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. tonight, we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs from us "you've lost that feeling" to here we come again. >> announcer: from abc world news headquarters in new york this is world news tonight. >> it's great to have you with us, we begin tonight with this building collapse in new haven, connecticut, an apartment building under construction. workers trapped, eight people injured and rushed to the hospital. at least two workers and criticto mike incritical conditl from the site where workers were pouring concrete on the second floor, a gaping hole left were part of that floor collapsed. workers plunging with it. new haven fire companies order to respond. the 36 member work crew have all been accounted for but several are in the hospital. stephanie ramos leading us off on the scene. >> reporter: first resp
the final days of jeffrey epstein can abc news tonight obtaining prison documents and what they reveal. we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s. diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. tonight, we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs from us "you've lost that feeling" to here we come again. >> announcer: from abc world news headquarters in new york this is world news tonight....
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the final days of jeffrey epstein. abc news tonight obtaining present documents, and what they reveal. and we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s., diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. and tonight we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs, from "you've lost that loving feeling" to "here you come again." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >> good evening. it's great happy with us as we end another week together. we begin with this building collapse in new haven, connecticut, in an apartment building under construction. workers trapped, eight people injured and rushed to the hospital. tonight, at least two workers in critical condition, several rescued after being buried under that rubble. the 911 call from the site where workers were pouring concrete on the second floor, a gaping hole left were part of that floor collapsed right down to the ba
the final days of jeffrey epstein. abc news tonight obtaining present documents, and what they reveal. and we have learned tonight of a delta flight from paris to the u.s., diverted because of an unruly passenger who was restrained, but then broke free from those restraints. and tonight we remember a legendary songwriter behind so many songs, from "you've lost that loving feeling" to "here you come again." ♪ ♪ >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new...
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. >>> how did jeffrey epstein die? tonight, authorities on the suicide, with a scathing new report on the guards. and you will see right here the images released from inside epstein's cell. and when he was finally discovered, a guard beginning chest compressions, overheard urging epstein to breathe, saying, we're going to be in so much trouble. >>> the suspect in the idaho college murders in court, just a short time ago. this is the first time since prosecutors revealed they will seek the death penalty. >>> tonight, terry moran standing by at the supreme court, after the court issued a major decision today affecting elections in the u.s. at issue, how much power state lawmakers and officials should have over federal elections. presidential elections. >>> tonight, the longtime putin ally who turned on him, sending troops toward moscow, where is he now? ian pannell in ukraine with late reporting, and martha raddatz on what a senior u.s. official has now told her. >>> the warning from the cdc tonight about mosquitos here
. >>> how did jeffrey epstein die? tonight, authorities on the suicide, with a scathing new report on the guards. and you will see right here the images released from inside epstein's cell. and when he was finally discovered, a guard beginning chest compressions, overheard urging epstein to breathe, saying, we're going to be in so much trouble. >>> the suspect in the idaho college murders in court, just a short time ago. this is the first time since prosecutors revealed they...
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branwen jeffreys there _ just one part of it. branwen jeffreys there in _ just one part of it.y much. more of that in a few and just had to the bbc website with a piece written by lucy williamson and more on that bus and it's an interview she has done. let's turn to breaking news, we're giving you the latest on that deadline regarding the hiding over of redacted whatsapp messages from boris jensen regarding of redacted whatsapp messages from borisjensen regarding the covid inquiry. news commenting that the cabinet office is seeking a judicial review in order to release those whatsapp messages and diaries and notebooks to stop it i said in a letter to be co—viewed inquiry. we have been wishing for the last hour orso have been wishing for the last hour or so since the deadline passed know if there's going to be some challenge or whether they had handed over all the documentation or not. that news just coming us to us that the cabinet office as i had a judicial review request. the interview from premise or bright rishi sunak when he was asked about submitting the documents to the
branwen jeffreys there _ just one part of it. branwen jeffreys there in _ just one part of it.y much. more of that in a few and just had to the bbc website with a piece written by lucy williamson and more on that bus and it's an interview she has done. let's turn to breaking news, we're giving you the latest on that deadline regarding the hiding over of redacted whatsapp messages from boris jensen regarding of redacted whatsapp messages from borisjensen regarding the covid inquiry. news...
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epstein at the time, then left jpmorgan, and jpmorgan was able to stop banking jeffrey epstein aftertaley left. that lawsuit between jpmorgan now suing jes staley, that continues. we'll see if there are settlements all the way around, but some of this is settled, some still ongoing >> eamon javers in d.c. for us, thank you. >> there's an unsavory person who wants to use jpmorgan to raise a lot of money you have an executive at the company that is pro-epstein. i watched everybody who's supposed to be guilty of something. mary, steve cutler these people didn't like him, but you do have a major executive pushing him. i've got to find -- i find, personally, that it is odious that really good people who did not like him are somehow caught up with a guy -- an executive of their own company who's saying, hey, listen, do it why are they -- i mean, are they supposed to just, say, listen, we hate you, jes staley, and we're against you raising a billion dollars for us >> i don't know. it's a good question i don't know what the chain of command is and whether you're able to say no >> that's my p
epstein at the time, then left jpmorgan, and jpmorgan was able to stop banking jeffrey epstein aftertaley left. that lawsuit between jpmorgan now suing jes staley, that continues. we'll see if there are settlements all the way around, but some of this is settled, some still ongoing >> eamon javers in d.c. for us, thank you. >> there's an unsavory person who wants to use jpmorgan to raise a lot of money you have an executive at the company that is pro-epstein. i watched everybody...
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it is jeffrey— maybe some president. that is over.effrey epstein has killed any chance that he has envisioned or that his — chance that he has envisioned or that his people and vision so it's going _ that his people and vision so it's going to — that his people and vision so it's going to have a huge impact forj.p. morgan, _ going to have a huge impact forj.p. morgan, especially forjame and i meant. the fine is not big enough. it should _ meant. the fine is not big enough. it should be — meant. the fine is not big enough. it should be more.— it should be more. casio, this lawsuit involves _ it should be more. casio, this lawsuit involves a _ it should be more. casio, this lawsuit involves a huge - it should be more. casio, this i lawsuit involves a huge number it should be more. casio, this - lawsuit involves a huge number of women who were affected. it women who were affected. it certainly does, and there may be many more that we are not aware of that may come forward to claim part of the confrontation that is being awarded. i think
it is jeffrey— maybe some president. that is over.effrey epstein has killed any chance that he has envisioned or that his — chance that he has envisioned or that his people and vision so it's going _ that his people and vision so it's going to — that his people and vision so it's going to have a huge impact forj.p. morgan, _ going to have a huge impact forj.p. morgan, especially forjame and i meant. the fine is not big enough. it should _ meant. the fine is not big enough. it should be...
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coming up, and the government has released the jeffrey epstein suspicious death report and you are notng to believe it. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. about two years ago, i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog, she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at betterforthem.com >> jesse: it took four years for the government to investigate jeffrey epstein's death. they read through thousands of documents and we have been looking forward to this report. bill barr said he believed epstein killed himself. >> i was frustrated when i got the news. i sen
coming up, and the government has released the jeffrey epstein suspicious death report and you are notng to believe it. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point....
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plenty of blame to go over jeffrey epstein. the top republicans hit new hampshire today. former u.s. trade representative robert is here with us talking about economic issues with ch china. president biden is facing ongoing questions about why he allowed his son hunter to attend a state dinner last week as more information is coming out about other investigations. critics say the decision was poor. the president's defenders disagree. jackie is live from the north along with details tonight. >> when we have questions about the ongoing federal probe into the president's son, officials redirect us to the white house counsel's office or the doj, saying they can't talk about it. when it comes to the decision to bring hunter to official events and presidential spaces, the answer is we are not going to engage on this. the former spokesperson believes hunter biden asked to attend the dinner days after accepting a plea deal with prosecutors in an ongoing investigation. >> his son wanted to come, so his son is going to come to the dinner. >> is the love for his son greater than the
plenty of blame to go over jeffrey epstein. the top republicans hit new hampshire today. former u.s. trade representative robert is here with us talking about economic issues with ch china. president biden is facing ongoing questions about why he allowed his son hunter to attend a state dinner last week as more information is coming out about other investigations. critics say the decision was poor. the president's defenders disagree. jackie is live from the north along with details tonight....
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his replacement, acting attorney general jeffrey rosen, who came with a blunt yet low-key acting deputy attorney general named richard donohue. like barr, rosen and donohue took seriously and thoroughly investigated each of the fraud claims coming from then president trump. in late december, donohue spoke with the president and told him the truth about numerous false claims, including one involving dominion machines in northern michigan. >> there you had supposedly a cyber expert group issue a report that said there was a 68% error rate. it was not a 68% error rate. in fact, it was i think a 0.006% error rate. >> donahue also debunked fraud claims trump stayed about the vote-counting done at the state farm arena in atlanta, georgia. >> i don't walk in to see if people have suitcases and putting them around the table with a black rope around it. >> there were allegations about suitcases of fraudulent ballots being smuggled into the facility. >> now they're going to start pulling these ballots out from under this table. >> ballots being run through multiple times. the u.s. attorney looked
his replacement, acting attorney general jeffrey rosen, who came with a blunt yet low-key acting deputy attorney general named richard donohue. like barr, rosen and donohue took seriously and thoroughly investigated each of the fraud claims coming from then president trump. in late december, donohue spoke with the president and told him the truth about numerous false claims, including one involving dominion machines in northern michigan. >> there you had supposedly a cyber expert group...
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clark was. >> even within the department, you know, very few people had really heard of jeffrey clarknohue, pennsylvania republican scott perry, had brought clark to the oval office to meet with president trump on december 22nd, the day after perry had been amongst republican members of congress who joined trump at the white house to discuss overturning the 2020 election. trump also mentioned jeff clark on a separate call with rosen. >> he made what i regarded as a peculiar reference. i don't remember the exact quote but something about did i know jeff clark or did i know who he was or something like that. i was quizzical as to how does the president even know mr. clark? >> rosen confronted clark who admitted he had broken the long-standing policy governing communication between the justice department and the white house. white house lawyers pat cipollone and pat fillben also intervened and warned clark not to communicate with the white house. clark agreed. but just two days later escalated the situation with an email that set off a series of events that would rock the justice departm
clark was. >> even within the department, you know, very few people had really heard of jeffrey clarknohue, pennsylvania republican scott perry, had brought clark to the oval office to meet with president trump on december 22nd, the day after perry had been amongst republican members of congress who joined trump at the white house to discuss overturning the 2020 election. trump also mentioned jeff clark on a separate call with rosen. >> he made what i regarded as a peculiar...
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the final days of his administration so that jeffrey clark could declare the election stolen. so jeffrey clark and a bunch of january 6th rioters, that was the focus of this thing in congress. the hearing opened with a video that was edited like a news reel from the start of a horror film with distorted colors and a creepy soundtrack, and it suggested that january six was actually inside job perpetrated by the deep state. but here is the thing about this, it wasn't a real hearing. this hearing was chaired and i am using vocal air quotes there, florida congressman matt gaetz, who is not actually the chair of a congressional committee. but on tuesday he pretended he was, he brought in his witnesses and used all the formal lingo and told the people that they were recognized, their time had expired, they were also beside the point -- this was just something that matt gaetz was doing on his own in the hope that someone somewhere would pay attention to this. >> all of the testimony for today and off the record will be available for members to submit for the official record of the ho
the final days of his administration so that jeffrey clark could declare the election stolen. so jeffrey clark and a bunch of january 6th rioters, that was the focus of this thing in congress. the hearing opened with a video that was edited like a news reel from the start of a horror film with distorted colors and a creepy soundtrack, and it suggested that january six was actually inside job perpetrated by the deep state. but here is the thing about this, it wasn't a real hearing. this hearing...
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the minute jest staley left in 2013 jeffrey epstein was out. what? i told jamie dimon, legal department everybody about him. they knew. they were involved in the brouhaha, controversies surrounding this account which was very lucrative. what does it mean for jpmorgan? i don't think this is a problem for jamie dimon himself. there is no evidence linking him to anything here. by the way he is the ceo. he meets with thousands of people. this is one of 82 million accounts at the company. it is an important account, if was big, he doesn't know. he runs a big investment bank. it is a big thing. liz: he becomes haver inable through his mon i don't knows that allowed this -- minions. >> what is jpmorgan's liability if you're a stockholder? they're being sued by a victim and virgin island government. from what i understand inside the company they will settle with the victim at some point. at some point there will be a settlement based on how messy the details are here. they will fight from what i understand the virgin islands suit. the virgin islands is
the minute jest staley left in 2013 jeffrey epstein was out. what? i told jamie dimon, legal department everybody about him. they knew. they were involved in the brouhaha, controversies surrounding this account which was very lucrative. what does it mean for jpmorgan? i don't think this is a problem for jamie dimon himself. there is no evidence linking him to anything here. by the way he is the ceo. he meets with thousands of people. this is one of 82 million accounts at the company. it is an...
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. >> it's official after exhaustive investigation the feds say jeffrey epstein killed himself. but not everyone is convinced a complete report next. when nature and science get together... pretty sweet things can happen. like our senokot laxative gummies. to relieve occasional constipation, senokot starts with the natural senna plant that science transforms into a yummy gummy! sweet! senokot laxative gummies. >> so the report is in, yes the doj inspector-general says jeffrey epstein unusual prison perks led to his death but we are left with questions. jonathan hunt has the story. >> good evening, lawrence. it is a damning report and absolutely raises as many questions as it answers about jeffrey epstein's death. the report be the inspector-general reveals for instance that epstein was left alone in his cell with extra bed linens, that he ultimately used in suicide. reports point out the surveillance cameras in his jail unit were not working he was not checked on regularly despite a suicide attempt two weeks earlier and the guards were not doing their jobs. >> the combination of
. >> it's official after exhaustive investigation the feds say jeffrey epstein killed himself. but not everyone is convinced a complete report next. when nature and science get together... pretty sweet things can happen. like our senokot laxative gummies. to relieve occasional constipation, senokot starts with the natural senna plant that science transforms into a yummy gummy! sweet! senokot laxative gummies. >> so the report is in, yes the doj inspector-general says jeffrey epstein...
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>>> plus, new this morning, jorg chase reaches a settlement with victims of the late sex offender jeffrey-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm kareem abdul jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do things without losing my breath. i couldn't make it through the airport, and every like 20 or 30 yards i had to sit down and get my breath. every physical exertion seemed to exhaust me. and finally, i went to the hospital where i was diagnosed with afib. when i first noticed symptoms, which kept coming and going, i should have gone to the doctor and told them what was happening. instead, i tried to let it pass. if you experience irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, you should talk to your doctor. afib increases the risk of stroke about 5 times i want my experience to help others understand the symptoms of atrial fibrillation. when it comes to your health, this is no time to wait. a bend with a bump in your erection might be painful, embarassing, difficult to talk
>>> plus, new this morning, jorg chase reaches a settlement with victims of the late sex offender jeffrey-balart reports" on msnbc. i'm kareem abdul jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do things without losing my breath. i couldn't make it through the airport, and every like 20 or 30 yards i had to sit down and get my breath. every physical exertion seemed to exhaust me. and finally, i went to the...
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you may pay as little as $25. >>> what really happened to jeffrey epstein?ing an internal review through its own watchdog and they offered their answer today through an internal report that details evidence, witness material, and staff failures which they say was part of why there was such suspicious circumstances regarding jeffrey epstein's death inside a new york jail cell while he was awaiting trial. the report documents misconduct, negligence, errors by prison employees which effectively allowed an inmate to do that which they are not allowed to physically do while incarcerated or awaiting trial, which is commit suicide. jail staff, for example, according to the doj, failed to assign epstein a cell mate or property monitor him. they left extra linens in his cell, which is what he used to allegedly hang himself. they failed to install video surveillance systems which are there to deal with oversight and get to the bottom of what happened. the doj watchdog say they failed to make those work properly. epstein was arrested in 2019 on grave charges of sex tra
you may pay as little as $25. >>> what really happened to jeffrey epstein?ing an internal review through its own watchdog and they offered their answer today through an internal report that details evidence, witness material, and staff failures which they say was part of why there was such suspicious circumstances regarding jeffrey epstein's death inside a new york jail cell while he was awaiting trial. the report documents misconduct, negligence, errors by prison employees which...
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. >>> plus, jpmorgan reaching a settlement in one of the lawsuits related to jeffrey epstein. we have the details and the ba wn asn the nkhe"ft ba wn asn the nkhe"ft money" return usdd. the community.khe"ft money" return usdd. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. [office sounds] ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day)♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. we moved out of the city so our little sophie a bank that knows your business grows your business. could appreciate nature. but then he got us t-mobile home internet. i was just trying to improve our signal, so some of the trees had to go. i might've taken it a step too far. (chainsaw revs) (tree crashes) (cha
. >>> plus, jpmorgan reaching a settlement in one of the lawsuits related to jeffrey epstein. we have the details and the ba wn asn the nkhe"ft ba wn asn the nkhe"ft money" return usdd. the community.khe"ft money" return usdd. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved...
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preliminary approval monday to a $290 million settlement between jpmorgan chase and the women who said jeffrey epstein abused them. epstein was a client at the bank from 1998 through 2013. >>> and this year's honorary oscar award winners have been announced. angela bassett and mel brooks are among the honorees. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new >>> it's tuesday, june 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> putin goes public. the russian president appears on television, vowing justice for the fizzled rebellion. we have what president biden had to say about it. >>> "titan" widow speaks. we hear from the wife and mother of two people killed when the submersible imploded. we hear why she gave up her seat to her son. >>> heavy sentence. the colorado killer pleads guilty. we'll tell you his punishment in exchange for a plea deal. >>> well, good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> russian president vladimir putin is confirming for the first time that russian pilots died fighting the attempted mutiny
preliminary approval monday to a $290 million settlement between jpmorgan chase and the women who said jeffrey epstein abused them. epstein was a client at the bank from 1998 through 2013. >>> and this year's honorary oscar award winners have been announced. angela bassett and mel brooks are among the honorees. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new >>> it's tuesday, june 27th, 2023. this is the "cbs...
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. >>> and jp morgan chase settles a class action lawsuit with victims of jeffrey epstein. wha the bank is saying as it condemns the late financiers behavior. i'm orlando and i'm living with hiv. i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switched to every-other-month cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. now when i have people over, hiv pills aren't on my mind. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients, or if you're taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness
. >>> and jp morgan chase settles a class action lawsuit with victims of jeffrey epstein. wha the bank is saying as it condemns the late financiers behavior. i'm orlando and i'm living with hiv. i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switched to every-other-month cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. now when i have people over, hiv...
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jeffrey clark, the trump justice official who tried to get states to toss the election results.that the crimes he committed as he sought to topple the power structure at doj were things he didn't -- still doesn't fear any accountability for, that either trump would pardon him if he's leaked again or that he was acting at someone else's direction. what do you make of that list of witnesses? >> i think they shouldn't be a list of witnesses, they should be a list of inmates in a jail cell. or in guantanamo. this is upside down world. you've got people like gaetz and taylor greene, who are 9/11 conspiracy people on steroids. this has gone to a whole other level that is about rewriting history, but is also about circling the wagons, protecting their own, mobilizing their base, naming targets. the mentioned the boston fbi. they also arrested three people yesterday for threatening new hampshire national public radio. they're naming their targets, calling their punches. and there are smaller punches happening all the time. attacks on members of the media, threats to election workers, th
jeffrey clark, the trump justice official who tried to get states to toss the election results.that the crimes he committed as he sought to topple the power structure at doj were things he didn't -- still doesn't fear any accountability for, that either trump would pardon him if he's leaked again or that he was acting at someone else's direction. what do you make of that list of witnesses? >> i think they shouldn't be a list of witnesses, they should be a list of inmates in a jail cell....
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. >> frank, jamie dimon claims that other executives within the bank could have removed jeffrey epsteine the move was made this is after the recent jamie dimon deposition tied to two lawsuits dimon claimed that an executive and former head lawyer could have given jeffrey epstein the boot before they made the move in 2013. dimon added he had no knowledge about the claims against jeffrey epstein in 2006 and he was barely aware of him at all until 2019 >>> ziprecruder announcing layoffs. in the regulatory filing, it will cut 20% of the work force that is 270 jobs and half of the cuts will come from sales and customer support positions the ceo will take a 30% cut to his salary. >>> and american airlines will appeal a court ruling blocking the partnership with jetblue the judge ruling this month the plan union in the northeast is anti-competitive and ordered the airline to end the partnership in 30 days the airlines argued d teamingp would help compete in new york and boston jetblue declined to comment if it would appeal the ruling frank. >> silvana henao, thank you. >>> turning attention ba
. >> frank, jamie dimon claims that other executives within the bank could have removed jeffrey epsteine the move was made this is after the recent jamie dimon deposition tied to two lawsuits dimon claimed that an executive and former head lawyer could have given jeffrey epstein the boot before they made the move in 2013. dimon added he had no knowledge about the claims against jeffrey epstein in 2006 and he was barely aware of him at all until 2019 >>> ziprecruder announcing...
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it is a damning report that was released today and raises as many questions as it answers about jeffreytein's death. the report by the inspector-general reveals for instance that epstein was left alone in his cell with extra bed linens that he ultimately used what has been officially been ruled a suicide. the report points out nearly all the surveillance cameras in his jail unit were not working that he wasn't check on regularly despite a suicide attempt two weeks earlier and the guards simply weren't doing their jobs. >> the combination of negligence, misconduct, out right job performance failures documented in today's report all contributed to an environment in which arguably one of the most notorious inmates in the bop's custody was left unmonitored alone in his cell with excess prison linens there by providing him the opportunity to take his own life. >> epstein was found dead in his cell august 10th, 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. his cell mate was transferred out the day before that, despite warnings from prison psychologists that epstein not be left alone.
it is a damning report that was released today and raises as many questions as it answers about jeffreytein's death. the report by the inspector-general reveals for instance that epstein was left alone in his cell with extra bed linens that he ultimately used what has been officially been ruled a suicide. the report points out nearly all the surveillance cameras in his jail unit were not working that he wasn't check on regularly despite a suicide attempt two weeks earlier and the guards simply...
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. >> still ahead, the death of jeffrey epstein and the chaotic aftermath inside a new york city jail brand new documents reveal what really documents reveal what really happened in his final days. you've evolved. you've changed. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has 24-hour renewing micro moisture for continuous care. new dove body wash. change is beautiful. we're now learning more about the weeks leading up to jeffrey epstein's death in 2019, including a letter he wrote to larry nassar. >> nassar is u.s. gymnastics team doctor who was convicted of sexually abusing more than 300 women and girls, including 9 olympians. epstein's letter is among 4,000 pages of newly obtained documents from the federal bureau of prisons. epstein was in jail on trafficking charges. the letter was found in the mailroom weeks after his death labeled return to sender. it is unclear what that letter there is new legal trouble for bill cosby and woman has filed a new assault lawsuit against the comedian. >> the former playboy centerfold model says that she was drugged and raped more than 5 decades
. >> still ahead, the death of jeffrey epstein and the chaotic aftermath inside a new york city jail brand new documents reveal what really documents reveal what really happened in his final days. you've evolved. you've changed. so have we. that's why new dove body wash now has 24-hour renewing micro moisture for continuous care. new dove body wash. change is beautiful. we're now learning more about the weeks leading up to jeffrey epstein's death in 2019, including a letter he wrote to...