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jeffreys. >> thank you., who is the mother is here in the courtroom today and i believe that she would like to address the court, and if the court would permit her, i would ask her to come forward. >> all right. >> debra. >> yes, ma'am? >> monique done hit me, jumped on me four times within my lifetime. she is a beast. i still have nightmares to see her hands come down in my face. she took both of my phones so i wouldn't call the police. she burned me on my arm with a hot curler and her attitude, she went into a oh, shut up, you're not her. your teeth wasn't no good anyway. you going to sit there and let me hot curl my hair and get ready before you call the police. i had to give her a bus check to get out of my home and to leave but she kept hot curling her hair. i asked her for my phones. she said you keep on, i'm going to burn you. i grabbed for my own while she stood there and hot curled her hair. she kept laying the curlers on my arm. when she knocked my teeth out one at a time, she was hitting me so har
jeffreys. >> thank you., who is the mother is here in the courtroom today and i believe that she would like to address the court, and if the court would permit her, i would ask her to come forward. >> all right. >> debra. >> yes, ma'am? >> monique done hit me, jumped on me four times within my lifetime. she is a beast. i still have nightmares to see her hands come down in my face. she took both of my phones so i wouldn't call the police. she burned me on my arm...
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and that was enough to get a search warrant for jeffrey gorton's home.here, investigators found hundreds of women's undergarments, panties and hose. they also found a disturbing videotape. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> when investigators searched jeffrey gorton's home, they found women's lingerie everywhere, in boxes, under his mattress. many had labels with women's names and descriptions. and they found a videotape which featured gorton modeling women's underwear, as well as footage he took of women without their knowledge. >> he was just very strange. very strange. you kind of wonder what went wrong with him that made him behave like that. >> when police brought gorton in for questioning, they asked him about his
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jeffrey and larry are back with us once again.irst one is about effective ways to grow your employee base. >> what advice do you have for young companies as they're looking to grow their teams? what best practices on hiring would you have? >> lar, i'm going to start with you on this one. what advice do you have for him? >> go slow, especially when you're new and you don't have a lot of extra money. the most expensive thing you're going to ever have is a line item in your budget will be people. so you make darn sure you really need to hire more people and that you can afford to hire more people. the first thing i would do is ask more from the people who already work for you. as far as best hiring practices, ask the tough questions. ask them what books they've been reading lately. ask them what they know about you and your company and your industry. if they go listen, buddy, i'm just looking for a job, let them look someplace else. >> there's a key. if they don't know anything about your company, it's not worth talking to them. >> i
jeffrey and larry are back with us once again.irst one is about effective ways to grow your employee base. >> what advice do you have for young companies as they're looking to grow their teams? what best practices on hiring would you have? >> lar, i'm going to start with you on this one. what advice do you have for him? >> go slow, especially when you're new and you don't have a lot of extra money. the most expensive thing you're going to ever have is a line item in your...
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well, jeffrey, thank you so much, live in london, thank you. >> thanks, jeffrey. >>> well, the imagesat plane bursting into flames and wreckage with human remains have been so chilling. >> but imagine what it was like for the villagers, the villagers who actually witnessed the disaster knowing in their hearts that nobody could have survived. abc's kirit radia has their story from moscow. >> reporter: that remote field of eastern ukraine a wasteland of fire and smoldering debris. just 25 miles from the russian border, the black plume rising high above the horizon. villagers looking on in disbelief. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: "an airplane, an airplane over there," they yell, the smoke creeping ominously above the roofs of houses. [ speaking a foreign language ] "what exploded over there," one asks as it billows higher. [ speaking a foreign language ] "there was fighting, and i heard shooting in the sky," this man says. "several shots and then some loud bang. i was scared. i looked up and saw fragments flying. "i knew it was an airplane right away," says this man. "it f
well, jeffrey, thank you so much, live in london, thank you. >> thanks, jeffrey. >>> well, the imagesat plane bursting into flames and wreckage with human remains have been so chilling. >> but imagine what it was like for the villagers, the villagers who actually witnessed the disaster knowing in their hearts that nobody could have survived. abc's kirit radia has their story from moscow. >> reporter: that remote field of eastern ukraine a wasteland of fire and...
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ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region, from gaza to iran, that are trying to upset the middle east. and we have to deal with all of them in a comprehensive way. the president's plan to support a unified iraq in this crisis is laid out on june 19th is reasonable. but over a month as gone by, as we discussed earlier today, and little has happened. we've had two important but secondary ste secondary steps, the selection of a speaker and those are important but those are preliminary. the key issue is the election of a prime minister and a new government. meanwhile, on the ground, while the initial
ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region,...
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america you got about one hundred people here just because of better known the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe there's an american we have a right. to. possess public land until something is created that's my house you see back there live it to them to well at least and the. rest. if we had done we wouldn't have been home i want you to understand we don't just have you know people of the city we don't anybody tell your friend to just do was a more secure more a mistake on never going to censor the internet one fell swoop got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog. he. took right from the cd player first trip to sleep and i think picture. perfect play on a reporter's twitter play an instrument clearly played. to me in the lists on play. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford college the difference. the boss repeats the same old jok
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. the interview. stage or are you in the middle east you said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem that the arab spring has been we. placed with a jihadi summer. speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles in the stories. you hear. to ensure the spanish. visit. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to turn to professor jeffrey summers one of the editors of this new book contradictions of austerity the socio economic cost of the neo liberal baltic model all welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much great to be here it sounds like a very long time but the basic theme is that austerity sucks absolutely i mean talk about it yeah well myself and one of my research colleagues charles wilson along with michael hudson and some others have been engaged in the baltic states for the past twenty years all six s
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the dogs. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to turn to professor jeffrey summers one of the editors of this new book contradictions of austerity the socio economic cost of the neo liberal baltic model all welcome to the kaiser report thanks so much great to be here it sounds like a very long time but the basic theme is that austerity sucks absolutely i mean let's talk about it yeah myself and one of my research colleagues charles wilson along with michael hudson and some others have been engaged in the baltic states for the past twenty years all six states being latvia lithuania their spin off from the old soviet union exactly former soviet republics but they were independent between the two world wars of c
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. the interview. needs rather terrorism the nature of terrorism is becoming increasingly internationalized a local governments which may be the case in afghanistan are very limited in their bill. tell that increasingly globalized spread one how do you really strike a balance here the farmers can help by not fighting broke you out of the put the stuff if we all start for the books you are not going to be peaceful if you. can't think of an example where this big success. of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. choose your language. because we know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus he could. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose to stories could impact your life choose the accents off to. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to professor jeffr
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. interview. the. terrorism the nature of terrorism is becoming increasingly internationalized the local governments which may be the case in afghanistan are very limited and bill. tell that increasingly globalized one how do you really strike a balance here the foreigners can help by not fighting drugs he was living in the post if we all start for i do not understand what would be peaceful if you've. got. this big success. in the middle east you said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem that the arab spring has been replaced with the summer. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to professor jeffrey summers one of the editors of this new book contradictions of austerity the socio economic cost of the neo liberal baltic model all welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much great to be here it sounds like a very long time but the basic theme is that austerity su
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. the interview. to to try. oh people going to. war. taking every minute. cut me no law no way of. life but. most of us think that's something all the time. these cases meet moments. of sometimes from nothing which. is so mean and. it's not just we still we can still be just if you see a stage eight looked to be. but speech was still. moving rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. place. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to turn to professor jeffrey summers one of the editors of this new book contradictions of austerity the socio economic cost of the neo liberal baltic model all welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much great to be here it sounds like a very long time but the basic theme is that austerity sucks absolutely i mean let's talk about it yeah m
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well again we got to go out of time but the book is the contradictions of austerity edited by jeffrey summers and charles wolfensohn what's huge contributions from the immortal michael hudson thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me here right here and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy harvard like to thank our guest jeffrey summers let's get in touch with us tweet us a cause report until next time by go. to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder . to people. there are. people. reading. this summer shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time or in the morning even the best. even the best shoulders. are going to make mistakes this is this whole idea of brotherhood it author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. to tell us about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and as it got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of hou
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. for. the most complex. do. you. think the phenomenon of firmly for probability extends back to the invention of gunpowder. about the people in their. families their us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentional because of it because it was night time or in the morning even the bells ring the bells. soldiers. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and an end and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. right on the scene. first strike. and i think pictures. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep tabs ignore it. we post only what really matters at r.t. to your facebook news feed. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time to turn to professor jeffrey summers
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all right well stay tuned for the second half an interview i conducted earlier with professor jeffrey summers. fratto terrorism the nature of terrorism is becoming increasingly internationalized local governments which may be the case in afghanistan are very limited and interpret tell that increasingly globalized one how do you really strike a balance here. for good brooks who was living in the us if we all start for the books rather than a lot of them were there would be a few drug. companies this big success. in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem that the arab spring. it has been replaced with a jihadi summer. america's military might and its foreign policy exist separately from one another the us is a formidable military power but sadly its weak foreign policy was that is why i'm not inclined to suspect the obama administration of pursuing some secret plan directed against. one of the common allies should be. the face you know. it was. a pleasure to have you with us
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. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing from me. even if they won the battle, it won't be a battle they just win this day, it will be an ongoing battle. >> flanders' small stature is the result of a disorder called rickets. it stunted his growth and caused his legs to arc outward. on the streets, he was known as bowlegs. >> it's something that was prevalent back, like the '80s, a lot of kids had it. a lack of vitamin c and d to the bone marrow, which caused the legs to be bowed. i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i've got to walk around with a complex. i can't show no weakness. i exhibit all those traits where i ain't going to be played w
. >> like wagner, jeffrey flanders, serving a life sentence for murder, has also felt vulnerable around other inmates, but for a completely different reason. he stands just 4'6" tall. >> prison is a place where they tend to prey on the weak. i carry myself in a way that a person would know, if they came anywhere in my space and was trying to take something from me or cause me any type of physical harm, that they'll be dealt with. >> nobody ain't going to come take nothing...
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i am joined at the table by jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for the atlantic magazine. >> in is the thing about all middle east conflict, maybe all conflicts in general. is that, you know, once it goes can kinetic to borrow the pentan shorthand, once it goes lives and people are firing at each other, all plans go out the window. >> we continue with author chuck klosterman who talks about his latest book, "i wear the black hat, grappling with villains." >> as i was writing the essays and trying to see what is the unifying thing i am finding interesting about this and it seemed to be this. it seems that very often the person who is the villain is the person who knows the most and cares the least. >> jeffrey goldberg and chuck klosterman when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following. >> >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in t
i am joined at the table by jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for the atlantic magazine. >> in is the thing about all middle east conflict, maybe all conflicts in general. is that, you know, once it goes can kinetic to borrow the pentan shorthand, once it goes lives and people are firing at each other, all plans go out the window. >> we continue with author chuck klosterman who talks about his latest book, "i wear the black hat, grappling with villains." >> as...
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well again we got to go out of time but the book is the contradictions of austerity edited by jeffrey summers and charles wolfensohn what's huge contributions from the immortal michael hudson thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks for having me here all right and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser stacy harbored like to thank our guest jeffrey summers i like to get in touch with us tweet us a cause report until next time by oh. america's military might and its foreign policy exist separately from one another the us is a formidable military power but sadly it's weak foreign policy wise that is why i'm not inclined to suspect the obama administration is pursuing some secret plan directed against. about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america got about one hundred people here just because of. the cost of her was a in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. public land until something is created that my house live in. send them to well good we spent tens of tho
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the thing that i find the most outrageous and it happened in jeffrey's case as well is the refusal post conviction to test the dna that could be the key to getting her out of prison and for years in jeffrey's case, they refused, the westchester county da sfrooud to test the dna which turned out to be ex c cullpatory in jefsh's case and had the westchester county district attorney tested the da district attorney tested the da when she should have, another murder would have been solved. they are not just about the horrible injustice of putting somebody in prison who doesn't belong there thing result in the real killer going free and able to kill again itdz a confession that wasn't a confession. the state refuses to test the dna. >> a case, you were 16 years old, your class mate was murdered. you say you were intimidated into giving a false confession. why did law enforcement force you into it? >> why or how? >> why and how? >> they drove me to putnam, it was a investigator pretending not to be a cop. they played good cop/bad cop. they attached me to a polygraph machine in a small room. ye
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in accordance with rule thirty nine of the council's provisional rules of procedure i invite mr jeffrey feltman undersecretary general for political or fees to participate in this meeting it is so decided. the security council will now begin its cosa duration of time two of the agenda and i'll give the floor to mr jeffrey feltman so you have the full. mr president distinguished members of the council as we face a rapidly deteriorating crisis in ukraine that bears consequences far beyond the country's borders we deeply regret that the glimpse of hope that followed the announcement president poroshenko peace plan including the euro erroll cease fire and peace talks with the armed groups as quickly dissipated in my briefing to you today i will focus on developments in eastern ukraine. as well as on the international efforts toward a peaceful resolution first the situation in eastern ukraine well the un has at this point no independent verification of the circumstances regarding the tragic crash yesterday of a malaysian airlines passenger plane the secretary general is alarmed at what seeme
in accordance with rule thirty nine of the council's provisional rules of procedure i invite mr jeffrey feltman undersecretary general for political or fees to participate in this meeting it is so decided. the security council will now begin its cosa duration of time two of the agenda and i'll give the floor to mr jeffrey feltman so you have the full. mr president distinguished members of the council as we face a rapidly deteriorating crisis in ukraine that bears consequences far beyond the...
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jeffrey, what do we know about the plans black boxes this morning?> reporter: s we knowd that th separatist who are controlling that area of easrn ukraine have recovered one of them. there is a report they've covered a second one. the concern is what's going to happen to the box. the bbc is saying on its morning radio proam there are reports th the one box has alrea gone or is on its way to moscow. the problem, of course, with who are accusedof supplying the russian separatists with the graupdz-to-air missile that downed this plane so the is potentially compromised by on what'shappening. >> we know you've been monitoring the developmentst the scene. what do we know right now about at's taking pla there? >> reporter: well it's almost midday at the crashsite. on the russian border, 50 kilomete, about 35 miles from the ukraine/russian border. we know tt obviously rescue workers are combing the area, alough the rescue is perhaps nothe correct rd. there are 298 people dead so 's ryeall a question o collecting the bodies. they've already collected more tha
jeffrey, what do we know about the plans black boxes this morning?> reporter: s we knowd that th separatist who are controlling that area of easrn ukraine have recovered one of them. there is a report they've covered a second one. the concern is what's going to happen to the box. the bbc is saying on its morning radio proam there are reports th the one box has alrea gone or is on its way to moscow. the problem, of course, with who are accusedof supplying the russian separatists with the...
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jeffrey sammons continued as director of a charity golf event for the naacp legal defense fund come as a board member of the clear view legacy foundation, black funded and operated golf course on the national historic registry in east ohio. as an adviser on historical land divers to the matters, in the professional golfers' association of america. as a member of the museum of library committee the united states golf association and as a member of the usga pga african-american golf apartheid working group jeffrey sammons has written widely on the subject of sports and race and has participated and consulted on numerous documentary projects with independent film makers as well as television networks. he is deeply involved in efforts to collect, preserve and represents that which relates to the african-american experiences in golf and will write his next book on the subject. jeffrey sammons has served on the editorial board of the journal of sports history and as an assistant editor of sport and social he shoes. he has also taught at princeton university and holland college, roanoke, va.
jeffrey sammons continued as director of a charity golf event for the naacp legal defense fund come as a board member of the clear view legacy foundation, black funded and operated golf course on the national historic registry in east ohio. as an adviser on historical land divers to the matters, in the professional golfers' association of america. as a member of the museum of library committee the united states golf association and as a member of the usga pga african-american golf apartheid...
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jeffrey rosenberg with us from blackrock.ated -- we saw a number of augusts ago, it was ugly, do you just presume it will be ugly for your bond market? >> it is hard to say. clearly there is a debate out there as to how the bond market will handle it, how will the signal occur, and what kind of environment? certainly right now, and particularly if you go a week back, the word of the day come of the week, the month was financial complacence. you had very low levels of risk pricing going into the market, which means it is very hard to introduce a change to the outlook when the markets are so complacent. that is what the geopolitical environment headlines were about. you added janet yellen, i think it will be hard -- >> my finance 101, which you know as well, his bond investors behaviorally act different than at the investors. everybody learns this when a price goes down in the yield goes up, how will be bond market behave now versus our day-to-day focus on the equity markets and vix? >> i want to go back to what you said about
jeffrey rosenberg with us from blackrock.ated -- we saw a number of augusts ago, it was ugly, do you just presume it will be ugly for your bond market? >> it is hard to say. clearly there is a debate out there as to how the bond market will handle it, how will the signal occur, and what kind of environment? certainly right now, and particularly if you go a week back, the word of the day come of the week, the month was financial complacence. you had very low levels of risk pricing going...
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porque no tenemos nada que ver con sus papeles. >>> en el caso de san francisco jeffrey sigue preso.o. carlos botifoll, telemundo. >>> mientras crece la indignaciÓn contra la policÍa, un agente lo tirÓ por el suelo mientras otro le aplastaba la cara, aunque el hombre se quejÓ que no podÍa respirar, no lo soltaron hasta que quedÓ inconsciente, varios legisladores piden una investigaciÓn. >>> el departamento debe cambiar su manera de cÓmo enfrenta a la comunidad, cÓmo trabaja, desde una posiciÓn donde la policÍa entra y algunas veces actÚa antes de hacer pregunjaseo a una fuerza del orden, del bien para proteger a la comunidad. >>> segÚn la policÍa, el hombre vendÍa cigarrillos y se resistiÓ, los dos agentes y 4 paramÉdicos han sido suspendidos sin paga. >>> y vamos a la capital de venezuela donde comenzÓ el desajolo de mil familias de la llamada torre de david, hace aÑos invadieron este edificio, lo fueron acondicionando y lo hicieron su hogar, hasta que el gobierno tomÓ el control. >>> quizÁs sea la mudanza mas grande del mundo, se iniciÓ el desalojo de la torre dde david. >>> si, es
porque no tenemos nada que ver con sus papeles. >>> en el caso de san francisco jeffrey sigue preso.o. carlos botifoll, telemundo. >>> mientras crece la indignaciÓn contra la policÍa, un agente lo tirÓ por el suelo mientras otro le aplastaba la cara, aunque el hombre se quejÓ que no podÍa respirar, no lo soltaron hasta que quedÓ inconsciente, varios legisladores piden una investigaciÓn. >>> el departamento debe cambiar su manera de cÓmo enfrenta a la...
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and sunday, a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey briefing reporters at the pentagon -- at the pentagon in a few minutes. that's coming up at 11:45 eastern here on c-span. while we wait, a discussion from this morning's "washington journal" on the latest developments in iraq. >> host: we want to welcome ambassador james jeffrey, a 35-year ambassador of the state department and now a visiting fellow at the washington institute of eastern policy. thank you for joining us. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: what do you think iraq is going to look like years from now? >> guest: we'll have the islamic state covering parts of syria and iraq and a very autonomous kurdish entity in the north. >> host: how will that function? >> guest: it won't function very well. all three entities will be at odds to one another. the other alternative is to try to find a way to unify the country through the parliamentary syste
and sunday, a preview of jeffrey engel's manuscript of george h.w. bush and the peaceful end of the cold war. >> defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs of staff general martin dempsey briefing reporters at the pentagon -- at the pentagon in a few minutes. that's coming up at 11:45 eastern here on c-span. while we wait, a discussion from this morning's "washington journal" on the latest developments in iraq. >> host: we want to welcome ambassador james jeffrey, a...
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lorena --- se trata de jeffrey bugai...quien supuestamente se vesta como polica y obligaba a mujeres... especialmente de centro amrica y que hablan poco ingls... a realizar actos sexuales... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quien se encuentra en san francsico... juanfra lucero... bugai se declar "no culpable" a principio de este mes... qu se espera que pase hoy en corte? lucero live put placeholder here lucero script hoy ser la audiencia preliminar de jeffrey bugai aqu en la corte superior de san francisco.. en donde un juez decidir si la evidencia recopilada es suficiente para seguir con el caso take vboxes bugai es acusado de forzar a mujeres inmigrantes a cometer actos sexuales amenazandolas con deportarlas si lo acusaban pero ahora quien esta tras las rejas y con una fianza de dos millones de dlares es precisamente bugai take vo este hombre de 35 aÑos de edad fue arrestado el 10 de julio por presuntamente hacerse pasar como un oficial del departamento de polica de san francisco y c
lorena --- se trata de jeffrey bugai...quien supuestamente se vesta como polica y obligaba a mujeres... especialmente de centro amrica y que hablan poco ingls... a realizar actos sexuales... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... quien se encuentra en san francsico... juanfra lucero... bugai se declar "no culpable" a principio de este mes... qu se espera que pase hoy en corte? lucero live put placeholder here lucero script hoy ser la audiencia...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyp, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyp, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are...
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i spoke to the chief executive, jeffrey bank about his expansion lands -- plans for the business. >>he country has gotten very sophisticated with food. while casual dining has dropped in sales, we have increased. we have never had a down year. we have been up every single year for the last few years. with the more sophisticated customer, they are tired of the others. they like the quality of carmine's. it's all made fresh and it has value. when you come with 4, 5, 6 people. your playing -- paying $15-$18 per person. $22 for state, pretty cheap. you're getting quality. you're getting great food and i think people appreciate that, and i think that's why we have been successful for 25 years. >> compared to where was when you started, we are talking 1600 employees, $100 million in sales per year. >> we didn't start that. let's make that clear. >> where does the name come from? >> artie cutler at one point had about 26 different concepts. we have all heard about them. they opened stocks, carmine's, virgil's, columbia bagel, a prizefighter somewhere. the man had a vision. what we wanted to
i spoke to the chief executive, jeffrey bank about his expansion lands -- plans for the business. >>he country has gotten very sophisticated with food. while casual dining has dropped in sales, we have increased. we have never had a down year. we have been up every single year for the last few years. with the more sophisticated customer, they are tired of the others. they like the quality of carmine's. it's all made fresh and it has value. when you come with 4, 5, 6 people. your playing...
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we begin the program with a look at the ongoing unrest in the middle east with jeffrey goldberg. he is a national correspondent for "the atlantic" and a columnist for "bloomberg view." he joins me from washington, d.c. jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you. >> so if we can go back to what started this latest unraveling of things in israel and the west bank, so some palestinian thugs kidnapped and murdered these three young israelis on their way back from the west bank. then, some, apparently, it jewish thugs kidnapped and murdered horrifically this young palestinian in jerusalem in retaliation. terrible, horrific, inexcusable as these are, is this the thing that is going to start a war between israel and gaza then? >> well, things have been slipping out of control for a little while, especially since the kidnapping of the three teenagers, the three israeli teenagers. i am not so sure that this is not going to wrap up in a couple of days. anything is possible. these things have a way of sort of slipping out of control, as you know from the previous 39 hamas-israel wars over the past 30 y
we begin the program with a look at the ongoing unrest in the middle east with jeffrey goldberg. he is a national correspondent for "the atlantic" and a columnist for "bloomberg view." he joins me from washington, d.c. jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you. >> so if we can go back to what started this latest unraveling of things in israel and the west bank, so some palestinian thugs kidnapped and murdered these three young israelis on their way back from the west bank....
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lorena --- se trata de jeffrey bugai...te se vesta como polica y obligaba a mujeres inmigrantes a realizar actos sexuales... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... esta en san francisco con los detalles.... juanfra lucero... bugai se declar "no culpable" a principio de este mes... qu se espera que pase hoy en corte? lucero live put placeholder here lucero script hoy ser la audiencia preliminar de jeffrey bugai aqu en la corte superior de san francisco.. en donde un juez decidir si la evidencia recopilada es suficiente para seguir con el caso take vboxes bugai es acusado de forzar a mujeres inmigrantes a cometer actos sexuales amenazandolas con deportarlas si lo acusaban pero ahora quien esta tras las rejas y con una fianza de dos millones de dlares es precisamente bugai take vo este hombre de 35 aÑos de edad fue arrestado el 10 de julio por presuntamente hacerse pasar como un oficial del departamento de polica de san francisco y convencer a mujeres que no hablaban ingls... de ir hasta su cas
lorena --- se trata de jeffrey bugai...te se vesta como polica y obligaba a mujeres inmigrantes a realizar actos sexuales... take 2boxes pasamos con lucero bentez de telemundo 48 primera edicin... esta en san francisco con los detalles.... juanfra lucero... bugai se declar "no culpable" a principio de este mes... qu se espera que pase hoy en corte? lucero live put placeholder here lucero script hoy ser la audiencia preliminar de jeffrey bugai aqu en la corte superior de san...
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>> oh, jeffrey, you're delightful. >> -- we do pot stories, why, why -- >> gave me the giggles -- >> always ends in laughter. we've never done a pot story -- >> i just ordered pizza, too. >> always. >> good to have all of you. thank you. keep us posted on how things are going today. >> pretty interesting stuff. >> remember, the first day in colorado. >> don't you dare. >> don't cross state lines. >> no sampling the product. we'll take a deeper look into the marijuana laws in the united states. it's cnn's special weed 2, c cannabis madness. 9:00 eastern time, right here on cnn. >>> this is one of those cases that sends chills down your spine whether or not you're even a parent. we're talking about a little boy killed after being left all day in a hot car. and some don't think it's an accident. the father's already in big trouble. now, a lot of eyes are on the mother. what she did today and the legal view on her actions, all up until now, coming after this break. >>> we've got this just in to cnn. leanna harris, who is the mother of that toddler who died after being left in the hot car
>> oh, jeffrey, you're delightful. >> -- we do pot stories, why, why -- >> gave me the giggles -- >> always ends in laughter. we've never done a pot story -- >> i just ordered pizza, too. >> always. >> good to have all of you. thank you. keep us posted on how things are going today. >> pretty interesting stuff. >> remember, the first day in colorado. >> don't you dare. >> don't cross state lines. >> no sampling the product....
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cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.e kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as the trial was to be begin, george kerr changed his story. "i've still got it" when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great term
cheely and doug gustafson and charged them with jeffrey cain's murder.e kerr accepted a plea bargain and agreed to testify for the prosecution in exchange for immunity. without the murder weapon, he was their entire case. >> george kerr was very important to the prosecution. without george kerr, it would have been very difficult i think to put them at the scene, and to actually have an eyewitness who not only the shooting but what happened before and after. >> but as the trial was...
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on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffrey guy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized. >> the mission was just one area 35-year-old jeffrey guy would often paoltr. trouble is he wasn't ap co-but he talked like one. even dressed like one. all in an effort to kidnap and sexually assault new immigrant from central america. >> unknown how many victims there are out there. >> sf pd says guy drove the same type of car they drive. crown victory y.he took the victims back to his home where he would handcuff drug them and force them into sexual acts. >> not only that suspect threatened the victim with deportation and/or law enforcement retaliation if the victim reported the incident to police. >> the intimid
on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffrey guy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized. >>...
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more popular opinion then the story jeffrey tells. he is great on the reagan versus bush white house, opinions about gorbachev and the soviet union and reagan being so optimistic and hopeful and bush coming in more careful and where he -- and wary. and the advisers around him, very similarly. when the americans were thinking about the potential end of the cold war, jeffrey mentions that there is a popular wariness about the soviet union. polls show that you might like gorbachev, but they are still wary about the soviet union so they have some doubts about what the u.s. should do in terms of disarmament. i think people fear about the cold war, though it is phrased as being wary of the soviet union, in practice, it is also deep where in this -- deep wariness and anger and fear about the threats that the cold war raised. nuclear war is a real fear. people were really worried about it in the 1980's. the money is being spent on weapons in times of serious economic crisis. people are worried. there is a kind of tension in public opinion tha
more popular opinion then the story jeffrey tells. he is great on the reagan versus bush white house, opinions about gorbachev and the soviet union and reagan being so optimistic and hopeful and bush coming in more careful and where he -- and wary. and the advisers around him, very similarly. when the americans were thinking about the potential end of the cold war, jeffrey mentions that there is a popular wariness about the soviet union. polls show that you might like gorbachev, but they are...
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on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffreyguy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized. >> the mission was just one area 35-year-old jeffrey guy would often patrol. trouble is he wasn't ap co-but he talked like one. even dressed like one. all in an effort to kidnap and sexually assault new immigrant from central america. >> unknown how many victims there are out there. >> sf pd says guy drove the same type of car they drive. crown victory y.he took the victims back to his home where he would handcuff drug them and force them into sexual acts. >> not only that suspect threatened the victim with deportation and/or law enforcement retaliation if the victim reported the incident to police. >> the intimida
on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffreyguy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized. >>...
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jeffrey ian ross. good to have you back here with us.as i said, it was a practice banned 31 years ago. in new york because of some new york cases, why is this making headlines again? >> well, the man died during the whole commission of this incident or shortly thereafter. so what we know right now is that the chokehold was applied. shortly thereafter two or three officers were on top of mr. garner, also a ban banned practice. an hour later he was pronounced dead allegedly because of a heart attack. that's what the preliminary autopsy suggests. the officer was put on desk duty and suspended. he has previous interactions with citizens where similar kinds of assault, related allegations have been made against him. the chokehold is a practice that can restrict air flow into a man's body. the man also said when he was down on the ground that he could not breathe. >> you hear him say that on video, i can't breathe, i can't breathe. but he was a very large man and in fact the person who apparently put some sort of hold on him around his neck se
jeffrey ian ross. good to have you back here with us.as i said, it was a practice banned 31 years ago. in new york because of some new york cases, why is this making headlines again? >> well, the man died during the whole commission of this incident or shortly thereafter. so what we know right now is that the chokehold was applied. shortly thereafter two or three officers were on top of mr. garner, also a ban banned practice. an hour later he was pronounced dead allegedly because of a...
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>> jeffrey stone. to say that i was skeptical of the nsa is in truth an understatement.ork on the review work with a view i found quite surprising. not only did i find that the nsa had helped to thwart numerous terrorist plots against the united states and its allies in the years since 9/11, but i also found that it is an organization that operates with a high degree of integrity and a deep commitment to the rule of law. >> you're reading mr. stone's questions out of context because he went on to say part of the program that impressed him was the 702 program. he said the difference between that and 215 was night and day and that is why he specifically recommended there was nothing like that in -- >> 215 that you'reai arguing against, not nsa. >> the metadata collection of all americans -- >> american's data, not that of foreigners, but the collection of american's metadata under 215 -- >> so you agree that 702 makes us safer. >> 702 is a separate question. >> i wouldn't agree. >> 702 involves the foreign -- >> general, will you concede section 215 according to the govern
>> jeffrey stone. to say that i was skeptical of the nsa is in truth an understatement.ork on the review work with a view i found quite surprising. not only did i find that the nsa had helped to thwart numerous terrorist plots against the united states and its allies in the years since 9/11, but i also found that it is an organization that operates with a high degree of integrity and a deep commitment to the rule of law. >> you're reading mr. stone's questions out of context because...
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ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region, from gaza to iran, that are trying to upset the middle east. and we have to deal with all of them in a comprehensive way. the president's plan to support a unified iraq in this crisis is laid out on june 19th is reasonable. but over a month as gone by, as we discussed earlier today, and little has happened. we've had two important but secondary ste secondary steps, the selection of a speaker and those are important but those are preliminary. the key issue is the election of a prime minister and a new government. meanwhile, on the ground, while the initial
ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region,...
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on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffrey guy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. c cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized. >> the mission was just one area 35-year-old jeffrey guy would often patrol. trouble is he wasn't ap co-but he talked like one. even dressed like one. all in an effort to kidnap and sexually assault new immigrant from central america. >> unknown how many victims there are out there. >> sf pd says guy drove the same type of car they drive. crown victory y.he took the victims back to his home where he would handcuff drug them and force them into sexual acts. >> only not only that suspect threatened the victim with deportation and/or law enforcement retaliation if the victim reported the incident to police. >> the
on top of all of that tonight we have disturbing new details about this man pas past. 35-year-old jeffrey guy pleaded not guilty to 5 charges including kidnapping to commit a sex related crime. bernard is live in san francisco mission district where police say he would pick up his victims. c cornell. >> in jill tonight. bail set at two million dollars. police can't say how long his charade wept on of impersonate ago police officer or how many immigrant he may have been victimized....
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and in our signature segment, jeffrey brown sits down with garrison keillor on the 40th anniversary of "a prairie home companion." >> you just pause, and you say, "and that's the news from lake wobegon. where all the women are strong and all the men are good looking and all the children are above average." next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. who who thanks for joining us this afternoon, three weeks of war now reportedly claimed the lives of more than 1,000 palestinians and at least 42 israelis, israels and mamas today observed a 12-hour cease-fire but shortly after the cease-fire end adha mass spokesman said they rejected israel's offer to extend it
and in our signature segment, jeffrey brown sits down with garrison keillor on the 40th anniversary of "a prairie home companion." >> you just pause, and you say, "and that's the news from lake wobegon. where all the women are strong and all the men are good looking and all the children are above average." next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual...
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i am joined at the table by jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for the atlantic magazine. >> inthing about all middle east conflict, maybe all conflicts in general. is that, you know, once it goes can kinetic to borrow the pentan shorthand, once it goes lives and people are firing at each other, all plans go out the window. >> we continue with author chuck klosterman who talks about his latest book, "i wear the black hat, grappling with villains." >> as i was writing the essays and trying to see what is the unifying thing i am finding interesting about this and it seemed to be this. it seems that very often the person who is the villain is the person who knows the most and cares the least. >> jeffrey goldberg and chuck kl
i am joined at the table by jeffrey goldberg, national correspondent for the atlantic magazine. >> inthing about all middle east conflict, maybe all conflicts in general. is that, you know, once it goes can kinetic to borrow the pentan shorthand, once it goes lives and people are firing at each other, all plans go out the window. >> we continue with author chuck klosterman who talks about his latest book, "i wear the black hat, grappling with villains." >> as i was...
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ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region, from gaza to iran, that are trying to upset the middle east. and we have to deal with all of them in a comprehensive way. the president's plan to support a unified iraq in this crisis is laid out on june 19th is reasonable. but over a month as gone by, as we discussed earlier today, and little has happened. we've had two important but secondary ste secondary steps, the selection of a speaker and those are important but those are preliminary. the key issue is the election of a prime minister and a new government. meanwhile, on the ground, while the initial
ambassador jeffrey, welcome. >> thank you very much. to follow up on what we heard this morning, the establishment of the islamic state by the isil in iraq and in syria is changing the geo strategy of the entire middle east and represents a dramatic setback to u.s. policy and interest and requires an immediate response from washington. the situation is complicated by the fact that in the fix we are presently in in the middle eefs, we have not one but two higomonic voices in the region,...
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take vo ---"jeffrey bugai" se hacia pasar por oficial al parecer con el unico proposito de asaltar sexualmente victimas en san francisco, oakland y hayward... --- fue arrestado el 10 de julio y permanece en la carcel con una fianza de 2 millones de dolares... anchor chit chat lorena ---el viernes pasado tuvimos en exclusiva el testimonio de la madre de un adolescente quien argumento que su hijo, fue presuntamente agredido por un guardia de seguridad escolar de una preparatoria en oakland. juanfra ---anoche y nuevamente de manera exclusiva, alonso castillo, nos dice porque esta investigacin ha dado un nuevo giro take pkg ;01 ;45 pkg ambos menores de edad hispanos y supuestas vctimas del mismo hombre: marcel mitchell, quien formaba parte del equipo de seguridad del plantel de la preparatoria de la ciudad de oakland. este sujeto fue conocido por la opinin pblica, cuando se difundio un video donde aparece golpeando a un adolescente en silla de ruedas. aparentemente esta no fue la primera vez que el oficial desato su furia contra un estudiante: sot jesus lehman 1, 02 fue ah cuando marcel mitchel me
take vo ---"jeffrey bugai" se hacia pasar por oficial al parecer con el unico proposito de asaltar sexualmente victimas en san francisco, oakland y hayward... --- fue arrestado el 10 de julio y permanece en la carcel con una fianza de 2 millones de dolares... anchor chit chat lorena ---el viernes pasado tuvimos en exclusiva el testimonio de la madre de un adolescente quien argumento que su hijo, fue presuntamente agredido por un guardia de seguridad escolar de una preparatoria en...