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i need you. >> how did jeffrey die?in that 911 call from the best western. >> this just happened to us last month. please come help us. >> hear that? just happened to us last month. then she says it again. >> you don't understand. we just went through this. >> for emt mike first on the scene to rescue jeannie williams, the call to the best western and room 225 was eerily familiar. >> that sounds familiar. >> turns out, he had been on another call to that same room seven weeks earlier. >> i looked at my partner and said if i'm not mistaken that is the same room we had that last call. >> what's your reaction? >> we walk in and find two more bodies, same room. >> you realize room 225 is a death trap. >> yes. >> same hotel and same room. >> yes. then you start thinking something is going on. >> the first sign something was going on came six weeks before when a retired couple from washington state spent the night in room 225. when they didn't show up for breakfast, someone had gone to check on them, too. >> when she opened t
i need you. >> how did jeffrey die?in that 911 call from the best western. >> this just happened to us last month. please come help us. >> hear that? just happened to us last month. then she says it again. >> you don't understand. we just went through this. >> for emt mike first on the scene to rescue jeannie williams, the call to the best western and room 225 was eerily familiar. >> that sounds familiar. >> turns out, he had been on another call to...
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>> our guest is jeffrey smith. jeffrey smith is a national best-selling author and film maker. he is the executive director for the institute of responsible technology. and a leading consumer advocate promoting non-gmo choices. his book "seeds of deception" exposes industry and government lies about the safety of genetically engineered food you're eating, which is the best bestseller on gmo's. jeff will be speaking this saturday at noon. you can find on the internet. gregory stock, to my immediate left, dr. gregory stock is a biotech entrepreneur, best selling author and public communicator. he is a leading authority on genomic and other advanced technology in life sciences. he founded the program on medicine, technology, and society at ucla school of medicine in 1997. he served as its director for 10 years, while leading a broad effort to explore technologies that reshape medical science. through a series of high-profile lectures, dr. stock has catalyzed broad public debate about the social and public policy impli
>> our guest is jeffrey smith. jeffrey smith is a national best-selling author and film maker. he is the executive director for the institute of responsible technology. and a leading consumer advocate promoting non-gmo choices. his book "seeds of deception" exposes industry and government lies about the safety of genetically engineered food you're eating, which is the best bestseller on gmo's. jeff will be speaking this saturday at noon. you can find on the internet. gregory...
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that is where jeffrey really comes from. and the sense of the spiritual place of man, and that is what we are really talking about. when we are talking about anything, it is a matter of cost and benefits. here, the costs would seem to be extraordinarily high, and the benefits almost nothing. but for whom? that is the real question. it seems to me there are two sets of people. one is the person there on the left, and many of us have fallen into the affluent category. and there are people on the right who are actually just scrabbling along, trying to survive. it actually makes a difference some of these things because they solve very real problems. let's talk about some of the possibilities here. one, bt cotton. this bacillus that jeffrey pointed out as, oh, my god, that is horrible. why are farmers using that as their selected pesticide on everything? if you are worried about that you better really be careful , about sprays on organic foods. this reduces pesticide use by about 40%. that is an abstraction for us. it's somethin
that is where jeffrey really comes from. and the sense of the spiritual place of man, and that is what we are really talking about. when we are talking about anything, it is a matter of cost and benefits. here, the costs would seem to be extraordinarily high, and the benefits almost nothing. but for whom? that is the real question. it seems to me there are two sets of people. one is the person there on the left, and many of us have fallen into the affluent category. and there are people on the...
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she sat down with the atlantic, jeffrey goldberg n a lengthy piece. go to the atlantic.com, you can read -- there it is on your screen. you can read the write-up by jeffrey goldberg, but then underneath that he also has the question and answer, the transcript to his interview with her. and then on friday president obama sat down with tom freed beman of the new york times -- friedman of the new york times, the columnist over there, and "the new york times" videotaped that interview. it's a lengthy one, it's almost 60 minutes. so if you missed that, dwowk to new york times.com, and they have video clips of it and the swire video if you want to watch it there. this is from politico's playbook this morning with the headline: 84 cays to midterms. this could be awkward. hillary clinton, after taking a tough shot at president obama in last week's interview with jeffrey goldberg, is schedule today party with the potus tomorrow night on martha's vineyard. the occasion? an 80th birthday party for ann dibbie jordan. sarah, ft. lauderdale, florida, republican cal
she sat down with the atlantic, jeffrey goldberg n a lengthy piece. go to the atlantic.com, you can read -- there it is on your screen. you can read the write-up by jeffrey goldberg, but then underneath that he also has the question and answer, the transcript to his interview with her. and then on friday president obama sat down with tom freed beman of the new york times -- friedman of the new york times, the columnist over there, and "the new york times" videotaped that interview....
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jeffrey toobin is with me.lly they would release the name, but in this particular case, the police chief told me and others that they are afraid this guy could be in danger, that he could be threatened if his name were made public before proper authority gos forward with the process. >> missouri has a sunshine law that says within a very short period of time, most public records of the kind like these police reports can be made available to the public. they have said under these circumstances, the chief said there's an exception to the law that says because of death threats and the like, we are not releasing the name. the american civil liberties union with this paper we have just seen has filed a lawsuit saying they want the name. as i read the law, it's sort of a close question over whether there is this exception for -- when the person might be in danger. but they also have the public safety issue of the public demanding this name. you can always protect a person. he can have police protection, but the fact
jeffrey toobin is with me.lly they would release the name, but in this particular case, the police chief told me and others that they are afraid this guy could be in danger, that he could be threatened if his name were made public before proper authority gos forward with the process. >> missouri has a sunshine law that says within a very short period of time, most public records of the kind like these police reports can be made available to the public. they have said under these...
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>> it's a lot longer than jeffreys. [laughter] >> you look at the mike trouts and guys you have here in town, there are some pitchers that are pushed through. we're talking about a robust economy. i don't want to pull the sheets back on that issue. the game has changed h. -- changed. phil, i'm not going to put you on blast here, but, you know, to put your brother on blast, but the game's gotten worse fundamentally. >> oh, i would glee, no doubt about it. >> yeah. >> and don't you also agree that a big part of that -- and it addresses the situation in terms of development in that if you watch the game in the '50s, '60s, '70s, early '80s, guys didn't get called up until they had multiple skills. now one skill will get you to the major leagues, and they hope you pick up the others somewhere along the way. >> they'll rush you up to the game now, and if you don't know how to move a runner or do a protective out or like we were talking about earlier with brother flowers when the situation calls for it, as baseball peers, we s
>> it's a lot longer than jeffreys. [laughter] >> you look at the mike trouts and guys you have here in town, there are some pitchers that are pushed through. we're talking about a robust economy. i don't want to pull the sheets back on that issue. the game has changed h. -- changed. phil, i'm not going to put you on blast here, but, you know, to put your brother on blast, but the game's gotten worse fundamentally. >> oh, i would glee, no doubt about it. >> yeah....
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i didn't know about jeffrey smith. i looked up "genetic roulette." looked this up and i read part of it to see what it was. and it sounds very disturbing. the arguments just don't stand up to scrutiny. they are ridiculous, ok? you can throw around a lot of words that make it sound like it is very deep and very profound, but i suggest you get the book, buy it. and when you read it, go online to this academic review site. it is two scientists, and they go through a point by point refutation of these claims with peer-reviewed argument, with citations in other publications, and i think that if jeffrey were scientifically trained, he said they could not make the arguments that he is making, or at least feeling like it was honest. i will show you one example. i could have picked many examples, but i don't want to get into this he said she said because-- you actually are -- i am not very familiar with all of the arguments in terms of gmo's, although i have educated myself recently about them. i really wouldn't care how it comes out. if gmo's were a problem,
i didn't know about jeffrey smith. i looked up "genetic roulette." looked this up and i read part of it to see what it was. and it sounds very disturbing. the arguments just don't stand up to scrutiny. they are ridiculous, ok? you can throw around a lot of words that make it sound like it is very deep and very profound, but i suggest you get the book, buy it. and when you read it, go online to this academic review site. it is two scientists, and they go through a point by point...
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jeffrey also disappeared six months later. >> he went missing on the weekend. his roommate let us kno called d shown up. and nobody had seen him. and i called the police and i said i think i have a missing person. and they said, well, he'll turn up. and i was sitting in my office and it hit me. he will turn up in the mississippi. >> for weeks there was no trace of his son. >> he was found 42 days after he went missing. fishermen reported they saw a body in the water. >> in 1999 we investigated a young man whose body was found in the mississippi river. >> they had a hook to pull the body off the log. they pulled him over to this small island. they put the body in a plastic bag. >> and his blood alcohol content was .42. >> other people who drowned in the river that was the highest blood alcohol content. >> their conclusion was he was drinking and was disoriented and walked to the river and fell in. >> an unfortunate situation. but once again, here in lacrosse, the river does present a hazard at all times. >> my question is, 42 days, in the river, would cause exte
jeffrey also disappeared six months later. >> he went missing on the weekend. his roommate let us kno called d shown up. and nobody had seen him. and i called the police and i said i think i have a missing person. and they said, well, he'll turn up. and i was sitting in my office and it hit me. he will turn up in the mississippi. >> for weeks there was no trace of his son. >> he was found 42 days after he went missing. fishermen reported they saw a body in the water. >>...
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. >>> jeffrey toobin here with me now as well as legal analyst mel robinsonson. to have you both on. you've listened to the recording of the shots in the background. you have the six shots, you have a pause, you have four more shots. we also know from the autopsy that michael brown was shot six times. what does this tell you about how that shooting took place? >> i'm not sure it tells a lot. i think it is suggestive and it's important that we have it, but it's not necessarily incriminating of the officer, it's not necessarily exculpatory of the officer. you could say that it was him trying to see what happened and mike brown kept coming at him, that's why he fired after the pause or you could say even though he had fired six shots and perhaps hit him, he kept firing which would be an incriminating version. it just underlines for me the need to see all the evidence, how all the pieces fit together. it's good that the investigators will have this audio tape, but it's only one piece of the puzzle, and i'm not sure that it tells the us -- >> you never want to try the
. >>> jeffrey toobin here with me now as well as legal analyst mel robinsonson. to have you both on. you've listened to the recording of the shots in the background. you have the six shots, you have a pause, you have four more shots. we also know from the autopsy that michael brown was shot six times. what does this tell you about how that shooting took place? >> i'm not sure it tells a lot. i think it is suggestive and it's important that we have it, but it's not necessarily...
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>> host: terry jeffrey? >> guest: i regret to say, a reasonable prediction would be that the federal government will only deal with the nation's fiscal problem after a crisis hits. that they won't do it before a crisis hits. and, cbo in their report said there were limited options the government would have, in the face of a fiscal crisis. and, one of those would be inflating the currency. and you know, monetizing the debt. so, you know, it is, when you look a the gravity of the fiscal situation in the united states and lack of seriousness on the part of congress and president dealing with, it is stunning. people look back after the fact, you see these kind of things happen in history, someone looks at it rationally, completely predictable. look at the facts. completely predictable. then there is politician, come to grapple with it, people will look back and say, how did they let that happen? well the facts are there. people realize it is coming and they're letting it happen. >> host: when you taket in seques
>> host: terry jeffrey? >> guest: i regret to say, a reasonable prediction would be that the federal government will only deal with the nation's fiscal problem after a crisis hits. that they won't do it before a crisis hits. and, cbo in their report said there were limited options the government would have, in the face of a fiscal crisis. and, one of those would be inflating the currency. and you know, monetizing the debt. so, you know, it is, when you look a the gravity of the...
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[applause] jeffrey katzenberg. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to jeffrey katzenberg are lighting up our screens in opening up our hearts the animation and cinema. he has embraced new technology to develop the art of storytelling and transform the way we experience film. [applause] maxine hong kingston. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to maxine hong kingston. her novels have examined the past and present and her voice has strengthened our identity as understanding of asian identity and shape the conversation of gender, culture, and race. [applause] albert meisels. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to albert meisels for rethinking and redoing documentary film diseases -- film. 60has done it for nearly years by capturing raw emotions and representations come his work reflects the unfiltered truths of our shared humanity. [applause] linda ronstadt. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to linda ronstadt for her one-of-a-kind voice over decades for marketable music drawn from a broad
[applause] jeffrey katzenberg. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to jeffrey katzenberg are lighting up our screens in opening up our hearts the animation and cinema. he has embraced new technology to develop the art of storytelling and transform the way we experience film. [applause] maxine hong kingston. [applause] the 2013 national medal of arts to maxine hong kingston. her novels have examined the past and present and her voice has strengthened our identity as understanding of asian...
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james jeffrey? president obama's ambassador to iraq, foreign policy is often where second term presidents can have their greatest impact. in this case it seems that the impact is mostly bad. >> yeah, you know i would point to what ambassador jeffrey said, i think a lot of that is true. that's a place he could take desizive action. one that does work against this president and this moment of history is these are not sort of foreign policy areas where a u.s. president can take decisive direction, you look at israel and gaza right now, we have an ally in israel. we have a certain bit of history how we treat hamas how we recognize them without recognizing israel, very difficult to take decisive action. when the diplomatic action doesn't work, you have carryover and ceasefire is happening all the time. not to look at excuses but when you look at what ambassador jeffrey said or you listen to it, it is a mystery to him and also a lot of people that support this president why decisive action has not been ta
james jeffrey? president obama's ambassador to iraq, foreign policy is often where second term presidents can have their greatest impact. in this case it seems that the impact is mostly bad. >> yeah, you know i would point to what ambassador jeffrey said, i think a lot of that is true. that's a place he could take desizive action. one that does work against this president and this moment of history is these are not sort of foreign policy areas where a u.s. president can take decisive...
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and as jeffrey mentioned, the forensics in that car are critical.ice officer, he could have his skin particles and dna and fibers on the the officer's uniform, on the car, on the floor board of the car and vice versa. in the videos you see of the final encounter on the street where officer wilson does shoot him, you don't see wilson touch him again. so if wilson's dna is on the body, it came at the car. it didn't come after brown leaves and starts to flee the scene. >> could there be an issue with so many autopsies, do you think? >> possibly because everybody says the first autopsy is the biggest deal. that's where you get the most information. >> which was done by local authorities. >> there are others essentially because they want to make sure that this looks like an independent investigation. who knows what else the federal autopsy could get. the other thing about the witnesses, though, is trying to get the disinterested observer. we see the people that cnn reports have said certain things. are there other people who had different points of view
and as jeffrey mentioned, the forensics in that car are critical.ice officer, he could have his skin particles and dna and fibers on the the officer's uniform, on the car, on the floor board of the car and vice versa. in the videos you see of the final encounter on the street where officer wilson does shoot him, you don't see wilson touch him again. so if wilson's dna is on the body, it came at the car. it didn't come after brown leaves and starts to flee the scene. >> could there be an...
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quick question for jeffrey and two small questions relevant for jeffrey for andrew.ne for jeff, i know that you know that i'm a huge believer in international history and international sources. and, you know, amazing materials are now open in moscow as well as on call and mitterrand and thatcher. if you could point to one lingering mystery you would want to solve what would that be? there may be possibilities in going for unusual sources that could lead in that direction. and my question for andrew card, both involve issues of h.w. bush's personality that you would not find in documents, but i think are very relevant, where i had a certain impression about bush from distant observation, but you were close, i'm curious, your opinion. one had to deal with his attitude about the cold war, when he first became president. my general sense is that in terms of psychology and personality that george h.w. bush and jimmy carter would have been comfortable had they switched positions as president. george h.w. bush was comfortable waging cold war. it took a period of psychologic
quick question for jeffrey and two small questions relevant for jeffrey for andrew.ne for jeff, i know that you know that i'm a huge believer in international history and international sources. and, you know, amazing materials are now open in moscow as well as on call and mitterrand and thatcher. if you could point to one lingering mystery you would want to solve what would that be? there may be possibilities in going for unusual sources that could lead in that direction. and my question for...
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jeffrey?u look at the circumstances of this shooting, and definitely unarmed person who, according to several witnesses was walking away, posing no threat to officer wilson, you could suspect, and you should investigate, whether there was a possible racial motive. look at the other shooting in st. louis a couple of days later. where a deranged person apparently with a knife was shot by the police. that does not merit a federal investigation, because it just seems like the facts are very straight forward. the facts of the michael brown shooting are not straight forward, and they certainly suggest the possibility of a racial motive. and that's why we have a federal department of justice and that's why fbi agents are out there appropriately looking for evidence. >> does it seem, though, that there's maybe a public perception. the fact that eric holder went and spoke with the family of michael brown, the fact that the white house sent three aides to the funeral today, that perhaps they're taking s
jeffrey?u look at the circumstances of this shooting, and definitely unarmed person who, according to several witnesses was walking away, posing no threat to officer wilson, you could suspect, and you should investigate, whether there was a possible racial motive. look at the other shooting in st. louis a couple of days later. where a deranged person apparently with a knife was shot by the police. that does not merit a federal investigation, because it just seems like the facts are very...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyho 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. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? this is the age of knowing what you're made of. talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates f
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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. ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. explaining...
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jeffrey kluger writes about williams and the winding road to suicide. so much for being here, unfortunately some sad news. let's talk about this winding road have williams' career because those in his inner circle knew that he suffered from depression. they knew that he suffered from addiction. but it didn't affect his professionalism. he always arrived on time, knew his lines. there's a piece in "the new york times" about this, where one senior movie agent wrote robin was always 1,000% reliable. he was almost impossibly high functioning. talk to us about what appeared to be more of a silent downward spiral. >> well, there are a few ways of looking at it. first of all, all of us can lose ourselves in our work. as long as you like your work, love your work, it's a way to move out of whatever pain you're feeling. when you're an actor, you get to do that exponentially more power fully because you're shedding your skin and it's often a skin in which you're profoundly uncomfortable. you get to adopt the persona of another person entirely. and not only did he
jeffrey kluger writes about williams and the winding road to suicide. so much for being here, unfortunately some sad news. let's talk about this winding road have williams' career because those in his inner circle knew that he suffered from depression. they knew that he suffered from addiction. but it didn't affect his professionalism. he always arrived on time, knew his lines. there's a piece in "the new york times" about this, where one senior movie agent wrote robin was always...
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old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyhop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to r.a. symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. [ male announcer ] humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma
old, william bradford bishop iii, who was 14 years old, brenton bishop, who was 10 years old, and jeffreyhop, who was 5 years old. >> but brad bishop was gone. and nobody knows where he went. >> he certainly had the experience of traveling the world. >> he was working a desk job and didn't like being penned into an office and crowded. >> you've got a man who couldn't handle his life. ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're...
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jeffrey, boy, this is -- seems to be a much tougher call.a lot of -- been together since 2008, 2009 on a lot of issues like this. how do we respond, though, to the growing isis threat without trying to get a group of nations together to work with us to stop the spread of isis? >> well, the first thing is we understand it. >> what is it? >> well, it is very radical, obviously very murderous group but it emerged in the context of our syria policy. our syria policy was to destabilize the syrian government. this opened up space for every kind of horror, including the isis horror. so every time we intervene we have an anti-midas touch from libya, searia, iraq. we destabilized the whole region. >> we destabilized syria and then it falls to pieces, isis grows out of that. are you on hillary's side, are you on the president's side that we should have gone into syria earlier? barack obama says it's fantasy that if we went into syria earlier we could have actually done something to stop the killing of over 100,000 syrians. what do you think? >> we wen
jeffrey, boy, this is -- seems to be a much tougher call.a lot of -- been together since 2008, 2009 on a lot of issues like this. how do we respond, though, to the growing isis threat without trying to get a group of nations together to work with us to stop the spread of isis? >> well, the first thing is we understand it. >> what is it? >> well, it is very radical, obviously very murderous group but it emerged in the context of our syria policy. our syria policy was to...
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jeffrey, welcome. good to have you here tonight. explain to us what you filed today and why. >> martha, thanks so much. appreciate the chance to speak with you. we filed two lawsuits as you said. the first relates to missouri's sunshine law, and that sets forth that an incident report, the who, what, where, why and when of the police contact is a public document. that that belongs to the people. that we need to have information available to us so we know what occurs. the second lawsuit references what you just spoke of what the president spoke of, which is we are americans. the first americans cover our right to peacefully protest against the government. and we want to make sure that whoever's in charge recognizes it and respects the rights of the press, the public and protesters to video the police actions that may or may not occur. >> understood. and i think they're going to have to produce that incident report, as you say, it is a matter of public record. we'll see if that is forthcoming. what about the issue of the name of the p
jeffrey, welcome. good to have you here tonight. explain to us what you filed today and why. >> martha, thanks so much. appreciate the chance to speak with you. we filed two lawsuits as you said. the first relates to missouri's sunshine law, and that sets forth that an incident report, the who, what, where, why and when of the police contact is a public document. that that belongs to the people. that we need to have information available to us so we know what occurs. the second lawsuit...
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jeffrey robertson speaking live from london. >>> let's get more on the u.n. school attack. a spokesman with the u.n. relief and works agency join us from gaza city. do you have more information about what or who struck the u.n. school in rafah. >> [ inaudible ] beside the gait of the school, the eastern gate of the school, and the multiple - the school, it ignited the shelter, and all the information has been forwarded many times, before opening the shelter. this is - this happened at the school. >> so you are saying it was - it was an israeli air strike, you know that for sure do you. >> according to our staff also insi inside... >> have you spoken to the israelis. have you contacted and asked them what happened? >> i contacted them and we will have [ inaudible ] . they are investigating all these things. of course they have experience. we will be waiting for their investigation and what had happened. >> as i understand it the israeli army coordinated every institution in gaza, they know where every installation is, and they seem to be hit. >> the inhabitants of the school
jeffrey robertson speaking live from london. >>> let's get more on the u.n. school attack. a spokesman with the u.n. relief and works agency join us from gaza city. do you have more information about what or who struck the u.n. school in rafah. >> [ inaudible ] beside the gait of the school, the eastern gate of the school, and the multiple - the school, it ignited the shelter, and all the information has been forwarded many times, before opening the shelter. this is - this...
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government from two american tourists being held there. 56-year-old jeffrey edward fowle and 24-year-old matthew todd miller told the associated press they are being well-treated but expect to be put on trial soon for "anti-state crimes." fowle is suspected of leaving a bible in a nightclub. a third american, kenneth bay, has been held there for nearly 21 months. back in this country, kent brantly, a 33-year-old american doctor who contracted ebola after going to west africa to treat it, was flown to a military base near atlanta today on a specially equipped chartered airplane. he was then transported by ambulance to emory university hospital. he needed assistance but was able to walk out of the vehicle. brantley will be treated in an isolation ward. the head of the isolation unit there said-- quoting now-- "no one is in any way at risk." it's the first time anyone infected with ebola has been brought to the united states. the outbreak in africa has killed more than 700 people. the fate of tens of thousands of people, many of them children, who entered the united states illegally, remain
government from two american tourists being held there. 56-year-old jeffrey edward fowle and 24-year-old matthew todd miller told the associated press they are being well-treated but expect to be put on trial soon for "anti-state crimes." fowle is suspected of leaving a bible in a nightclub. a third american, kenneth bay, has been held there for nearly 21 months. back in this country, kent brantly, a 33-year-old american doctor who contracted ebola after going to west africa to treat...
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joining us once again our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and josh wineburg.rm militarizatiomilitarizatio. explain what is going on here. >> wolf, the reason i have a disagreement, it mischaracterizes the way the military acted in the last ten years in iraq and afghanistan. we put it as a priority to protect the population and while, sure, a lot of weapons are the same, the vehicles are the same, some of the tactics you see are similar to those that could be employed by the military. we never employed those when dealing with a crowd control situation. i was in -- the kran destruction incidents. our relationship with afghan local populations and civic leaders and also our force posture made it so those possible conflicts, there were protests. there was a small amount of violence was able to deescalate and that was always the key is deescalation and i think you can see from what happened in ferguson, deescalation was not the priority. >> jeff, let me get back to that video. we showed a little bit of it to our viewers. the body is there. the uncle comes running o
joining us once again our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and josh wineburg.rm militarizatiomilitarizatio. explain what is going on here. >> wolf, the reason i have a disagreement, it mischaracterizes the way the military acted in the last ten years in iraq and afghanistan. we put it as a priority to protect the population and while, sure, a lot of weapons are the same, the vehicles are the same, some of the tactics you see are similar to those that could be employed by the military....
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jeffrey, welcome. good to have you here tonight.xplain to us what you filed today and why. >> martha, thanks so much. appreciate the chance to speak with you. we filed two lawsuits as you said. the first relates to missouri's sunshine law, and that sets forth that an incident report, the who, what, where, why and when of the police contact is a public document. that that belongs to the people. that we need to have information available to us so we know what occurs. the second lawsuit references what you just spoke of what the president spoke of, which is we are americans. the first americans cover our right to peacefully protest against the government. and we want to make sure that whoever's in charge recognizes it and respects the rights of the press, the public and protesters to the police actions that may or may not occur. >> understood. and i think they're going to have to produce that incident report, as you say, it is a matter of public record. we'll see if that is forthcoming. what about the issue of the name of the police of
jeffrey, welcome. good to have you here tonight.xplain to us what you filed today and why. >> martha, thanks so much. appreciate the chance to speak with you. we filed two lawsuits as you said. the first relates to missouri's sunshine law, and that sets forth that an incident report, the who, what, where, why and when of the police contact is a public document. that that belongs to the people. that we need to have information available to us so we know what occurs. the second lawsuit...
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back jeffrey toobin and evan perez. evan, so what do we know about secretary holder's -- excuse me, attorney general holder's visit? >> anderson, we know the attorney general here is really to get a little bit of a hands-on look at the investigation. he is going to be meeting with the fbi agents who are doing the investigation with the prosecutors, civil rights prosecutors who are here. as you know, there have been over 40 fbi agents who have been canvassing, knocking on doors, doing interviews. this is a very unusual visit. he doesn't normally come to places in the middle of an ongoing investigation. but tells us a little bit about what they're trying do which is to reassure the people of ferguson. the family, who they're going to meet tomorrow we expect. and also to assure the public that this is going to be done fairly and that justice is going to be done for the family here. >> and jeff, the investigation that he is heading, that's the investigation that the fbi is being used to actually investigate. they have dozen
back jeffrey toobin and evan perez. evan, so what do we know about secretary holder's -- excuse me, attorney general holder's visit? >> anderson, we know the attorney general here is really to get a little bit of a hands-on look at the investigation. he is going to be meeting with the fbi agents who are doing the investigation with the prosecutors, civil rights prosecutors who are here. as you know, there have been over 40 fbi agents who have been canvassing, knocking on doors, doing...
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but as you heard and jeffrey toobin has talked about this, you know, the reviewses are starting to come in for governor nixon in missouri, and they're not all that great. and so i think the president touching base with governor nixon earlier today was an indication. it's sort of something a president always does in situations like this. the president is going to call the governor and have a conversation about something like this happening on the ground. but i think the president also wants to i think hear the words coming out of governor nixon's mouth that they are trying to do things to change the operational control of what's happening on the ground in ferguson, missouri. because what was happening up until today, the last few nights, what's been happening on the ground there i think is just universally up acceptable to the vast majority of americans. >> definitely a community on edge. and it appeared the governor was speaking very much so off-the-cuff. jim acosta and jeffrey toobin, thank you both very much. >>> and as jim mentioned a minute ago, brought up attorney general eric hold
but as you heard and jeffrey toobin has talked about this, you know, the reviewses are starting to come in for governor nixon in missouri, and they're not all that great. and so i think the president touching base with governor nixon earlier today was an indication. it's sort of something a president always does in situations like this. the president is going to call the governor and have a conversation about something like this happening on the ground. but i think the president also wants to i...
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. >> and if we could hear from jeffrey clay barcos? >> good morning, supervisors, and i just like to more or less, echo what michael said and i commend him on his out reach and i think that he has been a model that if others will use that same model to the community that it will aleave a lot of concerns. and as you know i feel that there are too many bars in district six and so i am more or less opposed but when we have people such as vladamir and the young lady that will be coming up here they have alleviated a lot of our concerns and it is nice to see that rather than having a bar come in and muscle into the neighborhood and take it whether you like it or not. i have learned a lot in this process, that i really see that really the board of supervisors has little control of this. and has little control over this, and the police department has little control over this and even the mayor has little control and it really is an abc issue. and i think that is what really needs to be dealt with. possibly if you win an assembly position perh
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--la fiscalia afirma que hace seis aÑos, jeffrey bugai y otro sujeto llegaron a un bar en san franciscoicias y arrestaron a dos hombres hispanos, los llevaron a la casa de bugai donde los amenazaron con informar a las autoridades de inmigracion para ser deportados. --despues de un enfrentamiento lograron escapar pero debido a su condicion migratoria no denunciaron el hecho a las autoridades. --bugai se declar no culpable. juan desde arrojarles cafe hasta apuÑalar a sus estudiantes eran los comentarios que una maestra publicaba en twitter take vo alertados por otro maestro, el distrito escolar le envio una carta disciplinaria a la maestra krista hodges de la preparatoria newark memorial. el superintendente del distrito escolar afirmo que hay una investigacion en curso y que la maestra continua dictando clases. vo lorena mientras que una guarderia en texas acusada de usar cinta adhesiva para reprimir el comportamiento de unos niÑos fue demandada por los padres de uno de los niÑos. la madre se mostro conmocionada y afirmo que se sentia muy mal de haber elegido ese lugar para el cuidado de
--la fiscalia afirma que hace seis aÑos, jeffrey bugai y otro sujeto llegaron a un bar en san franciscoicias y arrestaron a dos hombres hispanos, los llevaron a la casa de bugai donde los amenazaron con informar a las autoridades de inmigracion para ser deportados. --despues de un enfrentamiento lograron escapar pero debido a su condicion migratoria no denunciaron el hecho a las autoridades. --bugai se declar no culpable. juan desde arrojarles cafe hasta apuÑalar a sus estudiantes eran los...
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jeffrey felton. >> mr. president and distinguished members of the council, once more, we meet today emits reports of a dangerous escalation of a crisis in ukraine. august 26 official meeting between president putin and president porshanko as well as a round of multilateral shots have been escalated bience fight finding in southeastern ukraine. this morning, ukrainian president asked the world to, quote, pay attention to the sharply worsening situation in ukraine, end quote. we are here because we are paying attention. but we also must find a constructive way to urgently address the crisis. the implications go far beyond u crane and the region. illegal arm groups operating in the donesk region have reportedly intensified their activities in the last few days, spreading violence in ukraine's southern coast in the direction of the strategic port of maripold. and it's reported several small towns andvilleages are now in the midst of heavy fighting. and one town has been ceased by armed groups. the southward spr
jeffrey felton. >> mr. president and distinguished members of the council, once more, we meet today emits reports of a dangerous escalation of a crisis in ukraine. august 26 official meeting between president putin and president porshanko as well as a round of multilateral shots have been escalated bience fight finding in southeastern ukraine. this morning, ukrainian president asked the world to, quote, pay attention to the sharply worsening situation in ukraine, end quote. we are here...
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as jeffrey said, the iraqis are obviously key to the solution. we can't solve it without them. they can't solve it without us either. >> there's obviously a political dimension to this not just for now but in the 2016 context. you interviewed hillary clinton. you talked about all of these issues, including syria. we know she disagreed with the administration. she wanted to support syrian rebels. here is what she told you in part in the interview. this is secretary clinton speaking to you. i know that the failure to help build up a credible fighting force of the people who were the originators of the protests against assad, there were islamists, there were secularists, there was everything in the middle -- the failure to do that left a big vacuum which the jihadis have now filled. >> that's pretty blunt. i think this week she feels and people around her, supporters of hillary and supporters of intervention, feel like she's been vindicated by events. it's impossible to know whether u.s. intervention in syria three years ago -- >> the weress says that's a fantasy -- >> the preside
as jeffrey said, the iraqis are obviously key to the solution. we can't solve it without them. they can't solve it without us either. >> there's obviously a political dimension to this not just for now but in the 2016 context. you interviewed hillary clinton. you talked about all of these issues, including syria. we know she disagreed with the administration. she wanted to support syrian rebels. here is what she told you in part in the interview. this is secretary clinton speaking to you....
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robin wright, author of "rock the casbah," jeffrey goldberg. exclusive interview with hillary clinton on syria, terrorism and leadership matt world which we'll get to in just a minute. i'm trying to make sense of all this. there's layers to it. michael, i really want people to understand what we're up against with isis. >> this is not just a normal terrorist group. this is a terrorist army that now controls land. i think this would be clear if they kept their old name. this is al qaeda in iraq, which has become islamist state in iraq and syria. this is now the biggest terrorist organization we've ever seen with the most money getting more and more recruits. they are obviously threatening iraq but also serious threats to the stability of our neighbor, the neighbors in jordan and intelligence community believes both isis and iraq and syria and other elements of the opposition in syria are absolutely looking to attack the west. western operatives in iraq, western operatives in syria who can travel easily back to europe and back to the u.s. homelan
robin wright, author of "rock the casbah," jeffrey goldberg. exclusive interview with hillary clinton on syria, terrorism and leadership matt world which we'll get to in just a minute. i'm trying to make sense of all this. there's layers to it. michael, i really want people to understand what we're up against with isis. >> this is not just a normal terrorist group. this is a terrorist army that now controls land. i think this would be clear if they kept their old name. this is...
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jeffrey toobin on this issue in ferguson, it's causing a lot of concern.sident took the line. there's no excuse for vandalism. no excuse for violent demonstrations. peaceful demonstrations, journalists doing their business and police brutality, if you will, overreaction by police. none of that is acceptable. police have to deal within the confines of the rules. >> he has to walk a difficult line here. he can't be seem to endorsing looting or breaking of the law, but he's also got to recognize, and did recognize, that police misconduct is unacceptable. there is a deep question about whether this was an appropriate use of force in the first place that cost michael brown his life. the most striking thing he said was his really strong embrace of reporters' rights to do their job. most would fall into boiler play, things presidents have to say, but he did go out of his way to express his concern about the arrest of "the washington post" and "huffington post" r reporters yesterday. as a journalist, i think we can certainly appreciate that, as citizens as well. >
jeffrey toobin on this issue in ferguson, it's causing a lot of concern.sident took the line. there's no excuse for vandalism. no excuse for violent demonstrations. peaceful demonstrations, journalists doing their business and police brutality, if you will, overreaction by police. none of that is acceptable. police have to deal within the confines of the rules. >> he has to walk a difficult line here. he can't be seem to endorsing looting or breaking of the law, but he's also got to...
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. >> let's bring in cnn legal analyst, jeffrey toobin.se accounts are coming forward, again, the big question. you know, ferguson police had said, we would identify the officer in question. have yet to do so. my question to you is, are they legally bound to identify this police officer who pulled the trigger? >> sooner rather than later, yes. there is a law in missouri that says these reports have to be released within 72 hours. the police chief is saying, well, there's an exception where it's an emergency situation, there's the possibility of death threats. but given the magnitude of these events. given the importance of his identity and knowing his background, i think it's just inevitable his name is going to be out. probably within 24 hours. >> okay. so as we wait for that, maybe in that time frame, you know, we generally know, jeff, what happened, according to police, but the fact that they haven't even, you know, stood in front of a microphone or released some sort of press release with a tick tock, specific chronology of their versi
. >> let's bring in cnn legal analyst, jeffrey toobin.se accounts are coming forward, again, the big question. you know, ferguson police had said, we would identify the officer in question. have yet to do so. my question to you is, are they legally bound to identify this police officer who pulled the trigger? >> sooner rather than later, yes. there is a law in missouri that says these reports have to be released within 72 hours. the police chief is saying, well, there's an exception...