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and she is so strong. >> i'm here to see monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries. >> yes, ma'am. >> even though i go through like most people i know, hell and back. and just hoping that my mama can get out and share it with me. >> have you thought about what you might want to talk to her about? >> money. i'm running low on it. i need $30. >> hey. look at you. >> did you cut your hair? >> huh-uh. >> look. >> you got nails. >> you see how long they are? >> they are. ain't bit them off. that means you ain't been nervous or angry. >> i miss you. you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> during the visit, alexis gets a cell phone call from monique's brother. >> oh, my god. tell my brother i miss him so much. >> your sister says she misses you so much. >> tell him to meet you to give you some money for me. tell him to give you $25 so you can give it to me. and don't take it, alexis. hello. >> i am listening, mama. >> tell him we don't have that much time. what'd he say? >> he said i'm going to give you some money. >> i want to be happy with her, no stressing about having to be locked up and having
and she is so strong. >> i'm here to see monique jeffries. >> monique jeffries. >> yes, ma'am. >> even though i go through like most people i know, hell and back. and just hoping that my mama can get out and share it with me. >> have you thought about what you might want to talk to her about? >> money. i'm running low on it. i need $30. >> hey. look at you. >> did you cut your hair? >> huh-uh. >> look. >> you got nails. >>...
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jeffries didn't know where he could do it or not. this sort of analysis had never been done before.e is called restriction technique polymorphism. rflp. it can identify an individual just on a small amount of dna, dna that can come from semen, blood, hair roots and other elements. dna is present in all living cells. it's a little like a computer program containing coded instructions on how to make a human being. no two individuals have the same dna pattern except for identical twins. dr. jeffries' task was to take the semen recovered from lynda mann and dawn ashworth and compare it to the blood sample from richard buckland to see if it was a match. first, white blood cells from richard buckland's satchel was treated with a chemical reaction that allows the dna to float free. next the dna is cut into smaller pieces using special proteins called restriction enzymes. the dna fragments must then be sorted out but a process called electrophoresis. it's marked with an radioactive dye and placed in separate lanes with a gel. then it's subjected to an electric field. under ultraviolet light
jeffries didn't know where he could do it or not. this sort of analysis had never been done before.e is called restriction technique polymorphism. rflp. it can identify an individual just on a small amount of dna, dna that can come from semen, blood, hair roots and other elements. dna is present in all living cells. it's a little like a computer program containing coded instructions on how to make a human being. no two individuals have the same dna pattern except for identical twins. dr....
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but jeffries is high up on that list. does that surprise you with jeffries? liz: well,...e partying. liz: the alleged divorces. we like our guys at jeffries. charlie: who? gugenheim, i know someone who works there. jeffries, number 15. liz: the junior guys get worked a little harder. charlie: they're the ones that have to clean up mess. get it? liz: get it? can we get to the super bowl? charlie: jeffries are no comment on that. here's the super bowl, which i'm going to. liz: because you are who you are. charlie: yeah. sitting in box seats, apparently. ticket brokers. this is how you know this is a hotly anticipated super bowl. right? i've been going to super bowls for most of the last five years. went to the one in dallas and indianapolis. i didn't want to go to the giants stadium or new orleans. i'm going this year. i'm a pats find. i like the pats. if you want to go to the game, you can't just buy tickets. you have to go through brokers. apparently, ticket brokers severely underestimated demand for the super bowl this year. this is a survey from tiqiq. liz: we have them
but jeffries is high up on that list. does that surprise you with jeffries? liz: well,...e partying. liz: the alleged divorces. we like our guys at jeffries. charlie: who? gugenheim, i know someone who works there. jeffries, number 15. liz: the junior guys get worked a little harder. charlie: they're the ones that have to clean up mess. get it? liz: get it? can we get to the super bowl? charlie: jeffries are no comment on that. here's the super bowl, which i'm going to. liz: because you are who...
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so what do i care for. >> jeffries continues to tour like mad. he figures the comedy store punch-out won't be his last time getting up close and personal with the audience. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened once so statistically not too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing competition, the best and the safest seat in the house might just be right in front of your own tv. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> this sunday, counter terror raids have been launched across europe. whatever happened to the west's strategy to disrupt all of these radical islamist groups. as charlie h"charlie hebdo" hit streets, protests -- then there's mitt romney. he says maybe i will. and republicans say maybe you shouldn't. >> heaven knows i have experience running for president. >> the sour reaction
so what do i care for. >> jeffries continues to tour like mad. he figures the comedy store punch-out won't be his last time getting up close and personal with the audience. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened once so statistically not too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing...
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so what do i care for. >> jeffries continues to tour like mad.edy store punch-out won't be his last time getting up close and personal with the audience. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened once so statistically not too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing competition, the best and the safest seat in the house might just be right in front of your own tv. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> they're on the front lines of right and wrong. >> cops need some help. >> and right in front of the camera. >> okay. i got a bag full of drugs here. >> police officers doing their dangerous jobs, confronting cold-blooded killers. >> officer in trouble. shots fired. >> getting caught in shootouts. and sometimes going over the line. >> yeah, i hit him. i was trying to hit him. >> when they go to work, the camera rolls. capturing
so what do i care for. >> jeffries continues to tour like mad.edy store punch-out won't be his last time getting up close and personal with the audience. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened once so statistically not too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing competition, the best and...
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we will keep our eyes on this. >> this is how jeffries roles.ber they were at the door when i trading was having their problems. that is their jam. >> it is good to have cash. >> it is good to be worn buffet nelson calls or bill ackman. >> that is the point. hold something back until an opportunity like this comes up. >> or, the notorious b.i.g. mo money mo problems. would you wear this? ♪ >> what is google's vision for glass? sales are being put on hold. >> the special relationship ticks on terror. president obama meets with british prime minister david cameron. >> the swiss central bank just made sure of that, a different davos this year. welcome to the second hour of "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm erik schatzker. the largest u.s. retail foreign exchange brokerage is looking for a bailout. fxcm is in talks to raise 200 million dollars from jeffries according to people with knowledge of the situation. fxcm was hit hard by the big move the historic moving the swiss franc. the firm says clients owed 201 $5 million on their accounts
we will keep our eyes on this. >> this is how jeffries roles.ber they were at the door when i trading was having their problems. that is their jam. >> it is good to have cash. >> it is good to be worn buffet nelson calls or bill ackman. >> that is the point. hold something back until an opportunity like this comes up. >> or, the notorious b.i.g. mo money mo problems. would you wear this? ♪ >> what is google's vision for glass? sales are being put on hold....
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mom and just the maefrnz or teachers that have guided me and really my moral incumbrance jerry any jeffries who has been here the longest i want to thank him and all of you but the soak person is sandy and we didn't know each other before i got on the board but we worked on doing the same kind of thinking of advocacy to voices that have not been heard to the policy component and i'm grateful i'm grateful that you didn't know me and somebody told you about me we spoke and low and behold we've done wonderful things together we'll continue to do wonderful things together i think mark sanchez and eric mar were on the board they were guide and mentors i appreciate all of you and all in the world that transcribed thank you for allowing me to do this work it's been an incredible life journal i'm continue to cherish my granddaughter be four i'm glad to be on the odds hammering the board to do more for our kids by the way we get it and i'm grateful you all are kind of enough to allow me to have a few moments ago ever your meeting bay this is our meeting this is a different look at how we act and beh
mom and just the maefrnz or teachers that have guided me and really my moral incumbrance jerry any jeffries who has been here the longest i want to thank him and all of you but the soak person is sandy and we didn't know each other before i got on the board but we worked on doing the same kind of thinking of advocacy to voices that have not been heard to the policy component and i'm grateful i'm grateful that you didn't know me and somebody told you about me we spoke and low and behold we've...
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not because of my book but because of alec jeffries' discovery. >>> for 18 years a mass murderer successfully eluded the fbi. ♪ >> he was wanted for the murder of his entire family. ♪ [ gunshot ] ♪ [ gunshots ] ♪ ♪ this is how art and science led to his capture. >>> the list family lived in this large victorian home in the quiet affluent town of westfield, new jersey. john list was a 46-year-old accountant. he and his wife helen had been married for almost 20 years. they had three children, 16-year-old patricia, 15-year-old john and 13-year-old freddy. john list's elderly mother alma also lived with the family in her own separate apartment on the third floor. the list children attended local schools and were all active and popular. john list was a devout lutheran and taught sunday school. in the fall of 1971, the list house stood empty. the family was away visiting a sick relative. but when a month went by with no signs of activity, neighbors grew suspicious and decided to call the police. >> they felt that something was wrong and asked us to check the house, which we did. >> when police arri
not because of my book but because of alec jeffries' discovery. >>> for 18 years a mass murderer successfully eluded the fbi. ♪ >> he was wanted for the murder of his entire family. ♪ [ gunshot ] ♪ [ gunshots ] ♪ ♪ this is how art and science led to his capture. >>> the list family lived in this large victorian home in the quiet affluent town of westfield, new jersey. john list was a 46-year-old accountant. he and his wife helen had been married for almost 20...
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in mid-december, jeffries came out and give a horrible indication in terms of 73% plunge in fixed income there is something rough going on in trading. liquidity is not there anymore. we can blame risk aversion -- whatever the cause is, the world has changed. we are not 2009 in terms of the risk-taking. it is hard for these guys to make money trading because they are not the goto venue for customers anymore. it was easy to find liquidity. now i hear these were stories about money managers try to move lots of stock and they can't. you can draw the line and say that's happening, these banks are not making money. >> what is a bullish case? where and how do these banks make money? >> you can say wages are getting better and the economy is getting better and that means industrial loan growth will get better. mortgage growth will get better. i'm concerned on mortgages. student loans are outstanding various other factors. they're not making it easier for people at home. banks are not jumping up and down to lend money for homes. that turns around, banks can make more money. >> the fed does begin
in mid-december, jeffries came out and give a horrible indication in terms of 73% plunge in fixed income there is something rough going on in trading. liquidity is not there anymore. we can blame risk aversion -- whatever the cause is, the world has changed. we are not 2009 in terms of the risk-taking. it is hard for these guys to make money trading because they are not the goto venue for customers anymore. it was easy to find liquidity. now i hear these were stories about money managers try to...
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jeffries grading this stock is by -- a buy. melc 64% improvement in net income.oving things along, what do we have here? 10%-20% improvement for mcquarrie group. price target, 62 aussie dollars a share. rated a buy from neutral. rio tinto down. we are talking 79 million metric tons in the last three months of last year. speaking of commodities, iron or, there is a glut in the oil market. take a look at brent right now. 2.7% drop yesterday. falling a little bit more. at this point, 48.75. the latest piece of news production numbers, record output. nearly 4 million valor -- barrels a day. that is according to the oil minister of the country. the price of oil is falling from its one-we cut. back to you. >> oils dramatic decline has been hurting exporters with falling currencies and tricking budgets. -- shrinking budgets. how bad are things for these producers? >> it is basically an all-out squeeze for all of these crude exporters. 13 countries in the middle east and europe are expected to see economic growth above 1.8% which does not sound so bad, but just two month
jeffries grading this stock is by -- a buy. melc 64% improvement in net income.oving things along, what do we have here? 10%-20% improvement for mcquarrie group. price target, 62 aussie dollars a share. rated a buy from neutral. rio tinto down. we are talking 79 million metric tons in the last three months of last year. speaking of commodities, iron or, there is a glut in the oil market. take a look at brent right now. 2.7% drop yesterday. falling a little bit more. at this point, 48.75. the...
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joining me now is david zer bows from jeffries. welcome back.butor carol roth with sharon epperson. and with us for more on today's market action is "fast money" trader brian kelly and b.k. you know i want to start with you. before we get to this question about the dollar though, what do you think happened in the market today? >> well we started with really kb homes. that took a lot of stuffing out of the market. a lot of people are saying maybe that was company specific but when you look and you listen to the conference call they're talking about backing out of some deals in houston because of lower oil prices. fine, we can chalk that up to that. but then they also talked about orange county being soft because of a lack of chinese buyers and that's spilling over into the inland empire. i think that got people saying big rally here let's take some off the table. then you had reports that potentially the german -- the bunds bank is not on board with qe. we're all expecting qe. the market priced it in. if you don't get that, you have a problem. ev
joining me now is david zer bows from jeffries. welcome back.butor carol roth with sharon epperson. and with us for more on today's market action is "fast money" trader brian kelly and b.k. you know i want to start with you. before we get to this question about the dollar though, what do you think happened in the market today? >> well we started with really kb homes. that took a lot of stuffing out of the market. a lot of people are saying maybe that was company specific but...
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. >> don jeffries shows us the inside of what your next kitchen could look like. >> you look up a recipe boom. >> this is the kitchen of the future, from a social table work space where you can send recipes right to touch monitors mounted in the back splash. >> hands free, no touch. >> to voice activated temperature control. the kitchen at the virginia tech center for design research is debuting is high tech. >> we're not delivering a different design a new type of kitchen. we're just delivering, we're just proposing a process of building it. >> despite all the technology put into enhance the user experience, the concept is part of a research project focusing on building smart homes like cars built on an assembly line. >> when a car comes off the assembly line you get a snapshot of where technology is of the day. why when we walk into a new house we're still 50 years behind? >> lead researcher joseph wheeler says the benefit is far reaching. everything from quality control in the construction to cost safings. wheeler says it's not as expensive to build this way, and with mass production
. >> don jeffries shows us the inside of what your next kitchen could look like. >> you look up a recipe boom. >> this is the kitchen of the future, from a social table work space where you can send recipes right to touch monitors mounted in the back splash. >> hands free, no touch. >> to voice activated temperature control. the kitchen at the virginia tech center for design research is debuting is high tech. >> we're not delivering a different design a new...
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afternoon it did get an emergency rescue by lupedia, a big financial firm that owns investment bank jeffries a loan that prevented fxcm from breaching its capital requirements and having to shut down. why is it getting absolutely brutalized in today's session? well, investors are digesting the terms of that deal and they're voting that it is not too friendly to shareholders. just a few highlights here. lukadia can force a sale of the company under the terms of the agreement. it would be able to keep at least 50% of proceeds from a sale. the interest rate for the two-year loan, 10%. that's high. it has the potential to get even higher as high as 17%. basically shareholders get nearly wiped out on this deal. that's what's behind the reaction. shares down almost 90% as we speak. analysts say next likely step from here is either a sale of a firm or potentially more destruction client withdrawals, earnings come out march 59. we'll have to watch. the bigger picture, obviously, is the damage and destruction that the swiss central bank lacks. >> other provision with its retail clients. sarah, thank
afternoon it did get an emergency rescue by lupedia, a big financial firm that owns investment bank jeffries a loan that prevented fxcm from breaching its capital requirements and having to shut down. why is it getting absolutely brutalized in today's session? well, investors are digesting the terms of that deal and they're voting that it is not too friendly to shareholders. just a few highlights here. lukadia can force a sale of the company under the terms of the agreement. it would be able to...
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ambassador to iraq jim jeffries argues that winning a war is forcing the other side to cease operations and basically gaining control of territory, that the united states has won most of these engagements. >> there's another classic military statement "winning battles losing wars." a north korean said said kouachi it's irrelevant when an american said you're never beat us on the battlefield. engagement by engagement, u.s. troops are nothing less than competent brave heroic, enduring losses and all the rest but as a strategic question of how we apply our will around the world and this military that's so much larger than anybody else's around the world, i argue that it's been ineneckive and often counter productive. >> warner: you apportion a lot of blame, military leadership, some political but you also say it's rooted in something that's happened to the american public and culture and you sum it up with this phrase "chicken hawk nation." >> i use that word knowing it will be provocative. this was a term popular when the iraq war was being debated. people were egore to go to war as long
ambassador to iraq jim jeffries argues that winning a war is forcing the other side to cease operations and basically gaining control of territory, that the united states has won most of these engagements. >> there's another classic military statement "winning battles losing wars." a north korean said said kouachi it's irrelevant when an american said you're never beat us on the battlefield. engagement by engagement, u.s. troops are nothing less than competent brave heroic,...
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michael jeffries was finally ousted after all of these years of essentially consumer driven backlasht the comments he made about fat women. they are still looking for their ceo. >> they are still looking for their ceo. the unreported story is that one of the seminal geniuses in retail today the executive chairman your listeners would know from marshall fields during their great days, a transformational leader. i worked with him when they did the softer side of sears which saved sears in the 1990's before lampert came in a took it for another downturn. >> you think he is going to put his stamp on abercrombie? >> a lot of problems that abercrombie & fitch, but if there is any want to solve them. >> how did they get cool again? >> they are getting cool with social networking, connective consumer networking. they are making all the right moves. one thing about arthur is that he attracts the best and the brightest from the industry where there is a real shortage of transformational talent. he is the one person giving his 1.000 batting average. he can bring in talents nationally and intern
michael jeffries was finally ousted after all of these years of essentially consumer driven backlasht the comments he made about fat women. they are still looking for their ceo. >> they are still looking for their ceo. the unreported story is that one of the seminal geniuses in retail today the executive chairman your listeners would know from marshall fields during their great days, a transformational leader. i worked with him when they did the softer side of sears which saved sears in...
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rep hakim jeffries of the 8th district of new york.entative mark stacy of the 33rd district of texas. representative robin kelly of the second distribute of illinois. senator cory booker of new jersey. representative alma adams of the 12th district of north carolina. representative brenda lawrence of the 14th district of michigan. representative mia love of the fourth district of utah. delegate stacy plasket of the virgin islands. representative bonnie watson coleman of the 12th district of new jersey. as they come to the stage ladies and gentlemen please give a round of applause to the congressional black caucus of the 114thongress. [applause] as the cbc of the 114th congress embarks on critical work on behalf of the american people they do so of course in faith and re dr. william j. barber the and pastor of greenleaf church and president of the north carolina conference of the naacp and will lead us and followed by a soloist wanda barnes. >> let us bow our heads in prayer. gracious eternal and all-wise god, thou who formed what is ou
rep hakim jeffries of the 8th district of new york.entative mark stacy of the 33rd district of texas. representative robin kelly of the second distribute of illinois. senator cory booker of new jersey. representative alma adams of the 12th district of north carolina. representative brenda lawrence of the 14th district of michigan. representative mia love of the fourth district of utah. delegate stacy plasket of the virgin islands. representative bonnie watson coleman of the 12th district of new...
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from texas joyce beatty from ohio gem hunt from connecticut jan schakowsky from illinois hakeem jeffries from new york richard neal from massachusetts donald mark ross from new jersey john airman from kentucky mike doyle from pennsylvania joe kennedy from massachusetts and betty mcclellan for minnesota john deland from maryland and chellie pingree from maine. one of the things we know and have learned is you can't have an effective message when you let her down to the 22 points i'm going to be brief and clear and frontal on this. i spent more years and the democratic congressional campaign committee working with leader pelosi and everywhere we go we would hear this. democrats need a message. i know my colleagues have heard the same thing. you need a message and today we have built the infrastructure that's going to deliver that with clarity and consistency. an effective message doesn't tell voters what to think. it builds on what they feel and we have a sense that there is an acute anxiety among voters right now. i have lived it. i grew up in levittown long island. in the 70s my mom took
from texas joyce beatty from ohio gem hunt from connecticut jan schakowsky from illinois hakeem jeffries from new york richard neal from massachusetts donald mark ross from new jersey john airman from kentucky mike doyle from pennsylvania joe kennedy from massachusetts and betty mcclellan for minnesota john deland from maryland and chellie pingree from maine. one of the things we know and have learned is you can't have an effective message when you let her down to the 22 points i'm going to be...
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jeffries. mr.ies: i thank the gentleman, the distinguished gentleman from queens, for this special order hour and yielding me a few moments to reflect on the passing of our great governor, mario cuomo. like many of the members of the new york delegation, i also served in the new york state assembly, but unlike most, i didn't get the opportunity to serve alongside governor mario cuomo. i arrived several years after he had completed his three terms in office. and so i speak today not from if the perspective of someone who served in government alongside mario cuomo but as a young man who grew up in mario cuomo's new york. what an opportunity to be able to come of age in the 1980's, with a governor a leader who articulated such an eloquent vision of equal protection under the law for everyone. what an opportunity to be able to come of age under a governor who believed in opportunity for everyone. who recognized that new york state's greatest strength was our diversity from every community, every perspe
jeffries. mr.ies: i thank the gentleman, the distinguished gentleman from queens, for this special order hour and yielding me a few moments to reflect on the passing of our great governor, mario cuomo. like many of the members of the new york delegation, i also served in the new york state assembly, but unlike most, i didn't get the opportunity to serve alongside governor mario cuomo. i arrived several years after he had completed his three terms in office. and so i speak today not from if the...
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jeffries thinks that the street is not recognizing its potential in this drug. be a $5 billion revenue drug. it's in a class that's not the class that everybody talks about, where you see amgen really close to market. do you think that the street is underestimating the potential for that drug? >> i think the answer to that question depends enormously on the clinical data we expect to see the completion of the phase three trial in 2016. this is an oral medicine so it's different from the pcsk-9 class which has to be injected. it's called a cetp inhibiter and it works to affect levels of good and bad cholesterol. hopefully in a way that will demonstrate improved cardio vas you lar out -- vascular outcomes. >> simon, do you have a question? >> just to pick up on the conversation you were having about the hepatitis c drugs and the way in which some of the prescription providers have obviously decided to get tougher on some of those bigger drugs and trying to press margins. at the same time today, you have shire doing a deal schwhich obviously takes it onto more bout
jeffries thinks that the street is not recognizing its potential in this drug. be a $5 billion revenue drug. it's in a class that's not the class that everybody talks about, where you see amgen really close to market. do you think that the street is underestimating the potential for that drug? >> i think the answer to that question depends enormously on the clinical data we expect to see the completion of the phase three trial in 2016. this is an oral medicine so it's different from the...
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representative hakeem jeffries from new york. representative michelle lujan grisham from new mexico. representative greg demention -- and representative doyle also from pennsylvania. let me close and yield to any questions you may have or any comment the member mace want to make. and say this, i have now seen the movie "selma" twice and i plan to see it again in this building next tuesday evening. the second time i watched it was last week and i watched it sitting with my just-turned-18-year-old granddaughter. i didn't say anything to her about the movie i just told her that i was sponsoring the movie for members of my staff and others in the community. we rented out a theater of 120 seats, within two hours we had to go back and get a 300-seat theater. but i was really focusing on my granddaughter. so i sat next to her during the movie. she had an iphone doing what 18-year-olds do, i'm her granddaddy scared to look and see what was going on on that ipad so i kept looking forward. but she stayed, even when the movie came on she di
representative hakeem jeffries from new york. representative michelle lujan grisham from new mexico. representative greg demention -- and representative doyle also from pennsylvania. let me close and yield to any questions you may have or any comment the member mace want to make. and say this, i have now seen the movie "selma" twice and i plan to see it again in this building next tuesday evening. the second time i watched it was last week and i watched it sitting with my...
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robert jeffries earlier on the program here.ctness run amuck. look, i'm not denying that duke has the right to do this. what i'm saying is that duke is hypocritical in doing this, saying they're doing it for diversity and pluralism when this same university tried to cancel a pro-life event at the women's center. their hypocrisy underscores what i've often said, those who cry loudest for tolerance are often the most intolerant people when it comes to viewpoints they disagree with. >> the table has been set. one tweets and says can take duke off the kids' short list, will not pay for this school. >> laura says parents should pull their kids out immediately. reverend graham says supporters to duke should stop supporting them financially. >> that's where it's going to hurt, right in the pocket. let us know what you think. >>> now this, how do we stop a strike on our homeland before it takes place? a man who helped stop the unabomber here to share his strategy and what he says the feds are doing wrong. >> where do you start. plus, wa
robert jeffries earlier on the program here.ctness run amuck. look, i'm not denying that duke has the right to do this. what i'm saying is that duke is hypocritical in doing this, saying they're doing it for diversity and pluralism when this same university tried to cancel a pro-life event at the women's center. their hypocrisy underscores what i've often said, those who cry loudest for tolerance are often the most intolerant people when it comes to viewpoints they disagree with. >> the...