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jenkins wanted none of that. cap throws for more than 150. they're now 8-4 at the podium the three amigos. >> he gets double-team now. it feels good. like you said, when you have a by like that on the other side it relieves pressure off you. this is great. it's always good to have these two at your disposal on the field to make plays. >> a bonding moment at the podium todays. vernon's view is tonight at 11:00. shoeman goes one-on-one with davis. vernon's view only on abc 7 news.
jenkins wanted none of that. cap throws for more than 150. they're now 8-4 at the podium the three amigos. >> he gets double-team now. it feels good. like you said, when you have a by like that on the other side it relieves pressure off you. this is great. it's always good to have these two at your disposal on the field to make plays. >> a bonding moment at the podium todays. vernon's view is tonight at 11:00. shoeman goes one-on-one with davis. vernon's view only on abc 7 news.
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. >> kelly jenkins couldn't be happier. >> yes, i really am. and that sounds crazy.t sounds nuts. >> crazy, because jenkins flew from california leaving some of the best doctors in the world to come here, to mexico. as the ceo of 360 global she has been connect others around the world of medical tourism. she is about to have her first surgery outside of the usa. >> this will help everybody, because it force american hospitals to look at their efficiencies and lower cost. >> i am from nigeria. >> it's a trend the world is looking to take advantage of. >> bring that down to a total of two. >> earlier this month, the medical tourism association held a conference in las vegas. >> you came all the way here from india for this conference? >> yes. >> the five-day conference ended with a class. >> health care has really gone global. there is no reason that it needs to stay in your backyard. >> joe haurbgins is with the medical tourism association. u.s. companies like united program, are now exploring medical tourism as a part of what they cover. >> if it's cheaper and if it'
. >> kelly jenkins couldn't be happier. >> yes, i really am. and that sounds crazy.t sounds nuts. >> crazy, because jenkins flew from california leaving some of the best doctors in the world to come here, to mexico. as the ceo of 360 global she has been connect others around the world of medical tourism. she is about to have her first surgery outside of the usa. >> this will help everybody, because it force american hospitals to look at their efficiencies and lower cost....
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including kelly jenkins. he allowed us inside the operating room during jenkins procedure, a knee surgery that will cost her $5,000. back home in california, it would have cost her $12,000 to $14,000. >> how are you able to keep your costs so low? >> what i have to pay for malpractice insurance, i'm paying 1/10 of what they pay there. >> the low costs have more and more patients shopping around for medical procedures. >> i did a gastric sleeve in november of last year. and this year, i'm doing the breast lift and implant, a tummy tuck and an arm reduction. >> we even met another california woman in the operating room next to jenkins. >> i can do one surgery in the u.s. for the price of two or three here. >> a facelift in latin america for $5,000 or $15,000 state side or a heart bypass surgery for around $5,000 in india, $144 now in the u.s. and a knee replacement surgery for around $11,000 in costa rica or $7,000 in malaysia, compared to $50,000 in america. so what's the down side? >> i see a patient every tw
including kelly jenkins. he allowed us inside the operating room during jenkins procedure, a knee surgery that will cost her $5,000. back home in california, it would have cost her $12,000 to $14,000. >> how are you able to keep your costs so low? >> what i have to pay for malpractice insurance, i'm paying 1/10 of what they pay there. >> the low costs have more and more patients shopping around for medical procedures. >> i did a gastric sleeve in november of last year....
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they sold 10,000 cases in the first month, and paul jenkins said he's more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling more beer. >> i need people who today are despairing because they can't find work, to overcoming. that is what drives it. if they can hold on and no we're coming. it's again that military philosophy where back up is coming. back up is on its way and we're growing as quickly as we can. >> reporter: here's another similarity to the military. you have ten years to move up in the company or you're out, period. that includes the founder. >> i recognize that one of the most important parts of my job will be finding the person who takes my place. >> reporter: first things first, the veteran beer company plans to expands to seven more midwest states by spring and a dozen more states by the end of the year. >> these are the two products that we have on the market. >> reporter: paul jenkins said what is appealing to his customers is the taste, but what he calls flactism. >> when someone wants to sit on the couch and watch the game, what should i reach for. mean
they sold 10,000 cases in the first month, and paul jenkins said he's more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling more beer. >> i need people who today are despairing because they can't find work, to overcoming. that is what drives it. if they can hold on and no we're coming. it's again that military philosophy where back up is coming. back up is on its way and we're growing as quickly as we can. >> reporter: here's another similarity to the military. you have...
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jenkins wanted none of that. cap throws for more than 150.they're now 8-4 at the podium the three amigos. >> he gets double-team now. it feels good. like you said, when you have a by like that on the other side it relieves pressure off you. this is great. it's always good to have these two at your disposal on the field to make plays. >> a bonding moment at the podium todays. vernon's view is tonight at 11:00. shoeman goes one-on-one with davis. vernon's view only on abc 7 news. second meeting in three weeks between the chiefs and broncos. alex smith pretty good numbers. kansas city was up 14 and then manning went on a touchdown passing bing, they take over first place in the afc west. chris davis and auburn busting things up with a finish of the year yesterday, the missed field goal giving an upset. auburn jumps to three. florida state and ohio state now one and two. they're in line for the bcs title game. stanford jumps up from 8th to 7th. i'm waiting for a nerd nation rap song. can someone get on that? >> i'm all over it. >> stanford hostin
jenkins wanted none of that. cap throws for more than 150.they're now 8-4 at the podium the three amigos. >> he gets double-team now. it feels good. like you said, when you have a by like that on the other side it relieves pressure off you. this is great. it's always good to have these two at your disposal on the field to make plays. >> a bonding moment at the podium todays. vernon's view is tonight at 11:00. shoeman goes one-on-one with davis. vernon's view only on abc 7 news....
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. >> including kelly jenkins. >> he alloweds us inside the operating room during a knee surgery that will cost her $5,000. back home in california, it would have cost her $12,000 to $14,000. >> how were you able to keep your costs so low. >> what i have to pay for malpractice insurance, here in mexico, i'm paying 1/10 of what i make out there. >> the low cost has more and more patients shopping around for medical procedures. >> i did the gastric sweep in november of last year. and this year i'm doing the breast lift and implants. a tummy tuck and an arm lift. like arm reduction. >> we even met another california woman in the operating room next to jenkins. >> i can do one surgery in the u.s. for the price of doing two here or three. >> deals like a facelift in latin america for $5,000. or $15,000 state side. or a heart bypass surgery for around $5,000 in india, $144,000 in the u.s. and a knee replacement surgery for around $11,000 in costa rica or $7,000 in malaysia, compared to $50,000 in america. so what's the down side? >> i see a patient about every -- probably every two weeks th
. >> including kelly jenkins. >> he alloweds us inside the operating room during a knee surgery that will cost her $5,000. back home in california, it would have cost her $12,000 to $14,000. >> how were you able to keep your costs so low. >> what i have to pay for malpractice insurance, here in mexico, i'm paying 1/10 of what i make out there. >> the low cost has more and more patients shopping around for medical procedures. >> i did the gastric sweep in...
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and brian jenkins has been a security consultant for major sporting events including the olympics and the world cup. he's a terrorism expert and senior adviser at the rand corporation. i want to start with you. what organization could be behind these attacks? you were also telling me that perhaps yesterday's bomber wasn't a woman, there is more information coming out. >> everything we know right now is very fragmentary. the accounts sub that the bomber from sunday's attack on the train station is a russian, ethnic russian convert to islam who comes from the russian heartland who moved to the dagestan region to join the fighters there. at this point there is no information about who is responsible for the trolley bus attack earlier today. >> so brian jenkins i want to ask, when we think about these large sort of events like the olympics and some event like this proceeding that, how does russia prepare for it? >> well, security has become an extremely important part of olympic planning, ever since the munich attack in 1972. and security has come to really be a dominant issue. we saw eno
and brian jenkins has been a security consultant for major sporting events including the olympics and the world cup. he's a terrorism expert and senior adviser at the rand corporation. i want to start with you. what organization could be behind these attacks? you were also telling me that perhaps yesterday's bomber wasn't a woman, there is more information coming out. >> everything we know right now is very fragmentary. the accounts sub that the bomber from sunday's attack on the train...
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if i could come up with something better i would have done it. >> jenkins went on a mission as focuseds anything in the navy. his plan to launch the veterans company using veterans as employees - from the breuer to the logo designer and promoters. being a jack-of-all-trades served him well in the military, but not the job markets. a lot of companies are afraid to commit if they don't fit the job description, the roles and responsibilities that the company is looking for. >> mark is an employee. they figured they'd sell 100 cases of beer in the fires year. they sold 10,000 in the first month. paul is more excited by hiring more veterans. >> people are despairing, i want people to know we are coming. that drives it. if they hold on and know we are coming, it's the military philosophy. back up is coming. back up is on its way, they have to know we are growing as quickly as we can. >> you started the company. you have 10 years to move occupy are you're out period. that includes the founder. i recognise one of the most important parts of my job is fining the person to take my place. >> firs
if i could come up with something better i would have done it. >> jenkins went on a mission as focuseds anything in the navy. his plan to launch the veterans company using veterans as employees - from the breuer to the logo designer and promoters. being a jack-of-all-trades served him well in the military, but not the job markets. a lot of companies are afraid to commit if they don't fit the job description, the roles and responsibilities that the company is looking for. >> mark is...
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. >> jenkins went on a mission as focussed as anyone he flue in the navy, his plan, launch the veteran beer cop in illinois, onveterans day, using veterans from the breuer to the logo designer and the promoters. being a jack-of-all-trades served this man well, but not in the job markets. >> a lot of companies are afraid to commit to hiring veterans if they don't fit the job description, the roles and responsibilities that the company is looking for. >> mark is one of 44 employees. they figured they'd sell 1,000 cases in the first year. they sold 10,000 in the first month. paul jenkins is more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling beer. >> it people today who are despairing because they can't find work, to know we are coming. that drives it. if they can hold on, know that we are coming, it's the military philosophy - backup is coming, it's on its way. they'll know we are growing as quickly as we can. >> here is a similarity to the military. he started the company, you have 10 years to move up or out. period. that includes the founder. >> i recognise probably one of
. >> jenkins went on a mission as focussed as anyone he flue in the navy, his plan, launch the veteran beer cop in illinois, onveterans day, using veterans from the breuer to the logo designer and the promoters. being a jack-of-all-trades served this man well, but not in the job markets. >> a lot of companies are afraid to commit to hiring veterans if they don't fit the job description, the roles and responsibilities that the company is looking for. >> mark is one of 44...
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let me bring in our legal experts mark geragos, defense attorney and faith jenkins a criminal lawyerminal prosecutor. mark, let me start with you. what do you think of this so-called defense that he suffered from affluenza? >> well, i think, you know, i know that it makes kind of great headlines, the reality is it's not unlike what we had many years ago here in california with the so-called twinkie defense. these are not defenses. what they are are ways for people to try to explain what sometimes is inexplicable. how does some 16-year-old kid get in a car and end up killing four people and severely injuring somebody who is women him in the car? the problem you have and i know that this -- at some levels infuriates people even more, what do you do? taking a look at this kid right here. this is a kid if you put him in a state prison as an adult with other adults will not last 95 seconds. i know there's a significant amount of the population who say, well, that's a great thing let him go die in prison, but the law makes distinctions between actions, especially when you take a life that
let me bring in our legal experts mark geragos, defense attorney and faith jenkins a criminal lawyerminal prosecutor. mark, let me start with you. what do you think of this so-called defense that he suffered from affluenza? >> well, i think, you know, i know that it makes kind of great headlines, the reality is it's not unlike what we had many years ago here in california with the so-called twinkie defense. these are not defenses. what they are are ways for people to try to explain what...
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joining me now are faith jenkins and paul henderson. on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> first up, the latest on george zimmerman. zimmerman and his formerly estranged girlfriend left a florida sheriff's office yesterday. they were there to retrieve guns confiscated during a domestic dispute in november. the sheriff confirmed to the orlando sentinel that two handgu handguns, a shotgun, and an assault rifle were returned to george zimmerman. his girlfriend picked up her gun as well. the couple's weapons were removed after that same girlfriend called 911 to say that zimmerman was threatening her. >> what's going on? >> he's in my housebreaking all my [ bleep ] because i asked him to leave. he has his freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now. no this is not -- >> okay. >> i'm doing this again? you just broke my glass table. you just broke my sunglasses and you put your gun in my freaking face and told me to get the [ bleep ] out because this is not your house. get out of here. >> as we know she later dropped the charg
joining me now are faith jenkins and paul henderson. on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> first up, the latest on george zimmerman. zimmerman and his formerly estranged girlfriend left a florida sheriff's office yesterday. they were there to retrieve guns confiscated during a domestic dispute in november. the sheriff confirmed to the orlando sentinel that two handgu handguns, a shotgun, and an assault rifle were returned to george zimmerman. his girlfriend picked...
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faith jenkins is a former prosecutor and darren kavinoky is a criminal defense attorney and host of "n investigation discovery. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> you bet, al. >> the justice files start tonight in north carolina. wilmington police say the suspect johnny williams led officers on a wild car chase after blowing through a dwi check point. they eventually stopped him by crashing into his car. at that point the suspect appeared to surrender, even holding up his hands. but then a k-9 officer lifts his dog through the window. the video shows the dog biting williams. he was hospitalized for injuries and needed stitches. the officer has been cleared of any criminal charges. but he's on administrative leave while police conduct an internal investigation. faith, let's start with you. should the officer have been cleared? >> the criminal indictment, he wasn't indicted in this case. the case was presented to the grand jury and the grand jury voted and found he should not be held criminally responsible. they did that because they said in the heat of the
faith jenkins is a former prosecutor and darren kavinoky is a criminal defense attorney and host of "n investigation discovery. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> you bet, al. >> the justice files start tonight in north carolina. wilmington police say the suspect johnny williams led officers on a wild car chase after blowing through a dwi check point. they eventually stopped him by crashing into his car. at that point the suspect appeared to...
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so joining me now, nbc news legal analyst lisa bloom and former prosecutor faith jenkins. you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa, she says she may have misspoken about certain facts in her statement to police, but we all heard that 911 call. what do you think is going on here? >> well, who do you want to believe? samantha scheibe when she was in the moment where she called the police and she was saying what was happening right at that moment, or samantha scheibe weeks later when she's had time to reflect. perhaps reflect on the fact that she doesn't want to be in the middle of this high-profile legal battle. obviously she has feelings for george zimmerman. she was his girlfriend for four months. they were living together. those feelings don't go away when there is a domestic violence situation if there was one. these cases i practice every day are complicated. and a victim recanting is one of the most common things. it's very frustrating. but it's very, very common. now it's happened in this case. >> can the case go forward even though she's recanted,
so joining me now, nbc news legal analyst lisa bloom and former prosecutor faith jenkins. you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa, she says she may have misspoken about certain facts in her statement to police, but we all heard that 911 call. what do you think is going on here? >> well, who do you want to believe? samantha scheibe when she was in the moment where she called the police and she was saying what was happening right at that moment, or...
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paul jenkins says he is more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling more beer. >> i think the people who today are despairing because they can't find work to know we are coming. and that to my is what drives it. if they can hold on and know we are coming, it's again sort of that military philosophy, you know, where back-up is coming. back-up is on its way. they have to know we are growing as quickly as we can. >> here is another similarity to the military. you started this company the you have 10 years to move up in the company or you are out. period. and that includes the founder. >> i recognize that probably one of the most important parts of my job will be finding the person that takes my place. >> first things first, the veteran beer company plans to expand to seven more states by the spring and more than a dozen by the end of the year. >> these are the two products we have on the market. paul jenkins says what is appealing to his customers is the taste, of course, but, also what i calls flactovism. >> when someone says they want to watch the team, what should
paul jenkins says he is more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling more beer. >> i think the people who today are despairing because they can't find work to know we are coming. and that to my is what drives it. if they can hold on and know we are coming, it's again sort of that military philosophy, you know, where back-up is coming. back-up is on its way. they have to know we are growing as quickly as we can. >> here is another similarity to the military. you...
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. >>> joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins.e the key arguments we should expect from the prosecution in this trial? >> well, based on what we've heard over the past two days from preliminary hearing, i think that mr. wafer is going to put forth some sense of -- i think he's going to be some justified deal defense. so the prosecutors are going to have to disprove that he acted in self-defense. they are going to do that by examining his actions and arguing to a jury that he simply did not act reasonably when he shot and killed renisha. >> now, when he said that he was dealing with his gun that accidentally went off, but yesterday a firearms expert testified otherwise. listen to this, faith. >> okay. >> one other thing that i did as a part of that testing is what we call a six plain safety check. that six plain safety check is done on the firearm to see if there is anything to be done to make that trigger -- or make the firing mechanism operate without pulling the trigger. and the way that test is done is with a small hammer. i ta
. >>> joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins.e the key arguments we should expect from the prosecution in this trial? >> well, based on what we've heard over the past two days from preliminary hearing, i think that mr. wafer is going to put forth some sense of -- i think he's going to be some justified deal defense. so the prosecutors are going to have to disprove that he acted in self-defense. they are going to do that by examining his actions and arguing to a jury...
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sheriff charles jenkins says he's extremely angry for the second time in the past week his agency's reputation has been tarnished by actions of off-duty deputies. last week one of his other deputies was arrested for assault. >>> the winner is mgm resorts international. that company won the rights today to build a multimillion dollar casino and hotel on the banks of the potomac river at national harbor. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in baltimore with a special state commission that ended the debate today on where to put a casino in prince george's county. they picked mgm and national harbor. this is the animation provided by mgm of its proposed nearly $1 billion hotel and casino development. at the national harbor site beside the outer loop of the beltway just after crossing the woodrow wilson bridge. today the special state commission voted 5-2 to go with national harbor. james muren is ceo of mgm. >> we think this can be the most commercially successful resort outside of las vegas from a profit perspective the. >> reporter: the site was chosen over two other contenders, penn national gaming pr
sheriff charles jenkins says he's extremely angry for the second time in the past week his agency's reputation has been tarnished by actions of off-duty deputies. last week one of his other deputies was arrested for assault. >>> the winner is mgm resorts international. that company won the rights today to build a multimillion dollar casino and hotel on the banks of the potomac river at national harbor. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in baltimore with a special state commission that...
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they include jenkins and walker. we first reported the story back in october.cording to the florida department of law enforcement, a so-called cottage industry of these fraudulent documents used in prison systems all throughout the state of florida. >> i remember at the time when wi were talking about it, whether there was questioning whether these guys had inside help in terms of the arrests. do we know if any prison officials will be arrested? >> that's right, a lot of initial speculation is this was an inside job. at this point, there are no officials implicated in the arrest. i asked if that means officials have been entirely cleared in this investigation. they said there is a possibility that more arrests in addition to the six announced today, there's a possibility that more arrests could be announced down the road. that could include officials, brooke. >> nick, thank you. >> you bet. >>> coming up, ice skater brian boitano makes a candid announcement about his sexuality. we'll tell you what he said and why now. >>> plus, the super bowl may be played on s
they include jenkins and walker. we first reported the story back in october.cording to the florida department of law enforcement, a so-called cottage industry of these fraudulent documents used in prison systems all throughout the state of florida. >> i remember at the time when wi were talking about it, whether there was questioning whether these guys had inside help in terms of the arrests. do we know if any prison officials will be arrested? >> that's right, a lot of initial...
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gentle knitting a try you know that gentle needy still confused all that performance artist casey jenkins who uses badger movies as part of her show to explain. i'm spending twenty eight days. old that i've been sent that in my john every day. skein of the pain wound so that it will travel from the center and a chicken up inside me and i pull out the thread and then meet the performance wouldn't pay the performance if i were going a cutout my menstrual cycle on that bus that is when i meant straining and makes maybe a hell of a lot. of the will is what. kind of yank have it it's sort of slightly uncomfortable sometimes arousing some. oh at least now you know how grandma makes those fancy holiday sweaters for free. it's the good the bad in the very very a stiff or a slip ugly the good the united states of america. united states of america thanks to a booming third quarter of the us a will surpass germany in overall solar panel installation for the first time in fifteen years nine hundred thirty megawatts nine hundred thirty million watts were installed across the country during just the th
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give vadra donating a try you know that you're already still confused a lot performance artist casey jenkins who uses badger maybe as part of her show to explain. i'm spending twenty days. old that i've been sent in my vagina every day on a scan of the main wound to say that i will travel from the same town and i pick it up inside me and i pull out of the bed and then meet the performance wouldn't pay the performance if i were a guy a cop out my menstrual side from that facade of women menstruating and makes me being a hell of a lot. of the world is what i'm saying that i'm a yank have it it's sort of slightly uncomfortable sometimes arousing sometimes when well at least now you know how grandma makes those fancy holidays sweaters for free. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough to. say where it's a story. it's just this guy like me or about john stead of working for the people both missions the beach media for each other right on station. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now ri
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faith jenkins, fred, thank you guys for coming on the show. for other people and the rest of us. so how much does money matter for true happiness? our next guest says that we have brand-new information and we are live with details coming up next of the explosive testimony of the benghazi case farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is a
faith jenkins, fred, thank you guys for coming on the show. for other people and the rest of us. so how much does money matter for true happiness? our next guest says that we have brand-new information and we are live with details coming up next of the explosive testimony of the benghazi case farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho...
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keith jenkins, keith, thank you so much. >> thank you.ewsstands right now. >>> coming up, the ultimate holiday feast. kelly clarkson will join us. but first, your local news. . . >>> well, good wednesday morning, merry christmas. it's 8:26. health officials issuing a warning after a san francisco food handler tests positive for hepatitis a. health officials say anyone who ate or drank there on december 12th through the 15th or perhaps december 19th may have been exposed. so far, no it's kas of hepatitis a have been linked to the food handler who is currently í until she or he is no longer contagious. >>> we're going to continue to see record heat today. not really hard to believe, just because we're so cold right now. it's still just 30 degrees in the north bay, 40 in the peninsula and still 39 in the south bay. we will warm very quickly once we hit noon. i want to bring your attention to the peninsula right now. what we're looking at is that haze starting to build overnight. we did see gusty winds. the wind is settle down and that's allo
keith jenkins, keith, thank you so much. >> thank you.ewsstands right now. >>> coming up, the ultimate holiday feast. kelly clarkson will join us. but first, your local news. . . >>> well, good wednesday morning, merry christmas. it's 8:26. health officials issuing a warning after a san francisco food handler tests positive for hepatitis a. health officials say anyone who ate or drank there on december 12th through the 15th or perhaps december 19th may have been exposed....
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we had the first black mayor, david jenkins, he made the arrangements to bring nelson to harlem.'m now on the same street. which we set up with tens of thousands all over the city, came to say that they were near nelson mandela. the whole community has never seen a turn out like that. this was an exciting day and even right now i guess your camera can't reach it. when he came here, he said that we can call it and that's what he's going to do. >> thank you congressman. thank you very much. >> earlier i spoke to reverend jessie jackson and talked about the moment nelson mandela was released from prison. >> when i was in cape town south africa. he was released and i met him at the door and he recognised me and called my name. i was overwhelmed. his campaign, he knew what was going on. he was current, alive and alert. he didn't just read the speech that day, he wrote it. he also was a great debater. his mind was as sharp as much as before. he never lost the sharpliness of his mind. >> reverend jessie jackson. al jazeera will return in a moment with more on the life and legacy of nels
we had the first black mayor, david jenkins, he made the arrangements to bring nelson to harlem.'m now on the same street. which we set up with tens of thousands all over the city, came to say that they were near nelson mandela. the whole community has never seen a turn out like that. this was an exciting day and even right now i guess your camera can't reach it. when he came here, he said that we can call it and that's what he's going to do. >> thank you congressman. thank you very much....
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faith jenkins, doug burns, thank you both. >> my pleasure, jon. jenna: just interesting to mention, jon, heard in my ear, producer in the control room said the prosecution just rested. william la jeunesse said maybe we could see the trial wrap up maybe this week. we'll learn shortly. jon: will they put the defendant on stand? jenna: a question to watch the rest of the day today. we'll bring you headlines as we get them. >>> in the meantime when lawmakers attack. as a big brawl breaks out in parliament. we'll tell what you sparked this fight. >>> and, the senate pulling an all-nighter. speaking of fights, what was behind the big talkathon. they're not throwing punches we're glad about that. one wonders if you need to get it out of your system. that's a question for anglela. good to see you. jon: new next hour, a hand impregn made is thrown at a vehicle carrying two british tourists in kenya. as the country marks 50 years of independence pro britain. police say the device did not explode. >>> the ftc holding an open meeting whether airline passenger
faith jenkins, doug burns, thank you both. >> my pleasure, jon. jenna: just interesting to mention, jon, heard in my ear, producer in the control room said the prosecution just rested. william la jeunesse said maybe we could see the trial wrap up maybe this week. we'll learn shortly. jon: will they put the defendant on stand? jenna: a question to watch the rest of the day today. we'll bring you headlines as we get them. >>> in the meantime when lawmakers attack. as a big brawl...
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bill o'reilly, duck dynasty, will and cory joining us and we have fantastic fox news hosts like kris jenkinshammer and elizabeth hasselbeck will be hosting. >> we are excited about that. but the thing is, don't get too close to kind of tickle me or anything. because you tend to do that. but i promise i won't yell at you during any of that. it will be a lot of fun and we'll have a good time with these people coming in. i dent know we had all of those people. how did you know that? >> because i was prepared. >> because they're going to let you take the lead most of the time, which i can understand. and i know a lot of conservatives are watching this, but don't turn it off because i'm john because i'll give you stuff that isn't liberal. >> they have to ring in the new year with you, your commentary and your wild antics and nobody knows what you will say. >> bob loves a party. >> and i've -- i haven't been to a new year's eve party since i got sober. bill was there and got run over. >> the last time i will ever do it. >> i'm looking forward to it. it will be fun. i'm hoping the weather is not to
bill o'reilly, duck dynasty, will and cory joining us and we have fantastic fox news hosts like kris jenkinshammer and elizabeth hasselbeck will be hosting. >> we are excited about that. but the thing is, don't get too close to kind of tickle me or anything. because you tend to do that. but i promise i won't yell at you during any of that. it will be a lot of fun and we'll have a good time with these people coming in. i dent know we had all of those people. how did you know that? >>...
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with me now, faith jenkins, criminal lawyer and former federal prosecutor, and also hln legal analyste get to this engineer, this conductor, because i want to go there, first, now that we have the first official claim from a rider, what rights do riders have in instances like this? >> sure, well, what happens is, listen, this is the first one, brooke. you know there will be multiple more. you have to feel for someone. you get on a train at 5:54 in poughkeepsie. you think you'll be in the city safely and soundly, and then you're dead. what can you do? the realities are, you think generally when you think about passengers rights, you want to be respected by the conductor. you want people to behave in ways that are comforting when you're on the train. you would think the train would be timely. but this transcends this. you want a conductor who would operate with a standard of care, and i don't want to prejudge. the facts will be as they may in the investigation, but you want someone who operates tons of machinery with a standard of care that insures you arrive safely at your destination.
with me now, faith jenkins, criminal lawyer and former federal prosecutor, and also hln legal analyste get to this engineer, this conductor, because i want to go there, first, now that we have the first official claim from a rider, what rights do riders have in instances like this? >> sure, well, what happens is, listen, this is the first one, brooke. you know there will be multiple more. you have to feel for someone. you get on a train at 5:54 in poughkeepsie. you think you'll be in the...
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what congresswoman jenkins was saying, the president's health care law is the wrong solution to address the challenges of health insurance access and affordability. it's the wrong solution for this economy. i have many constituents who have told me the same story that john ashe county told me. his insurance premium is going to increase 33%, but his hours at work have been cut. how is he going to pay for his health insurance? that's what he wants to know. furthermore, this is being felt all across north carolina in schools and community colleges, universities am aware substitute teachers and adjunct professors hours are being cut. for them, obamacare is threatening their take-home pay and hurting their career opportunities. , as congresswoman jenkins said, uncertainty is really facing people out there and they would like some certainty. they don't know -- they know they're not going to be able to keep their plan. they know they will not be able to keep their doctor, but what other problems are they going to have? are we going to hear some answers from secretary sebelius today? families a
what congresswoman jenkins was saying, the president's health care law is the wrong solution to address the challenges of health insurance access and affordability. it's the wrong solution for this economy. i have many constituents who have told me the same story that john ashe county told me. his insurance premium is going to increase 33%, but his hours at work have been cut. how is he going to pay for his health insurance? that's what he wants to know. furthermore, this is being felt all...
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griff jenkins spoke with the companies' owner. >> i would like to consider myself part of that like american. i started here as an assistant bookkeeper. i'm going to say about 25 years ago. and i worked my way up the ranks and was able to fortunate enough to become president and then as well purchase into the company. >> are you concerned that the american dream is not there forever your kids? >> well, the american dream is what turning into a nightmare. >> the energy sources is a home heating oil business that's been here in the baltimore area since 1924. the owners, a husband and wife team, bob and trish say that they are feeling the impact of obama in a big way. >> we don't know especially with the healthcare law, of course, what direction we are going to go from day-to-day or month to month or year-to-year. and when we renew our healthcare insurance, there is going to be some changes and, of course, we have had some changes this year, which have had dramatic effect on our business. >> we just renewed as of november 1st, and i didn't really believe it was going to have that much of an imp
griff jenkins spoke with the companies' owner. >> i would like to consider myself part of that like american. i started here as an assistant bookkeeper. i'm going to say about 25 years ago. and i worked my way up the ranks and was able to fortunate enough to become president and then as well purchase into the company. >> are you concerned that the american dream is not there forever your kids? >> well, the american dream is what turning into a nightmare. >> the energy...
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joining me now is texas attorney cade bernstein and faith jenkins a former prosecutor. both for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> thanks, reverend al. >> cade, let me start with you. doesn't this case highlight the inequalities we see every day in our criminal justice system? >> it does, reverend. it's -- this ruling by this judge is absolutely outrageous. it's really struck a cord across the country, in fact. and those of us whether you're involved in criminal defense work or civil rights work who try to make sure that everybody has a fair access to the courts and that the law and justice is provided to them as well as other people, this ruling in allowing this junk science of affluenza to even be uttered in a courtroom, i think it's a step back for those of us who seek social justice. >> now, i like the term junk science that he referred to with affluenza. you know, the psychiatrist who testified that ethan couch had affluenza lists consulting services for criminal attorneys first under his areas of expertise. that's before he even mentions his actual therapy exper
joining me now is texas attorney cade bernstein and faith jenkins a former prosecutor. both for coming on the show. >> thank you. >> thanks, reverend al. >> cade, let me start with you. doesn't this case highlight the inequalities we see every day in our criminal justice system? >> it does, reverend. it's -- this ruling by this judge is absolutely outrageous. it's really struck a cord across the country, in fact. and those of us whether you're involved in criminal...
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faith jenkins, prosecutor. it's talk about the difficulty of proving this case.d with andy end warhol and farrah fawcett. ryan o'neal clamoring about this. how do you see this playing out? >> there's a new witness that has come forward. she says she just heard about the lawsuit. so she's now coming forward saying that farrah fawcett told her that this portrait did indeed belong to ryan o'neal. and fawcett made that statement several months before she died. so the university of texas actually tried to keep this witness off the witness stand. they argued that o'neal's attorneys should have known about this witness. this is very much a surprise to them. they did not want her to testify. but the judge said no. she should be allowed to testify. she has pertinent information. this may actually be a huge revelation for this case because now the jurors are going to hear a woman who seemingly has no dog in this fight come forward and say that this portrait really does belong to ryan o'neal. >> interestingly, it was discussed on the reality show "chasing fair ra" all about
faith jenkins, prosecutor. it's talk about the difficulty of proving this case.d with andy end warhol and farrah fawcett. ryan o'neal clamoring about this. how do you see this playing out? >> there's a new witness that has come forward. she says she just heard about the lawsuit. so she's now coming forward saying that farrah fawcett told her that this portrait did indeed belong to ryan o'neal. and fawcett made that statement several months before she died. so the university of texas...
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he'd still find it on jenkins hill, where he laid the cornerstone. admire the dome which was built later, for what it overcame. built by men who despised each other, topped by a statue of freedom cast by a slave, through war and rivalry, the dome kept rising. and that's american character that runs deep below the skin. >> stephen ayers: this is where we go from that beautifully richly decorated capitol to the battleship gray industrial parts of the capitol building. >> pelley: stephen ayers holds the title architect of the capitol. he takes care of the dome and everything below. this is all original? it's all 150 years old? >> ayers: yes, it is. >> pelley: all this was designed by ayers' predecessor, thomas walter, who proposed a dome no one had asked for. this is the capitol that george washington knew, and it's still the center of the capitol building today. walter won a competition to expand the house and senate sides to hold all of the politicians coming in from the new states. but then, walter thought the original dome looked too small, so he dr
he'd still find it on jenkins hill, where he laid the cornerstone. admire the dome which was built later, for what it overcame. built by men who despised each other, topped by a statue of freedom cast by a slave, through war and rivalry, the dome kept rising. and that's american character that runs deep below the skin. >> stephen ayers: this is where we go from that beautifully richly decorated capitol to the battleship gray industrial parts of the capitol building. >> pelley:...
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jenkins from the "wall street journal" editorial board.e people are saying paul ryan won this round because they got most of the square budget cuts, 92%. no income tax. no closing of corporate loopholes. and no shutdown so the gop can focus on the obama care catastrophe. now do you buy that? is that fair or is that just, you know, too conjured up? >> i tend to agree with that. in a situation of divided government the big issues, the big cissues need to be decided n an election. i think secretly a lot of democrats are going to like this deal too. they like the idea of going home to say they voted for a budget deal that did not extend these unemployment benefits, you know, in an irresponsible way and with detroit looming in the background saying they are beginning to deal with pension excess at the federal level. republicans are making headway here and the fact that democrats want to support this thing actually means the republican message is getting through. >> will democrats vote for it in the house? will democrats vote for it in the senat
jenkins from the "wall street journal" editorial board.e people are saying paul ryan won this round because they got most of the square budget cuts, 92%. no income tax. no closing of corporate loopholes. and no shutdown so the gop can focus on the obama care catastrophe. now do you buy that? is that fair or is that just, you know, too conjured up? >> i tend to agree with that. in a situation of divided government the big issues, the big cissues need to be decided n an election....
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bunch of fantastic fox news channel hosts, like ainsley earhart and we have rick leventhal and rick jenkinsg from 10:00 o'clock until 12:30. so we're pretty excited about that. >> we're really excited about that. the thing is, don't get toohe close to tickle me right here, 'cause you have a tendency to do that. i promise i won't yell at you during any of that. it's going to be a lot of fun.ny we'll have a good time with all these people coming in.ll i didn't know we h had all those people of the how did you findkw out? >> because i was prepared. >> they got to let you take the lead most of the time, which i t canhe understand. loft conservatives will be watching.thi but don't tune it on because i'm on. i' they've got to ring in the new year with you, with some of your commentary, your wild antics, no one ever knows what you're going to say.ur w >> bob loves a party. >> i do.at and i haven't been to a new year's eve party since i got sober. i've never been to times square. bikers get run over. >> the last time i will ever doe it. >> well, we're looking forward to it. i just hope the weather
bunch of fantastic fox news channel hosts, like ainsley earhart and we have rick leventhal and rick jenkinsg from 10:00 o'clock until 12:30. so we're pretty excited about that. >> we're really excited about that. the thing is, don't get toohe close to tickle me right here, 'cause you have a tendency to do that. i promise i won't yell at you during any of that. it's going to be a lot of fun.ny we'll have a good time with all these people coming in.ll i didn't know we h had all those people...
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is susan burton, she's the founder and executive of a new way of life, and this is samantha -- >> jenkins>> and whatever we can do to help you pursue your goals, you know, we're here for you. what kind of plans you have? >> i plan on going to school. >> whatever you need to, you know, get your school going, you let us know. >> yeah, okay. >> we want to keep you grounded and connected. >> okay. >> okay. >> thank you. >> all right. >> thanks. >> you're welcome. >> a new way of life is a home. >> we're going to get you situated and we're going to clean everything -- >> it's a home where women can come and feel accepted and supported and safe. >> if you find any problems, just let me know. we can help you get yourself where you want to be in life. >> it's home for so many women who have no place to go. >> i was locked up for four years, that's a long time. i was happy to be out, but still scared because, you know, i guess because we're creatures of habit and you want to feel secure and safe. they drive you to the bus station and you know, they give you $200 and they buy your ticket out of you
is susan burton, she's the founder and executive of a new way of life, and this is samantha -- >> jenkins>> and whatever we can do to help you pursue your goals, you know, we're here for you. what kind of plans you have? >> i plan on going to school. >> whatever you need to, you know, get your school going, you let us know. >> yeah, okay. >> we want to keep you grounded and connected. >> okay. >> okay. >> thank you. >> all right....
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griff jenkins reports. >> reporter: a fresh, new legal challenge to obama care began in federal courtiness owners and individuals from states who opted out of creating a state exchange are fighting an irs regulation which theybelieve is unlawful, financially damaging and exposes them to massive employer and individual obligations. david cleminsic of west virginia is one of the plaintiffs who says he will be affected. >> i'm a sole proprietor in a retail shop in a very small community, population 385, i believe it is now, and there's not a lot of customer base to grow for expansion. there's enough to maintain. i'm happy with where i am, but there's not enough to grow, and it would be an added expense that would make me have to really evaluate whether to continue to do business or not. >> reporter: the plaintiffs argue that the plain text of the law limits subsidies to consumers in states that have created their own exchange, making it illegal for them to be offered through the federal exchange. michael canon is director of health policy studies at the cato institute. >> if the federal
griff jenkins reports. >> reporter: a fresh, new legal challenge to obama care began in federal courtiness owners and individuals from states who opted out of creating a state exchange are fighting an irs regulation which theybelieve is unlawful, financially damaging and exposes them to massive employer and individual obligations. david cleminsic of west virginia is one of the plaintiffs who says he will be affected. >> i'm a sole proprietor in a retail shop in a very small...
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griff jenkins reports from capitol hill. >> we have had abundant testimony on this committee riewmtion and regulations, this is another one that we are talking about today are killing jobs in america. killing job hirpg prospects in america today when we need to be able to hire people. how much more is this going to cost small businesses like mr. wine stanleys working on a narrow profit margin just to be able to comply with another government mandate. >> for small business owners, greta who have 50 or more employees they are mandated by the obamacare care law to provide insurance or pay a fine. how about those who don't exceed the number of 50. when you add them all up that's over 50. it's known as aggregation rule. focus of hearing today. a variety of businesses. among them 8 restaurants in austin, texas. >> it impacts us greatly because what it ends up putting the restaurants together where they have all got to be insured as a group. so our little 15-person, 24-hour diner has to be insured as though it's a company of 300 or 400 people. the challenges is really a administrative burden
griff jenkins reports from capitol hill. >> we have had abundant testimony on this committee riewmtion and regulations, this is another one that we are talking about today are killing jobs in america. killing job hirpg prospects in america today when we need to be able to hire people. how much more is this going to cost small businesses like mr. wine stanleys working on a narrow profit margin just to be able to comply with another government mandate. >> for small business owners,...
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. >> in the summer of 2012, veterans advocate paul jenkins wondered why veterans were holding such high then a light bulb went off. >> why beer? >> i couldn't think of anything else. i was sitting there, it was july, a lot of the ads i had seep were related to beverage alcohol and if i could come up with something better, i promise you, i would have done it. >> jenkins went on a mission as focused as any he flew in the navy. his plan, launch a veteran beer company in illinois and indiana on veterans day, using only veteran employees. being a jack of all trades served him well in the military, but not in today's job market. >> i think a lot of companies are afraid to commit to hiring veterans like myself if they don't fit that job christian, that the roles and responsibilities that the company is looking for. >> mark is one of the employees. they figured they'd sell 1,000 cases of beer in the first year. they sold 10,000 cases in the first month. paul said he's more excited about hiring more veterans than he is about selling more beer. >> people are despairing because they can't find wor
. >> in the summer of 2012, veterans advocate paul jenkins wondered why veterans were holding such high then a light bulb went off. >> why beer? >> i couldn't think of anything else. i was sitting there, it was july, a lot of the ads i had seep were related to beverage alcohol and if i could come up with something better, i promise you, i would have done it. >> jenkins went on a mission as focused as any he flew in the navy. his plan, launch a veteran beer company in...
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anthony jenkins says the public will need to be changed at the bank before it can rebuild trusts followingdal. that is today's company news. >> we will turn to the market here on new year's eve. i have no social life. i will be watching 14 movies this weekend on netflix. brings a lot of changes for netflix. new are trying out a pricing plan based on the number of people who can use an account. this could for some customers to pay more for additional offspring. one offer from have -- from netflix charges new customers $12 -- there's no way i'm playing $12 per month. they may do this again. >> that is what has analysts concerned, people will take the cheaper option. miller, he ise author of a wonderful "live from new york" from a decade ago. really interesting book on the juggernauts that is espn. for three hours with you on the changing media. netflix is the creator of all economy. aey just blew it with pricing year-and-a-half ago. they have recovered and now again -- why are they screwing around with their pricing? >> because they have some success. a fantastic director comes out with hous
anthony jenkins says the public will need to be changed at the bank before it can rebuild trusts followingdal. that is today's company news. >> we will turn to the market here on new year's eve. i have no social life. i will be watching 14 movies this weekend on netflix. brings a lot of changes for netflix. new are trying out a pricing plan based on the number of people who can use an account. this could for some customers to pay more for additional offspring. one offer from have -- from...
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jenkins: stop talking, start doing. that is what gabriellea miller, a passionate childhood cancer advocate asks of our nation's leaders. as an original co-sponsor of the kids first research act, i encourage my colleagues to honor her request and support this piece of legislation. the bill directs $126 million to fund a new pediatric research initiative at the national institutes of health. these dollars will fund research, clinical trials, and medical advancements aimed at discovering better treatments to help kids fight their battles against childhood diseases. in my state, the university of kansas medical center is making great strides in the fight against pediatric illnesses, including plans for a pediatric blood cancer program, research to prevent severe behavior disorders in children, and efforts to establish an institute for children's health and development. although gabriellea lost her battle to brain cancer in october, this bill supports programs that will find cures for brave kids like her. i yield back. the s
jenkins: stop talking, start doing. that is what gabriellea miller, a passionate childhood cancer advocate asks of our nation's leaders. as an original co-sponsor of the kids first research act, i encourage my colleagues to honor her request and support this piece of legislation. the bill directs $126 million to fund a new pediatric research initiative at the national institutes of health. these dollars will fund research, clinical trials, and medical advancements aimed at discovering better...
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president, i ask consent calling goldfinch, a fellow of the finance committee and sphefn jenkins be granted floor privileges for tomorrow. the president pro tempore: without objection it is so ordered. mr. reid: last week was difficult for the entire senate community. when cooperation is lacking as it was last week, completing the business before this body becomes much more difficult. last week, though, the senate confirmed four district court judges, two d.c. circuit court of appeals judges an equal employment commissioner, and a deputy secretary of state. although we accomplished a great deal, the process was neither easy nor pleasant. this week the senate has just as much to achieve as last week and without cooperation we'll face another daunting vote schedule. but i'm optimistic the same spir o mr. johnson served as the senior lawyer for the largest government agency in the world. he oversaw the work of more than 10,000 military and civilian lawyers. prior to his work at the defense department, mr. johnson served as assistant u.s. attorney and spent nearly two decades in private legal p
president, i ask consent calling goldfinch, a fellow of the finance committee and sphefn jenkins be granted floor privileges for tomorrow. the president pro tempore: without objection it is so ordered. mr. reid: last week was difficult for the entire senate community. when cooperation is lacking as it was last week, completing the business before this body becomes much more difficult. last week, though, the senate confirmed four district court judges, two d.c. circuit court of appeals judges an...
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faith jenkins is joining us, former prosecutor, and brian silber, a criminal defense attorney. you disagree with the judge on this. brian, why? >> well, listen, you know, with all due respect to the court, and i want to be clear i respect the judge's decisions this is one of those discretionary matters but we're in the 20 first century and twitter is one of the number one areas where you can learn about a juror's true to heart feelings. it is like one of those situations where you get to read the diary or even pillow talk with the spouse so to speak. this is something that give as clear, unbiased, objective insight and it was completely shot down. here's my real problem with it. there is no harm or foul to the prosecution or to these jurors. there is no expectation of privacy on the internet. it costs nothing but they were shot down anyway. jenna: faith, let me ask you though, if you have a juror's name you can look them up on twitter. for the most part, if you're not locked account you can sort of look at it anyways. they don't need to be forced to give that information to you
faith jenkins is joining us, former prosecutor, and brian silber, a criminal defense attorney. you disagree with the judge on this. brian, why? >> well, listen, you know, with all due respect to the court, and i want to be clear i respect the judge's decisions this is one of those discretionary matters but we're in the 20 first century and twitter is one of the number one areas where you can learn about a juror's true to heart feelings. it is like one of those situations where you get to...