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please welcome jerome corsi. [applause] >> thank you very much. first, i want to, i co-authored, want to acknowledge my great co-author, john o'neill and healthy as well. could not have done it, i could not have done it without john's assistance. he was a navy veteran, and he was a great honor to fight that battle. two books i have today i think are equally important messages. i want to start with this one on "bad samaritans," and the subtitle is the aclu's relentless campaign to erase faith from the public square. now, in the beginning of this book i trace the history of the aclu because i wanted to make it clear that this was not an accidental development. our founding fathers inviting the first amendment articulated many times that if the united states lost its belief in god, and for our founding fathers belief in god was judeo-christian religion. that we would lose our liberty, and i begin with this thinking, these were geniuses that created our declaration for independence, our constitution, bill of rights, and why would they think that? and
please welcome jerome corsi. [applause] >> thank you very much. first, i want to, i co-authored, want to acknowledge my great co-author, john o'neill and healthy as well. could not have done it, i could not have done it without john's assistance. he was a navy veteran, and he was a great honor to fight that battle. two books i have today i think are equally important messages. i want to start with this one on "bad samaritans," and the subtitle is the aclu's relentless campaign...
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allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government spying on the people of the united states and on the people of the world you have in the case of snowden in a sign gender bradley manning an effort by the government to criminalize anyone who actually exposes the criminality of the u.s. government so i think they're very concerned about the an effort they're trying to chill and intimidate anyone who would expose such crimes as you know oh just the other day before a military kangaroo court private bradley manning was convicted of espionage just start as he could face up to one hundred thirty six years in prison and that has set the legal precedent
allow snowden to live work and remain in russia to twelve months well for more now joined live by jerome right he's white he's a writer for the world socialist website jerome thanks very much indeed for joining us we've heard officially now from washington that they are all disappointed this surely will have a serious impact on what already strained relations between the u.s. and russia going to. well then the main concern of the obama administration in. the further exposures of the government...
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inside were 70-year-old jerome and his wife caroline.e shotgun that jerome kept in the house. jerome was able to grab the shotgun back and shoot the escaped inmate killing him. >> i hate to say it, that's the way i hoped it would end. i think jerry did what any honest person would do. >> he escaped from the prison shortly before that. he stole a patrol car and obviously people in the area were worried about this situation. jerome had loaded that shotgun to protect his family. >> and that deputy is recovering, we're happy to report. >>> and a student athlete facing charges in connection with a sex assault case. chris boyd is accused of helping at an attempts cover-up of a rape at a dorm. four vanderbilt football players were charged with that rape. police say the student was unconscious. >>> in florida, soundly rejected, the state house not getting anywhere near the yes votes needed for a special session. protesters upset with the george zimmerman case verdict were upset. >>> lawyers for shelli martin will be in court. shelli zimmerman is
inside were 70-year-old jerome and his wife caroline.e shotgun that jerome kept in the house. jerome was able to grab the shotgun back and shoot the escaped inmate killing him. >> i hate to say it, that's the way i hoped it would end. i think jerry did what any honest person would do. >> he escaped from the prison shortly before that. he stole a patrol car and obviously people in the area were worried about this situation. jerome had loaded that shotgun to protect his family....
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just like jerome maroass. as for mr.seems perfect little appropriate. >> i admire a real gentleman when he they will see one and they recognize a high toned skunk when they smell one. >> i think we all know who the high toned skunk is, and it's not jerome maross. thank you so much for watching this afternoon. we leave you with two final bits of business before the weekend begins. first an early birthday wish for the president of the united states who turns 52 on sunday. and second, a very, very special thank you this afternoon to the members of the 113th congress as they head home to their districts and attempt to answer a most simple question, do you really deserve a five-week break? go on, answer it. "hardball" and chris matthews is next. >>> cruisen for a bruisen. let's play "hardball." good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. remember what president obama said about the republicans about how their endless symbolic votes to kill obama care are now part of american law, by the way
just like jerome maroass. as for mr.seems perfect little appropriate. >> i admire a real gentleman when he they will see one and they recognize a high toned skunk when they smell one. >> i think we all know who the high toned skunk is, and it's not jerome maross. thank you so much for watching this afternoon. we leave you with two final bits of business before the weekend begins. first an early birthday wish for the president of the united states who turns 52 on sunday. and second,...
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the t river here in jerome crested at 32 feet, its highest level ever recorded. up to 40 homes have been completely flooded. we spoke with residents who had to evacuate their homes. >> not knowing, i think, is probably the hardest part because you know how to react or which way to start when you know what you're dealing with and when you don't know what you're dealing with. >> just depressed. there ain't nothing you can do, so you just sit there and watch it getting wet. that's all you can do. >> reporter: a flash flood warning is still in effect as heavy rains are expected through friday night. >> o'donnell: lindsay, thank you. that worldwide alert for a possible al qaeda terror attack remains in effect for the rest of the month and 19 u.s. embassy and consulates are closed as a precaution, at least until the weekend. the focus of the threat is yemen. the u.s. carried out three more drone strikes today, taking out 12 suspected terrorists. there have been eight drone attacks in the past two weeks, killing more than 30. bob orr is in washington, he's our homeland
the t river here in jerome crested at 32 feet, its highest level ever recorded. up to 40 homes have been completely flooded. we spoke with residents who had to evacuate their homes. >> not knowing, i think, is probably the hardest part because you know how to react or which way to start when you know what you're dealing with and when you don't know what you're dealing with. >> just depressed. there ain't nothing you can do, so you just sit there and watch it getting wet. that's all...
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the guy who won, jerome clemmons, finished in 38:42. it can take hours. watch this. are people out here handing them drinks cheering them on. listen. >> keep it going. >> keep it going. >> you love to see that. >> yeah. >> this is my favorite part of all in these different kinds of races. people are cheering you on, give you water. >> we do get to see this guy cross the finish line eventually toward the end. that's got to be a amazing feeling after this grueling race. >>> it's time for some science. we're going to start with science of the slithery kind. by now you've probably seen this video. >> yes. >> super-duper viral. copperhead. the body is still moving. then you see the copperhead's detached head biting its own tail. >> oh, it just bit itself. >> this is so weird. >> wow. >> it's been viewed well over a million times. >> it's gross. >> why? >> get the answer to this video we're going to bring in our science guy. >> hey, zach. >> what's up? >> so many questions about this. why? why can it do this? >> because of its metabolism. >> you got to tell us more than th
the guy who won, jerome clemmons, finished in 38:42. it can take hours. watch this. are people out here handing them drinks cheering them on. listen. >> keep it going. >> keep it going. >> you love to see that. >> yeah. >> this is my favorite part of all in these different kinds of races. people are cheering you on, give you water. >> we do get to see this guy cross the finish line eventually toward the end. that's got to be a amazing feeling after this...
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and who was jerome bonaparte, may i ask? he married betsy patterson, and his brother, napoleon, had it annulled. is that exciting? i mean, i know it's your family history? to me, i think it's exciting to know it. this is important to the genealogical person. this is important to the person that collects books, and important to the person that is into african-american history. well, i'm very, very excited. years ago, i sold a smaller bible with much less significant slave history, for $4,000. i'm going to fall off a stool. no, please don't fall off a stool. but here's the story. if i sold one maybe seven years ago for $4,000 that had a smidgeon of slave history from the 1830s, not connected to any prominent families, just take a guess of what something like this would be worth? $8,000? let's go up to $10. $10! yes, yes. and keep in mind, you have the last will and testament and other slave papers and photographs tied into this magnificent story. i do. and as soon as we get home, we're going to start looking for them. okay. my
and who was jerome bonaparte, may i ask? he married betsy patterson, and his brother, napoleon, had it annulled. is that exciting? i mean, i know it's your family history? to me, i think it's exciting to know it. this is important to the genealogical person. this is important to the person that collects books, and important to the person that is into african-american history. well, i'm very, very excited. years ago, i sold a smaller bible with much less significant slave history, for $4,000....
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despite president obama's declaration this year that the jerome would no longer play such a permit -- prominent role, it is still in use. nine people were killed in yemen last week. some people there say that such attacks and merely provide more ammunition to al qaeda and other groups. the threat of the attacks there has prompted several governments to close their embassies across the region on sunday. with so many escaped prisoners still at large, the wider threat that they pose mail last much longer. bob, a former in cia intelligence officer and international security analysts. he joins us now from somerset in england. thank you for being with us. how much of a connection is there, then, to these prison breakouts in places like iraq, pakistan, libya, and the warnings that we heard? >> there is a from a logical connection, but it is doubtful the recent escapees could have been able to plan coordinated activities against embassies. i think that the closures are precautionary. >> in your experience as a former intelligence man, what sort of information might have tipped them off in thi
despite president obama's declaration this year that the jerome would no longer play such a permit -- prominent role, it is still in use. nine people were killed in yemen last week. some people there say that such attacks and merely provide more ammunition to al qaeda and other groups. the threat of the attacks there has prompted several governments to close their embassies across the region on sunday. with so many escaped prisoners still at large, the wider threat that they pose mail last much...
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we have john elway, jerome bettes and elway, they do it the right way. after winning the super bowl. >> kenny: matthew slater on the return. no flag first half comes to an end in foxborough. with patriots leading the buccaneers, 18-10. stay tuned for the halftime report with the cast of fox football daily from fox sports 1. it's coming up right after these messages. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. america runs on dunkin'. he and his mom, natasha, justan. shopped at family dollar to get him ready for school. let's look for the same items and see the difference. come on. here at walmart you saved over $1.50 on crayola colored pencils. wow! love it! not bad for your next picasso huh jordan? ok. you saved over 53 cents here on jif peanut butter at walmart. great savings. wow! you saved 53 cents on expo dry erase markers. not bad. unbelievable! alright. here we go. same items at walma
we have john elway, jerome bettes and elway, they do it the right way. after winning the super bowl. >> kenny: matthew slater on the return. no flag first half comes to an end in foxborough. with patriots leading the buccaneers, 18-10. stay tuned for the halftime report with the cast of fox football daily from fox sports 1. it's coming up right after these messages. caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee...
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jerome murphy on the coverage. pretty good coverage as well. so the bills will punt. have yet to get a first down in the second half of play. this is the first ball they have actually thrown more than five yards. revved skins doing a nice job of holding. i guarantee you that the eagles will press down the field more. monday night, september 9th, the season home opener for the redskins. on the punt return, here comes thompson with the speed to burn. down to the 3-yard, caught that ball on the fly, joe theisman and never stopped running. >> joe: if you want to have option, that's one of the guys that you look. brandon banks with a kick returner, really didn't play last year for the redskins much at all. but now you see chris thompson being able to do the things that he needs to do. crawford averaged almost 20 yards each punt return. we saw him go off the field. you don't know what his status is. 30-yard return for thompson. the lefty looking, sideline and ball knocked away by a red skin. not the way that's supposed to work. make sure you have the inside story with the e
jerome murphy on the coverage. pretty good coverage as well. so the bills will punt. have yet to get a first down in the second half of play. this is the first ball they have actually thrown more than five yards. revved skins doing a nice job of holding. i guarantee you that the eagles will press down the field more. monday night, september 9th, the season home opener for the redskins. on the punt return, here comes thompson with the speed to burn. down to the 3-yard, caught that ball on the...
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. >> reporter: this past february sydney jerome diavolo, this past february was picked up by stocksonot knowing what to do. police brought the homeless man to the home of his grandmother rachel russell. it was february th. >> what is your emergency? >> the police just brought this boy sydney jerome to my house an hour ago and told him not to go back out anymore and they would leave him alone. he sneaked out again and now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> reporter: was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> reporter: steven russell is diavolo's uncle, he says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for any hope for his nephew. but in february, diavolo began to frighten even his own grandmother. on february 14th he was arrested yet again, the 16th time for violating his parole. he had cut off his gps ankle bracelet. to steven russell, it was a relief. >> you guys thought he was in prison? >> yeah, he was -- he was in jail and he had a violation of parole. failure to register as a sex offender, he kept taking the tracking device, removing the tra
. >> reporter: this past february sydney jerome diavolo, this past february was picked up by stocksonot knowing what to do. police brought the homeless man to the home of his grandmother rachel russell. it was february th. >> what is your emergency? >> the police just brought this boy sydney jerome to my house an hour ago and told him not to go back out anymore and they would leave him alone. he sneaked out again and now he's tearing up my property and my car. >>...
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. >> my name is jerome kirby.'m an offside trimmer at team oracle usa. >> so you are one of the athletes on team usa, oracle usa this year in the america's cup. that's awesome how does somebody get involved in this? >> i started sailing at 4. i got into sailing through my dad. i kind of grew up around the america's cup. my dad was in the america's cup and three around-the-world races. i have had the fortunate opportunity of being around it. >> when you were young, did you do it for fun? and when did it start becoming competitive for you? >> i think it became competitive at age 8. >> really? >> when i did my first national championships. >> you were competing in national championships at 8 years old? >> yeah. >> give me an idea. what does workout entail? >> in the mornings, most mornings, all of us are in here lifting. and afternoons after sailing, you come in and do kind of a high intensity workout. >> it's all day long working out? >> all day, nonstop. >> all right. and those big guns are needed for sailing, beca
. >> my name is jerome kirby.'m an offside trimmer at team oracle usa. >> so you are one of the athletes on team usa, oracle usa this year in the america's cup. that's awesome how does somebody get involved in this? >> i started sailing at 4. i got into sailing through my dad. i kind of grew up around the america's cup. my dad was in the america's cup and three around-the-world races. i have had the fortunate opportunity of being around it. >> when you were young, did...
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jerome for another fancy farm. you are well represented. obviously, congressman ed whitfield.and commissioner of agriculture is here with us. we appreciate it all. look. before i get started, i want to say how nice it is to see jerry lundergan back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he is taking orders from the obama campaign on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch on the internet for the women's vote and he sent a check from anthony weiner. [booing] over the next 15 months, we are going to decide what kind of america we want to have. what kind of kentucky we want to have. there are only two answers to this question. barack obama's vision for america. or kentucky's. the obama crowd does not like it. kentucky's voice is often the voice of opposition to the obama agenda. i am proud of that. that is why every liberal in america, every liberal in america is out to beat us next year. you know, the liberals are worried because it just as i predicted, obamacare is a disaster for america. [applause] i fought them every step of the way, every step
jerome for another fancy farm. you are well represented. obviously, congressman ed whitfield.and commissioner of agriculture is here with us. we appreciate it all. look. before i get started, i want to say how nice it is to see jerry lundergan back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he is taking orders from the obama campaign on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch on the internet for the women's vote and he sent a check from anthony weiner. [booing] over...
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the pilot, 33-year-old jerome orlando, reporting he forgot to fuel the plane before taking off in tampa when asked why the plane was diverted, he reportedly could not land because of fog and was forced to land in the field. >> many at a resort are lucky to be alive after a sinkhole opened up and swallowed part of the building. that happened about 9 miles west of walt disney world in nearby clermont. >> there was very little warning when a huge sinkhole opened out and damaged one of the buildings here. they started hearing popping sounds and one of the buildings yesterday, but had no idea what was going on. by midnight, cracking sounds and windows breaking, and then the building started to sink. >> our floor is 50 feet underground. the whole side of the building where we stayed is gone. >> it is not the way these guests wanted to spend what is supposed to be an enjoyable vacation in florida near disney world. >> nobody would want that. >> an aerial video shows the partially opened sinkhole that is 40 feet wide and 20 feet deep. as soon as they figured out what was happening, a security g
the pilot, 33-year-old jerome orlando, reporting he forgot to fuel the plane before taking off in tampa when asked why the plane was diverted, he reportedly could not land because of fog and was forced to land in the field. >> many at a resort are lucky to be alive after a sinkhole opened up and swallowed part of the building. that happened about 9 miles west of walt disney world in nearby clermont. >> there was very little warning when a huge sinkhole opened out and damaged one of...
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. >> jerome orlando was within half a mile of the airport but he knew he did not have enough fuel toe it. into the thick fog, desperately trying to find a clearing. as the plane began to descend, orlando spotted this area. >> i could see the tops of the taller building above the clouds. i picked the widest open space. >> some of the people offered praise for his skill. he says he knows it could have ended differently. >> it was really scary but i tried to relax and keep calm. >> orlando says he is part owner of the plane. the aircraft did suffer some damage. the insurance company will determine whether he can be salvaged but he says he has no plans to stop flying. >> he claims it was low fuel. for thep, the search royal nanny is on. this is that the congressional cemetery. we have some breaking news in the >> in alexandria man appeared in court accused of killing the mother of his two children. jeff goldberg is live in alexandria with breaking details. >> i just got off the phone a fairfaxtes ago with the county medical examiner's office and have determined that this was a homicide a
. >> jerome orlando was within half a mile of the airport but he knew he did not have enough fuel toe it. into the thick fog, desperately trying to find a clearing. as the plane began to descend, orlando spotted this area. >> i could see the tops of the taller building above the clouds. i picked the widest open space. >> some of the people offered praise for his skill. he says he knows it could have ended differently. >> it was really scary but i tried to relax and keep...
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. >> i would like to thank saint jerome for hosting the annual fancy farm picnic.eat to be back here in west kentucky. to i only have six minutes speak today and i have a great piece of advice. he told me i could take two minutes for my speech by using i instead of referring to myself as alison lundergan grimes. alison lundergan grimes is a long name. where else would you find a name -- [booing] my name was so long that my grandmother decided we would do something about it. with your help, come january 2015, you can call me senator. [applause] [booing] now i know senator mcconnell will say i am not right for the job because unlike him i have not been in washington, d.c. for 30 years. do i really need to apologize for having more government experience than rand paul? i know many of you want to see rand paul here today. he is spending the weekend with his loved ones. that tea party members in iowa. today is a special occasion. it is not every fancy farm that the republican nominee actually shows up. please join me in giving a big rousing welcome to matt bevin. [appla
. >> i would like to thank saint jerome for hosting the annual fancy farm picnic.eat to be back here in west kentucky. to i only have six minutes speak today and i have a great piece of advice. he told me i could take two minutes for my speech by using i instead of referring to myself as alison lundergan grimes. alison lundergan grimes is a long name. where else would you find a name -- [booing] my name was so long that my grandmother decided we would do something about it. with your...
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. >> as jones drives away, the gunmen, cousins jerome and raheem paterson run away.men are arrested two weeks later and plead guilty to charges including 11 counts of aggravated assault and attempted murder. they are sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. the young mother identified as 20-year-old penny chapman also pleads guilty to charges including attempted murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapman did what she did. maybe she didn't think it would go to that level. >> regardless of the provocation, it's hard to justify having your friends come over and spray the bus. the fact that these guys fire shots at the bus and didn't hit a single person is probably as close to a miracle as i can think of. >>> coming up -- ♪ >> a night out on the town turns deadly. >> i was laying in a puddle with beer and blood and broken glass. this is the closest i've ever come to death. >> when "caught on camera: life or death" continues. >>> five long years of relentless palestinian/israeli violence. in 2000 to 2005, leaves of
. >> as jones drives away, the gunmen, cousins jerome and raheem paterson run away.men are arrested two weeks later and plead guilty to charges including 11 counts of aggravated assault and attempted murder. they are sentenced to 15 to 30 years in prison. the young mother identified as 20-year-old penny chapman also pleads guilty to charges including attempted murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapman did what she did....
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. >> reporter: this past february, sidney jerome, a convicted sexual offender, was picked up by stocktonolice, not knowing what to do, police brought the homeless man to the home of his grandmother, rachel rustle. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> the police just brought this boy to my house about an hour ago, and told him not to go back out no more and they would leave him alone. now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> reporter: steven russell says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for his nephew. but in february, he began to frighten even his own grandmother. on february 13, he was arrested yet again. the 16th time for violating his parole. he had cut off his gps ankle bracelet. to steven russell, it was a relief. you thought he was in prison? >> yeah, he was in jail and he had a violation of parole, registered as a sex offender. he kept taking the tracking device off. so when he was picked up, we knew he was going to get some time. and so there was a big relief. >> reporter: the relief was short
. >> reporter: this past february, sidney jerome, a convicted sexual offender, was picked up by stocktonolice, not knowing what to do, police brought the homeless man to the home of his grandmother, rachel rustle. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> the police just brought this boy to my house about an hour ago, and told him not to go back out no more and they would leave him alone. now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> was she scared of him? >> yes, she...
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jerome powell, $47 million. jeremy stein, $11 million. people who sit on the u.s. reserve. gas, all this money into the economic system, just to let you know, when you talk about recovery of jobs, the people making these decisions, have an awful lot of money. >> that doesn't mean anything? >> it may not sit well with some folks, though. >> it might not sit well with some folks when they say the federal reserve isn't attached. the policymakers, they're trying to keep the economy going and have jobs come back box you need some spill into the economy. >>> here's an interesting story for you, self-driving cars could be coming to the market in just a few years if nissan sticks to its plan. >> i don't know. >> the japanese automaker said it's going to begin selling these autonomous cars by 2020. m.i.t., carnegie melon to perfect this. the automakers say the will have self-driving models on the market in seven years and automated by two generations. >> i don't know -- >> i actually like it because there's a lot of bad drivers. >> interesting some of the technology, google into it,
jerome powell, $47 million. jeremy stein, $11 million. people who sit on the u.s. reserve. gas, all this money into the economic system, just to let you know, when you talk about recovery of jobs, the people making these decisions, have an awful lot of money. >> that doesn't mean anything? >> it may not sit well with some folks, though. >> it might not sit well with some folks when they say the federal reserve isn't attached. the policymakers, they're trying to keep the...
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>> yes, the police just brought this button sidney jerome out to my house about an hour ago and toldgo back out no more and they leave him alone. he sneaked out again. now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> stephen is his uncle. he says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for his nephew, but in february, he began to frighten even his own grandmother. on february 13th, he was arrested yet again, the 16th time for violating his parole. he had cut off his gps ankle bracelet. to stephen russell, it was a relief. >> you guys taught he was in prison? >> yeah, he was in jail. and he had a violation of parole, failure to register as a sex offender. he kept taking the tracking device, removing the tracking device so when he was picked up, we knew he was going to get some time and so there was a big relief. >> the relief was short-lived. diavala's 16th parole violation was considered not enough to hold him in a crowded jail. the judge made the decision and for the 16th time, diavala was released. >> what ha
>> yes, the police just brought this button sidney jerome out to my house about an hour ago and toldgo back out no more and they leave him alone. he sneaked out again. now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> stephen is his uncle. he says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for his nephew, but in february, he began to frighten even his own grandmother. on february 13th, he was arrested...
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liz: this reminds me of -- you remember jerome, the trading in the back rooms, and they didn't have theay to catch that stuff. some other banks really do. >> right. m fglobal didn't have anywhere nothing. i mean, this is one of the problems is going to be for, like, new entrance and smaller banks, i mean, do they have the money to comply with -- compete with jpmorgan on a regular basis? they said, listen, we're in the spotlight now, but there's regulation coming affecting everybody, and one thing about jpmorgan, remember, made 20 billion last quarter. liz: they can do it. i have breaking news that could affection your sales, amazon's website is down, charlie, in the u.s. an canada. >> sales are lazy lately, and this is worse. >> "circle of friends," by charlie, and here's what we know, the website of amazon went down today for many users across the u.s. and canada. unclear what's triggered -- very rare disruption. >> maybe they got too many people using it at once. liz: today? i mean, black friday, maybe. >> maybe -- liz: there's error messages. >> turning the attention so much to the w
liz: this reminds me of -- you remember jerome, the trading in the back rooms, and they didn't have theay to catch that stuff. some other banks really do. >> right. m fglobal didn't have anywhere nothing. i mean, this is one of the problems is going to be for, like, new entrance and smaller banks, i mean, do they have the money to comply with -- compete with jpmorgan on a regular basis? they said, listen, we're in the spotlight now, but there's regulation coming affecting everybody, and...
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>> the police just brought this boy sydney jerome to my house an hour ago and told him not to go back anymore and they would leave him alone. he sneaked out again and now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> reporter: was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> reporter: his uncle says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for his nephew, but in february he began to frighten his own grandmother. on february 14th he was arrested yet again, the 16th time for violating his parole. he had cut off his gps ankle bracelet. to steven russell, it was a relief. >> you guys thought he was in prison? >> yeah, he was -- he was in jail and he had a violation of parole. failure to register as a sex offender, he kept taking the tracking device, removing the tracking device, so when he was picked up, we knew he was going to get some time and so, there was a big relief. >> reporter: the relief was short-lived. his 16th parole violation was considered not enough to hold him in a crowded jail. judge guilani made the decision and for the 16th time he was released. a
>> the police just brought this boy sydney jerome to my house an hour ago and told him not to go back anymore and they would leave him alone. he sneaked out again and now he's tearing up my property and my car. >> reporter: was she scared of him? >> yes, she was. >> reporter: his uncle says his mother was the only person in the family who still held out any hope for his nephew, but in february he began to frighten his own grandmother. on february 14th he was arrested yet...
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he was looking for his son jerome. meanwhile, he knows his sons on board are terrified and is always james is happening a school for the first time. it's an incredible scene, and the research. i was fortunate that many people have memories and witnessed certain parts of the storm and toby retreated, having seen the priests who had been knocking on these doors and let the families know. you know, your father is not coming home. so it was an incredible piece of history for me because as a journalist, i have any the many different people for stories, but this was my family. this was probably the hardest story i've ever written about because i was related to everyone. not only the newfoundlanders who died in the storm, but my grandfather and one of the toughest pieces, i did not want to tell the story of my grandfather. i wanted to tell the story about the storm because that was compelling. you know, my grandfather was digging up too much pain in my father's childhood. so originally i said i'm not going to tell about part
he was looking for his son jerome. meanwhile, he knows his sons on board are terrified and is always james is happening a school for the first time. it's an incredible scene, and the research. i was fortunate that many people have memories and witnessed certain parts of the storm and toby retreated, having seen the priests who had been knocking on these doors and let the families know. you know, your father is not coming home. so it was an incredible piece of history for me because as a...
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. >> i want to thank jerome, i want to jerome for another incredible fancy farm.e also, you're also well-represented by representative richard heat, state senator stan humphries, obviously congressman ed whitfield and commissioner of agriculture jamie comber is with us here today. we appreciate them all. but look, before i get started, i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry lundigan back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he is taking orders from the obama campaign on how to run his daughter's campaign. they told him to make a pitch on the internet for the women's vote and he sent a check to anthony weiner. [shouting] over the next 15 months, over the next 15 months, we're going to decide what kind of america we want to have. what kind of kentucky we want to have. there are only two answers to this question, barack obama's vision for america, or kentucky's. you know i -- kentucky to washington and obama crowd and they don't like it. kentucky's voice is often the voice of opposition to the obama agenda. and i'm proud of that. that's why
. >> i want to thank jerome, i want to jerome for another incredible fancy farm.e also, you're also well-represented by representative richard heat, state senator stan humphries, obviously congressman ed whitfield and commissioner of agriculture jamie comber is with us here today. we appreciate them all. but look, before i get started, i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry lundigan back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he is taking orders from the obama...
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jerome catholic church in western kentucky. it's a big homecoming summer event.asey was talking about is a businessman from louisville who only got into the race at the last minute as a republican candidate for the primary, which doesn't take place until next may. we're talking almost a year away. i was interested to see as was casey and all the other political reporters whether this guy matt bevin, who is a businessman in louisville and comes from an old new england family is what john mccain would call a whacko bird. unpreacceptable, out of his element, in over his head. and i thought considering the tumultuous nature of this event where you have to be a pretty tough paul by instinct to even speak, that he did plausibly well. >> well, here he is. here's bevin going for mcconnell from behind, from the right, taunting him. >> be a man, stand up. and put your money where your mouth is. mitch mcconnell is known as mudslinging mitch. because the only thing he has to run on is destroying other people. there is nothing in his 30-year history of voting that he's proud
jerome catholic church in western kentucky. it's a big homecoming summer event.asey was talking about is a businessman from louisville who only got into the race at the last minute as a republican candidate for the primary, which doesn't take place until next may. we're talking almost a year away. i was interested to see as was casey and all the other political reporters whether this guy matt bevin, who is a businessman in louisville and comes from an old new england family is what john mccain...
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>> milford jerome. now you know why he's called "deak." it's easier. (laughs). >> rose: exactly. there's the guy. >> yup. yup. and he was a great guy, he was a strong dude, and not a real big guy but very strong. >> rose: but by the time after the amateur and by the time you began to be who you were and are he fully appreciated it. >> yeah. it was great. he was great. this is my first tournament win right here. the canadian open. >> rose: that was in what? what year? >> 1955. >> rose: three years away from when you started really killing it. >> then i'm now, as you know, approaching 82 and i've never shot four rounds in an official tournament lower than that. >> rose: 265 for four rounds. >> right. >> wow. 64, 67, 64, 70. >> pretty good. >> rose: you'd think if you were today playing today and it's back with the same age and skills that placed in '68 to '62 when you won your most number of major tournaments but when you won all your major grand slams, if you were playing today would you be number one? >> (laughs) i can't answer that! >> rose: but you had the will to win. clubs ar
>> milford jerome. now you know why he's called "deak." it's easier. (laughs). >> rose: exactly. there's the guy. >> yup. yup. and he was a great guy, he was a strong dude, and not a real big guy but very strong. >> rose: but by the time after the amateur and by the time you began to be who you were and are he fully appreciated it. >> yeah. it was great. he was great. this is my first tournament win right here. the canadian open. >> rose: that was...
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the circle i was there working a few blocks away 50,000 were there and a young african-american and jerome johnson fired the shot it and he was mortally wounded but took two years to die but i think scarpa may have had something to do with that but that is too long of a story to do that now. we'll get this guy. joseph the animal. he is the boss of whitey we are familiar with that whitey bolger trial he was an informant and his contact agent is connally that is like a disney movie compared to what i will tell you today. he is accused of 19 murders and connally is doing life for leaking information to him the justice department tries to convict whitey bolger but that did not happen but that is the same scenario as linda of akio going down with the support of the conviction of connolly but this guy the devil decided to flip orchard -- the in old -- the edible remember that movie? the rumor among the mob was this guy the devil would tell a story to reverses' the patriarchs so to the director with the boston office advise colombo by the commission member recently returned from a trip it was on
the circle i was there working a few blocks away 50,000 were there and a young african-american and jerome johnson fired the shot it and he was mortally wounded but took two years to die but i think scarpa may have had something to do with that but that is too long of a story to do that now. we'll get this guy. joseph the animal. he is the boss of whitey we are familiar with that whitey bolger trial he was an informant and his contact agent is connally that is like a disney movie compared to...
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host: willard from jerome, ayatollah -- jerome, iowa. my hopes was always that robert kennedy junior would jump into their. he has the fire of the belly -- fire in the belly of his dad. he does not mince any words. he is usually coming down on the side of environmental. he knows what those bankers on wall street has done. if everyone would stop for a -- some kid has been thrown in prison for having is in there with all of those guys that can torture and screw you up. these out there on wall street. they lose $10 billion a day and get away on a settlement for $2 million. it is ridiculous. they ought to be outraged. i was in prison for smoking pot i would be outraged. the whole of america ought to be outraged. it is like a rod stewart song. you still $100 you get thrown into jail, you steal a million you become a king. host: on the republican line, this is joe. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of the names i like is teddy it seems he's for state rights. i do not think that would've happened anyway because some of the senior republ
host: willard from jerome, ayatollah -- jerome, iowa. my hopes was always that robert kennedy junior would jump into their. he has the fire of the belly -- fire in the belly of his dad. he does not mince any words. he is usually coming down on the side of environmental. he knows what those bankers on wall street has done. if everyone would stop for a -- some kid has been thrown in prison for having is in there with all of those guys that can torture and screw you up. these out there on wall...
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jerome with at adequacy. 2009. whatever works. >> just the title.he found it. it seems like a great match but the material is a little stale. >> the two of them talking would probably never end. >> you'd like to see more out of the two of them. matt singer. they u so much. >>> up next dr. weller by is here to strike up his favorite breakfast. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday e a little lady, and finding the courage to let her go. but what about the little victories? a smile... a confident glow... or a "thanks, mom." these are the victories we're famous for. famous brands, famously easy... famous footwear. victory is yours. [ male announcer ] monopoly is back at mcdonald's and the food you love is serving up fantastic prizes. everything from red box movies to a chance to win a million dollar prize on a big mac. what will you be served up this summer? ♪ ♪ what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear
jerome with at adequacy. 2009. whatever works. >> just the title.he found it. it seems like a great match but the material is a little stale. >> the two of them talking would probably never end. >> you'd like to see more out of the two of them. matt singer. they u so much. >>> up next dr. weller by is here to strike up his favorite breakfast. you're watching "cbs this morning" saturday e a little lady, and finding the courage to let her go. but what about...
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nice talking to you jerome.e appreciate ithis morning. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: you are welcome. the family said final farewell and buried their loved one. two weeks later she turns up? who was in the casket? and brand new developments in the nsa scandal. the agency actually paid millions of dollars to internet companies to spy on you? the developing details next. ♪ we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com ask me what it's like to get your best night's sle
nice talking to you jerome.e appreciate ithis morning. >> thank you, ainsley. >> ainsley: you are welcome. the family said final farewell and buried their loved one. two weeks later she turns up? who was in the casket? and brand new developments in the nsa scandal. the agency actually paid millions of dollars to internet companies to spy on you? the developing details next. ♪ we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new...
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jerome's hospital. >> reporter: they became the couple we loved to watch fall in love.stie alley and john travolta are together again, on the set of her new tvland show "kirstie." what a reunion. what are some of your favorite memories from "look who's talking"? >> one of my best memories is we're supposed to do a dance. right? he's doing all these movies, an iconic dancer. he changes the course of history with his dances. we're supposed to do a dance together. and i was real cocky. he goes, look, which one of us has done these movies? and i go, i don't care. i'm going to dance. and i can dance with the best of them. and i was acting like that. and being, like, boom, i slap him. i throw on my sunglasses. >> reporter: but everything was leading up to that first kiss. >> when you went to kiss me the first time, i turned into barbra streisand. >> i know. he wouldn't stay serious. during a kissing scene. it's hard enough. and he would start -- >> papa, can you hear me? >> john, i have to kiss you. and i'd be serious. and he'd look at me, so serious, and come in for the kiss
jerome's hospital. >> reporter: they became the couple we loved to watch fall in love.stie alley and john travolta are together again, on the set of her new tvland show "kirstie." what a reunion. what are some of your favorite memories from "look who's talking"? >> one of my best memories is we're supposed to do a dance. right? he's doing all these movies, an iconic dancer. he changes the course of history with his dances. we're supposed to do a dance together....
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jerome's hospital. >> reporter: -- they became the couple we loved to watch fall in love and raise ae, kirstie alley and john travolta are together again, on the set of her new tv land show, "kirstie." what are some of your favorite memories from "look who's talking"? >> one of the best memories is we were supposed to do a dance for the show. he has done all the movies. an iconic dancer. he changes the course of history with his dancing. ♪ dancing yeah >> suppose to do a dance together. i was real cocky. and he goes look, which one of us has done these movies that they're dancing in? i go, i don't care. i'm going to dance and i can dance with the best of them. and i was acting like that. boom, i'd slap him. boom, i'd throw on my sunglasses. >> reporter: their off-screen friendship has been going strong ever since the first movie. >> you know that's breast milk. >> reporter: which as the family grew, turned into a second and then a third. what is it about the chemistry that the two of you have that works so well on camera? >> what do you think? >> i don't know. i think we like each ot
jerome's hospital. >> reporter: -- they became the couple we loved to watch fall in love and raise ae, kirstie alley and john travolta are together again, on the set of her new tv land show, "kirstie." what are some of your favorite memories from "look who's talking"? >> one of the best memories is we were supposed to do a dance for the show. he has done all the movies. an iconic dancer. he changes the course of history with his dancing. ♪ dancing yeah >>...
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host: to rome from nevada, retired military on the jerome, retired military, on the democratic line.ler: the waste in government spending, military, color -- government, is over $1 trillion a year. the building we built in afghanistan for $30 million and is going to be torn down. it is happening all over the united states and all over the world. if we decide not to build this project and pay the contractors in certain amount of money, why why are we wasting the this amount of money? guest: no debate there. he is absolutely right. these decisions can be taken very quickly. decisions to reduce overhead in to changers' corp., our behavior as an acquisition, to stop buying stupid, expensive programs we cannot afford. these decisions can be taken .ight away he is talking about the plan to reduce military overhead by 20%. start right now. start today. was changinggument the nature of the military force. --t is a decade-long war decade-long or more process. with the simplified acquisition system. guest: by stopping by underperforming programs in moving into new programs that are properly co
host: to rome from nevada, retired military on the jerome, retired military, on the democratic line.ler: the waste in government spending, military, color -- government, is over $1 trillion a year. the building we built in afghanistan for $30 million and is going to be torn down. it is happening all over the united states and all over the world. if we decide not to build this project and pay the contractors in certain amount of money, why why are we wasting the this amount of money? guest: no...
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our coverage includes talks from james antle, benjamin wiker, greg autry, jerome corsi, m.tanton evans, hans von spakovsky, stanley kurtz, william federer, and ryan anderson. we start with james antle, author of "devouring freedom: can big government be stopped?". >> talking about the dangers of centralized control and an overreaching government and how it can have a profound effect on society. now we should ask the question, can big government be stopped? james antle is the author of a new book, "devouring freedom: can big government be stopped?." the editor of daily colonist foundation and senior editor at the american spectator. he is also a contributing editor to the american conservative. he is a frequent guest on television and radio and resides in virginia, so close by. i want you to welcome a james antle, the author of "devouring freedom: can big government be stopped?". [applause] >> good morning. well, thank you, first of all, eagle forum and heritage foundation to having me -- for having me. a country that often seems to have forgotten. so my book, "devouring fre
our coverage includes talks from james antle, benjamin wiker, greg autry, jerome corsi, m.tanton evans, hans von spakovsky, stanley kurtz, william federer, and ryan anderson. we start with james antle, author of "devouring freedom: can big government be stopped?". >> talking about the dangers of centralized control and an overreaching government and how it can have a profound effect on society. now we should ask the question, can big government be stopped? james antle is the...
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editing community banking and helping build up the press in places like raleigh north your line and jeromenorth carolina but he very quickly got in trouble for policy and housing activism. so over the years he built up about nine or so different organizations under the monitor itself help. some are nonprofit, some not-for-profit and some for profit. and so i think lady kidal and sort of negotiating the connection of these private banks and risky loans to fannie mae and freddie mac. if he were to ask someone, asked a banker in the 1980s what the primal and he or she would've told you will, it's a loan that fannie will buy from us and then has very strict requirements, down payment, you know, credit history, visible means of income, kind of crazy things like that that somehow fell out. so by 2007 you could get a loan, a ninja loan, no income, no job or assets. something happened in the intervening years and he played a partner i'm not saying he was a kilo figure but if you think he was a very prominent stand-in for the nonprofit sector that most people ignore. one little detail about his sel
editing community banking and helping build up the press in places like raleigh north your line and jeromenorth carolina but he very quickly got in trouble for policy and housing activism. so over the years he built up about nine or so different organizations under the monitor itself help. some are nonprofit, some not-for-profit and some for profit. and so i think lady kidal and sort of negotiating the connection of these private banks and risky loans to fannie mae and freddie mac. if he were...
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. >> duke: i may be out of a job, thanks to ava jerome. >> ava: silas.
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jerome corsi. [applause] >> i co-authored a lead to a college my great co-author donald i hope he is around i could not have done it without him he is steve avery -- navy veteran -- veteran but today both are equally important messages. i would do start with "bad samaritans" and the subtitle is the aclu relentless campaign to erase faith from the public square. in the beginning of the book titrate it's the history of the aclu to make it clear this is not the accidental development the founding fathers in writing the first amendment's articulated many times it united states lost its belief in god the founding fathers believed in god with the judeo-christian then we will lose our liberties and i began with this thinking every group changes from from created the declaration of independence the constitution millerites and why would they think this and how is it that america today has allowed the aclu's step-by-step to make us into very secular nation where it is almost a crime to even have the expressi
jerome corsi. [applause] >> i co-authored a lead to a college my great co-author donald i hope he is around i could not have done it without him he is steve avery -- navy veteran -- veteran but today both are equally important messages. i would do start with "bad samaritans" and the subtitle is the aclu relentless campaign to erase faith from the public square. in the beginning of the book titrate it's the history of the aclu to make it clear this is not the accidental...