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i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragmentse the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? well, i'll tell you, it was 150 bucks, u.s., plus 1,000 pesos for transportation, which is next to nothing. >> the information taken off the disk was absolutely critical. it was crucial. it put the nail right in the middle of the coffin. >> when confronted with the information from the disks, sergeant snodgrass pled guilty to soliciting his wife's murder. >> he said it was borne of marital turmoil, but he did not admit to -- and it's a little mercenary to say, oh, i took out $450,000 on my wife and wanted to have her killed and get to live on easy street. he would not sign up for that. >> according to the forensic evidence at joe's request, lucy hired her two uncles and another man to kill julie
i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragmentse the catalyst, and the catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? well, i'll tell you, it was 150 bucks, u.s., plus 1,000 pesos for...
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>> mike: eighth career submission win for rockhold who will talk to joe. >> joe: i'm here with the winner out to make an impression tonight. you can't make a bigger statement than what you did tonight against the former light heavyweight champion. you completely dominated this fight. it was one of the best performances we've ever seen against a guy at the level of lyoto machida. how do you feel about it? >> did you hear my walkout song? i'm the best around. look, i did my part. weidman, you go do your part. we'll take this across the way. madison square garden. let's make history! >> joe: let's take a look at the finish here, luke. at the end of the first round you had him badly hurt as he got up. and you had hit him with some really strong shots from the top. beautiful control. but once you got him on the ground during the second you took his back it was basically over. >> yeah, i had to take my time. he had a real good sweat going i think he knew we were going to scramble. i landed a clean elbow to finish that first round. i knew i hurt him, saw him kind of wobble up to his corner and i
>> mike: eighth career submission win for rockhold who will talk to joe. >> joe: i'm here with the winner out to make an impression tonight. you can't make a bigger statement than what you did tonight against the former light heavyweight champion. you completely dominated this fight. it was one of the best performances we've ever seen against a guy at the level of lyoto machida. how do you feel about it? >> did you hear my walkout song? i'm the best around. look, i did my...
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>> little joe and littler joe! [ laughter ] >>> there was quite a moment during the game, too. >> a navy sailor surprised his mom. she thought he was serving overseas. but no, there he is stealing second base. as you can tell from the look on her face, she had no idea he was going to show up tonight. she started to tear up with excitement once she realized it was her son out on the field. >> i just love him. i just want to hug him and i'm happy he is home and i just can't wait to see him! >> sherry says her son zachary had been deployed more than 200 days and the surprise was in the works for months. >> at first she was probably thinking what is that guy doing out there? >> oh wait! >> and then, when she found out it was her son, you put that face back on. >> exactly. >>> nice night for baseball. par for the course. >> beautiful. >> reporter: upper 50s with a little bit of a breeze. which is otherwise known as july in san francisco. we are looking at a big time pattern change. here is something odd. april will feel
>> little joe and littler joe! [ laughter ] >>> there was quite a moment during the game, too. >> a navy sailor surprised his mom. she thought he was serving overseas. but no, there he is stealing second base. as you can tell from the look on her face, she had no idea he was going to show up tonight. she started to tear up with excitement once she realized it was her son out on the field. >> i just love him. i just want to hug him and i'm happy he is home and i just...
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. >> joe: exactly. >> avery: starting tonight. >> joe: yes. >> avery: with? >> joe: dinner. downstairs. >> avery: joe, i am not having dinner with you. if you want to discuss business, then we can do that. >> joe: you, me, jack, and phyllis.
. >> joe: exactly. >> avery: starting tonight. >> joe: yes. >> avery: with? >> joe: dinner. downstairs. >> avery: joe, i am not having dinner with you. if you want to discuss business, then we can do that. >> joe: you, me, jack, and phyllis.
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>> mike: eighth career submission win for rockhold who will talk to joe. >> joe: i'm here with the winner out to make an impression tonight. you can't make a bigger statement than what you did tonight against the former light heavyweight champion. you completely dominated this fight. it was one of the best performances we've ever seen against a guy at the level of lyoto machida. how do you feel about it? >> did you hear my walkout song? i'm the best around. look, i did my part. weidman, you go do your part. we'll take this across the way. madison square garden. let's make history! >> joe: let's take a look at the finish here, luke. at the end of the first round you had him badly hurt as he got up. and you had hit him with some really strong shots from the top. beautiful control. but once you got him on the ground during the second you took his back it was basically over. >> yeah, i had to take my time. he had a real good sweat going i think he knew we were going to scramble. i landed a clean elbow to finish that first round. i knew i hurt him, saw him kind of wobble up to his corner and i
>> mike: eighth career submission win for rockhold who will talk to joe. >> joe: i'm here with the winner out to make an impression tonight. you can't make a bigger statement than what you did tonight against the former light heavyweight champion. you completely dominated this fight. it was one of the best performances we've ever seen against a guy at the level of lyoto machida. how do you feel about it? >> did you hear my walkout song? i'm the best around. look, i did my...
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>> joe. bill you were referencing part of a press conference several days ago, an nbc news reporter was asking about the fit of this pilot, it was a shame that she didn't speak germany, probably not the best spin you could have at a press conference. bill, thank you so much. >>> let's change gears now, the clock is expired, by but i don't think the clock is expired until the president and john kerry get the deal they want. the talks are still ongoing between iran and sick world powers. officials failed to reach a deal before yesterday's deadline but the united states said enough progress has been made for an extra day for negotiations. secretary of state john kerry was scheduled to leave switzerland but he decided to stick around and russian sha's foreign minister is once again part of the talks. we got andrea mitch we'll the very latest. >> reporter: they had the weary look of college students pulling an all-nighter the world's top diplomats missing their own midnight deadline. the president
>> joe. bill you were referencing part of a press conference several days ago, an nbc news reporter was asking about the fit of this pilot, it was a shame that she didn't speak germany, probably not the best spin you could have at a press conference. bill, thank you so much. >>> let's change gears now, the clock is expired, by but i don't think the clock is expired until the president and john kerry get the deal they want. the talks are still ongoing between iran and sick world...
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it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe has it out with another staff member. >> [ bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> [ bleep ] >> plus, a fight breaks out in the level two dorm. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may affect... ...or be affected by other medications... ...so tell your doctor about all the medicines you take. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressu
it doesn't stop for joe, you know, it goes. >> next, joe has it out with another staff member. >> [ bleep ] >> now, joe -- >> [ bleep ] >> plus, a fight breaks out in the level two dorm. >> i saw you on video. >> maybe it wasn't me. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the...
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. >> joe: what a 2 1/2 hour run this has been. >> chris: not a back 43 year run either. >> joe: what a heck of a season. it's been well recognized. this group of fans has supported this team. >> chris: one last draw and we're headed for game seven. carlson pokes a shot. the islander players thought the shot came well after the final buzzer and that's why this is happening. >> chris: it's been a terrific series, and just giving you a little taste of what's to come. 1985 islanders trailed 2-0 to go to max. the seven-game marathon. islanders came back from 3-1. barry trotz group unable to finish off the islanders here today. performance for jaro halak. you said he would have to deliver. >> joe: and he did. it was a spectacular performance. he wasn't busy in the first 12 minutes or so of that first period. he had to have a big push at the end of the first period even though that is when washington scored their goal. then his play in the second and third period was superb. he'll need that again in game seven seven. >> chris: and maybe the final salute ever, but the islanders have other pl
. >> joe: what a 2 1/2 hour run this has been. >> chris: not a back 43 year run either. >> joe: what a heck of a season. it's been well recognized. this group of fans has supported this team. >> chris: one last draw and we're headed for game seven. carlson pokes a shot. the islander players thought the shot came well after the final buzzer and that's why this is happening. >> chris: it's been a terrific series, and just giving you a little taste of what's to come....
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i'm meeting carolyn's ex-partner, joe. joe: marcus? joe secreeti. pleasure to meet you.is: really pretty place. joe: thank you so much. i said i'm going to brand myself to be different than everyone else. lemonis: i'd like to try to broker a truce between them and maybe do a little business. joe: if you're saying to me, would i possibly be open to doing something with carolyn, the answer is yes, as long as she would be open to it. lemonis: it was great meeting you. joe: it's my pleasure. lemonis: thanks, guys. i appreciate it. bye-bye. where's susan at? she texted me, "you don't need me anymore." lemonis: so, do you have her number? carolyn: mm-hmm. [ ringing ] susan: hello? lemonis: susan, this is marcus and carolyn. you know, i just don't understand why you just leave in the middle of the day. carolyn: should have waited till the end of the day and we could have spoke. susan: i've never showed you any disrespect ever. lemonis: well, i'm sorry, but -- susan: i've never given you trouble. i've never given you drama. lemonis: i think walking out's pretty disrespectful. ca
i'm meeting carolyn's ex-partner, joe. joe: marcus? joe secreeti. pleasure to meet you.is: really pretty place. joe: thank you so much. i said i'm going to brand myself to be different than everyone else. lemonis: i'd like to try to broker a truce between them and maybe do a little business. joe: if you're saying to me, would i possibly be open to doing something with carolyn, the answer is yes, as long as she would be open to it. lemonis: it was great meeting you. joe: it's my pleasure....
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. >> joe: what a 2 1/2 hour run this has been. >> chris: not a back 43 year run either. >> joe: what a heck of a season. it's been well recognized. this group of fans has supported this team. >> chris: one last draw and we're headed for game seven. carlson pokes a shot. the islander players thought the shot came well after the final buzzer and that's why this is happening. >> chris: it's been a terrific series, and just giving you a little taste of what's to come. 1985 islanders trailed 2-0 to go to max. the seven-game marathon. islanders came back from 3-1. barry trotz group unable to finish off the islanders here today. performance for jaro halak. you said he would have to deliver. >> joe: and he did. it was a spectacular performance. he wasn't busy in the first 12 minutes or so of that first period. he had to have a big push at the end of the first period even though that is when washington scored their goal. then his play in the second and third period was superb. he'll need that again in game seven seven. >> chris: and maybe the final salute ever, but the islanders have other pl
. >> joe: what a 2 1/2 hour run this has been. >> chris: not a back 43 year run either. >> joe: what a heck of a season. it's been well recognized. this group of fans has supported this team. >> chris: one last draw and we're headed for game seven. carlson pokes a shot. the islander players thought the shot came well after the final buzzer and that's why this is happening. >> chris: it's been a terrific series, and just giving you a little taste of what's to come....
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joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> and 26 years later a middle-aged man walks out of prison. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> yeah. >> all right. >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> all right, look at me. we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's
joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high...
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. >> the man who made this cup of joe is no ordinary joe. >> when i was working for ge i was in the satellite division so we did put a few satellites on rockets and put them into orbit. >> kevin sullivan chief technology officer at currying green mountain maker of cove fee machines got his start in aero space and defense. >> does it take a rocket scientist to make a good cup of coffee. >> it helps. >> how can we balance the electrical balance to make sure it is dispense and the consumer can walk away? >> the idea of making coffee a cup at a time started catching on about a decade ago. it turned out to be a high tech challenge. >> this gives you an idea of the technology. >> this is complicated. >> it is very complicated. >> because it can't be complicated for the guy trying to wake up in the morning. >> just close the handle and touch a button and away it goes. >> a cup of coffee in less than a minute speed, convenience and did we mention variety? >> you have some really forgive me almost ridiculous flavors. >> thank you. >> pumpkin spice. >> pumpkin spice, mountain blueberry. >> french toast
. >> the man who made this cup of joe is no ordinary joe. >> when i was working for ge i was in the satellite division so we did put a few satellites on rockets and put them into orbit. >> kevin sullivan chief technology officer at currying green mountain maker of cove fee machines got his start in aero space and defense. >> does it take a rocket scientist to make a good cup of coffee. >> it helps. >> how can we balance the electrical balance to make sure it...
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you see how small the art looks compared to joe frazier.ou know, the unveiling when will that be. >> originally it was at the end of april, now they have moved it to middle of september. >> okay, wow. >> and where? >> it is going to be at the sports complex, i heard xfinity live. >> beautiful. >> perfect place for it, right. >> exactly smoking joe all philly. >> fun. >> all right bill, thanks so much. >>> you know we're in the done with bill yet because these people have a story to tell. one man gets inspiration to start the the museum, yes, indeed, which one of these toilet seats is the most near and dear to his heart. >>> we're turning back the clocks taking to you this little village that has been captivating crowd for decade. how >>> if you are child of the 80's or lived through them odds are good you have crossed paths with a rubix cube. >> yeah, probably you know like, i think, the art of the frustratingly difficult, very, very difficult but as fox 29 photo journalist bill roar shows us, one local 15 year-old can do it, blindfolded. >
you see how small the art looks compared to joe frazier.ou know, the unveiling when will that be. >> originally it was at the end of april, now they have moved it to middle of september. >> okay, wow. >> and where? >> it is going to be at the sports complex, i heard xfinity live. >> beautiful. >> perfect place for it, right. >> exactly smoking joe all philly. >> fun. >> all right bill, thanks so much. >>> you know we're in the done...
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>> all right now joe -- joe, what do you think about all of this?r a job at this company? >> no, i don't want a real job again. you have to wake up on time. there is not a lot of difference between making $70,000 and $45,000 like a lot of the employees. your taxes go up and you don't get anything for free anymore. when i go to the ymca you can pay zero dollars if you don't make enough or you can pay $300 a year if you make too much. i would rather pay the zero and sleep in. >> so at the ymca you don't have to pay anything if you don't make money. so are you bringing in the w2's? >> i don't know. i am a very very successful comedian so i am of course above the threshold. >> is this how the ceo's will treat everyone? >> i agree with jedediah. i love this guy and love what he is doing. i think ultimately the market will decide whether or not this works. if the employees stay it could be other companies take note. if they go bankrupt -- >> the employees will stay. >> i made a million in my company. i will give it back to the employees. >> i like he is d
>> all right now joe -- joe, what do you think about all of this?r a job at this company? >> no, i don't want a real job again. you have to wake up on time. there is not a lot of difference between making $70,000 and $45,000 like a lot of the employees. your taxes go up and you don't get anything for free anymore. when i go to the ymca you can pay zero dollars if you don't make enough or you can pay $300 a year if you make too much. i would rather pay the zero and sleep in. >>...
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joe plumeri with us.e will continue the discussion into e-mails, i promise we will talk minorly based off. in our next hour, abby joseph cohen senior investment strategist at goldman sachs, a lot to talk about including your disbelief in this bull market. this is "bloomberg surveillance." coast-to-coast, worldwide. stay with us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." this is a stunning story. we are going to take you to london and then west of london for the heathrow now. and now he is on the scotland yard beat, ryan chilcote a modest home. after the flash crash of may 2010, all fingers pointed to kansas city and mutual fund manager waddell read. now u.k. authorities look to one solitary trader. now, ryan, help me with this, this gentleman was unknown right? ryan: that is right. it is quite an extraordinary story. his name is navender saroa. he is 30 years old, he lived right under the flight path to heathrow airport his whole life and it is from right here that u.s. prosecutors say this
joe plumeri with us.e will continue the discussion into e-mails, i promise we will talk minorly based off. in our next hour, abby joseph cohen senior investment strategist at goldman sachs, a lot to talk about including your disbelief in this bull market. this is "bloomberg surveillance." coast-to-coast, worldwide. stay with us. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." this is a stunning story. we are going to take you to london and then west of london for...
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>> that's joe, indian joe. there. >> reporter: if we find joe, he'll be able to lead us to jerry? >> i certainly hope so because joe, to my knowledge, knows everybody in that neighborhood. >> reporter: it sounded like a crazy st it. >> if i was a guy out there watching "dateline," i wouldn't believe this. i would be the first person to say, oh, this guy is full of baloney. it's like watching a tv show. >> reporter: it is like watching a tv show. and you're telling us to go search for the one-armed man. >> y that's a good analogy, yes. >> reporter: and so we went to try to check out larry's story. was he telling the truth this time? or was it a lie just like the ones he told his family? we combed the area around his old photo studio, an industrial area near the freeway full of warehouses and alleys in search of an injun joe who might lead us to jerry. we found this old rv and inside? >> joe, indian joe. >> reporter: coming up -- larry hoagland's wild story seems to be checking out. >> he left them on all night f
>> that's joe, indian joe. there. >> reporter: if we find joe, he'll be able to lead us to jerry? >> i certainly hope so because joe, to my knowledge, knows everybody in that neighborhood. >> reporter: it sounded like a crazy st it. >> if i was a guy out there watching "dateline," i wouldn't believe this. i would be the first person to say, oh, this guy is full of baloney. it's like watching a tv show. >> reporter: it is like watching a tv show. and...
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joe conason, let's begin with you. your assessment of hillary clinton, her bid yesterday, the much awaited announcement, and why you support her? >> well, i don't support her. i'm neutral in the primary, as i was last time when she ran against barack obama. i didn't endorse or than. in fact, i was probably tougher on her and obama. the fact i'm endorsing her for anything is not right. i was interested yesterday to see her announce because she is clearly striving for different tone. last time, i and others wrote about the kind of almost coronation that they seem to expect in her campaign, she was inevitable. she had more money than obama or anyone else. therefore, she was going to just cruised to the nomination. of course, that turned out to be completely wrong. made many mistakes in the campaign. it was a campaign divided against itself in many cases. she lost narrowly, but she lost. i think looking back on that, this time, she has attempted to roll out her candidacy this time in a very different way. a modest tone, a
joe conason, let's begin with you. your assessment of hillary clinton, her bid yesterday, the much awaited announcement, and why you support her? >> well, i don't support her. i'm neutral in the primary, as i was last time when she ran against barack obama. i didn't endorse or than. in fact, i was probably tougher on her and obama. the fact i'm endorsing her for anything is not right. i was interested yesterday to see her announce because she is clearly striving for different tone. last...
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clinton: joe? joe kiani: i think innovation is the best medicine. i would create a general innovation office, before the president or congress has -- says anything, i would ask, how does that impact innovation? whether it is new health care laws, how does it impact innovation, because we do not want to impede innovation. i look for getting rid of misaligned incentives. right now, there is a perverse incentive to make errors in hospitals. it is less now with the formidable care act, but if you go to your car a tuneup and you go pick it up next day and the car has caught on fire, they do not ask you to pay for the tuneup. they usually give you a new car. but if someone goes in for a tonsillectomy and got for bid one of those 10 things that could cause preventable death happens to them, the insurance company still gets built for that -- build -- billed for that. unless a hospital has created processes to prevent these, we are not going to pay when somebody gets harmed. imagine for a moment what ceos would do, they would now make sure that all processes
clinton: joe? joe kiani: i think innovation is the best medicine. i would create a general innovation office, before the president or congress has -- says anything, i would ask, how does that impact innovation? whether it is new health care laws, how does it impact innovation, because we do not want to impede innovation. i look for getting rid of misaligned incentives. right now, there is a perverse incentive to make errors in hospitals. it is less now with the formidable care act, but if you...
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"bloomberg surveillance" tom keene with joe.er the markets to keep you updated on what is moving. 15 minutes past the opening bell. we will be back. ♪ betty: stocks are slightly lower. scarlet has a look at the action. scarlet: we are going to start with mcdonald's. first-quarter results disappointed on almost every front. investors are giving the new ceo the benefit of the doubt. in his meetings with south side analysts, he has portrayed himself as an internal activist looking at everything that could create value. chipotle thinks i shortage will be an issue throughout the year. let's move on to drink makers. coca-cola seeing higher prices leading to the first quarterly revenue gain. pepsico reports tomorrow morning. i expect a lot of questions about splitting up the snacks and drinks division to unlock value. boeing, seeing a bit of a drop. the focus on the higher expenses of the dreamliner. boeing has sunk about $50 billion into the dreamliner. production costs have yet to peak. this is a way to illustrate the cash crunch. it
"bloomberg surveillance" tom keene with joe.er the markets to keep you updated on what is moving. 15 minutes past the opening bell. we will be back. ♪ betty: stocks are slightly lower. scarlet has a look at the action. scarlet: we are going to start with mcdonald's. first-quarter results disappointed on almost every front. investors are giving the new ceo the benefit of the doubt. in his meetings with south side analysts, he has portrayed himself as an internal activist looking at...
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why joe wrong?hen you're in a good mood. >> always in a good mood. april fools. >> i want to put an asterisk that's gets ignored. it's not just us and iran at the table. five other countries are at that table with us. the so-called p5+1. we cannot walk away unilaterally. if the other countries -- let me finish -- will not support us maintaining sanctions then our leverage is greatly diminished. it's an asterisk. not disagree but sighing we have to know where the other fire our. >> let me disagree for a second. the same power of the sanctions, we probably could and should use against russia the united states has the power to unilaterally imply sanctions. we can kick anybody in the world out of the banking system. >> wait, howard you're not -- if you uk or germany or france decides they don't want to be a part of the sanctions i don't think you'll kick them out of the sanctions system. >> any bank that does business with iran cannot do business with the united states. if deutsche bank has a choice of
why joe wrong?hen you're in a good mood. >> always in a good mood. april fools. >> i want to put an asterisk that's gets ignored. it's not just us and iran at the table. five other countries are at that table with us. the so-called p5+1. we cannot walk away unilaterally. if the other countries -- let me finish -- will not support us maintaining sanctions then our leverage is greatly diminished. it's an asterisk. not disagree but sighing we have to know where the other fire our....
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>> i don't know joe.ter this month. she's also officially leased office space for campaign headquarters right here in new york. here's nbc national correspondent peter alexander with the details. >> reporter: it's the announcement democrats have been waiting for. and hillary clinton's expected to make a presidential bid official in the next few weeks. she's also leased space for campaign headquarters at this office building in brooklyn new york, and hired a new advisor who knows her way around the white house. widely known for making michelle obama into a realitiable mom. behind memorable moment like an undercover shopping trip to target and unforgettable dance moves with jimmy fallon. shockey face as new challenge in clinton often described as cold and catlculating. a perception she battled in 2008. >> you're likable enough hillary. >> thank you. >> after nearly 25 years in the public eye, can clinton make a new impression y.? >> people want to se all sides of you. we're a country that allows people to r
>> i don't know joe.ter this month. she's also officially leased office space for campaign headquarters right here in new york. here's nbc national correspondent peter alexander with the details. >> reporter: it's the announcement democrats have been waiting for. and hillary clinton's expected to make a presidential bid official in the next few weeks. she's also leased space for campaign headquarters at this office building in brooklyn new york, and hired a new advisor who knows her...
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welcome to "morning joe".th us the former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee. howard dean. in washington pulitzer prize winning writer for the "washington post," jonathan capehart. so capitol hill, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters. along with willie joe and me. >> a lot to talk about including the story just breakingoff the over the "new york times" from 35 applicants ago that we'll get to right now. this just keeps going and going. >> why didn't we try and break this it's a huge article, but let's break it down as carefully as we can. there is more information from this upcoming new book called clinton cash which looks into foreign donations to the clinton foundation. politico reports that one of the book's chapters alleges that a canadian tone nor who pledged over $100 million to the foundation influenced hillary clinton's stance on a colombia trade deal at the state department. both clinton and then senator obama opposed it during the 2008 campaign. but by 20
welcome to "morning joe".th us the former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee. howard dean. in washington pulitzer prize winning writer for the "washington post," jonathan capehart. so capitol hill, "new york times" reporter jeremy peters. along with willie joe and me. >> a lot to talk about including the story just breakingoff the over the "new york times" from 35 applicants ago that we'll get to right now....
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joe: it didn't seem like it.e quarter, banks are coming out worst that results -- worse expected than they expected. now, we will sue the results say. looks like they are taking advantage of a contrary and move or others were trenching and they appeared likely to benefit. matt: it is game on for zynga for number nine. ceo don mattrick will leave the company and mark pincus will return to the role as ceo. sales last or declined 21% from 2013. the committee reported a loss of $226 million. shares are down 30% over the last year. one of the most visible losers in this space. joe: they had a model early on which was taking advantage of facebook to have people spam all their friends. i remember i was at a party once and someone described to me as this magic money machine. that was probably a red flag that it was not going to last. indeed it hasn't. it is great that the the old ceo's going back but it is hard to find a model that will work. leslie: clearly they need some kind of change. the stock has been hit drastical
joe: it didn't seem like it.e quarter, banks are coming out worst that results -- worse expected than they expected. now, we will sue the results say. looks like they are taking advantage of a contrary and move or others were trenching and they appeared likely to benefit. matt: it is game on for zynga for number nine. ceo don mattrick will leave the company and mark pincus will return to the role as ceo. sales last or declined 21% from 2013. the committee reported a loss of $226 million. shares...
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welcome to "morning joe" everyone.om new york. >> temporarily. >> it's supposed to rain at noon. >> come on! with us on set we have wet blanket willie geist. >> it's 48 degrees it starts snowing. >> what is the deal? why aren't we done? democratic congressman darryl ford jr. is with us. >> good morning. >> national politics phil mattingly and david walk. he's already complaining. i came out here to visit and the guy was having a fit. >> was he really? throwing things out? >> getting the coffee it's early. >> standard mattingly. >> everybody knows. >> is that what happens? one of those guys in this business. >> clubhouse boys if, you get him on boom boom he's going to get the hit. >> okay. white house correspondent assistant to the press julia pace is with us and he's no diva columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt. >> oh, al hunt these worst diva led zeppelin think 1971, hammer the gods. the guy, he takes it to a totally different level. >> and there are some stories. about him in hotel rooms. >> trashing them? >> comple
welcome to "morning joe" everyone.om new york. >> temporarily. >> it's supposed to rain at noon. >> come on! with us on set we have wet blanket willie geist. >> it's 48 degrees it starts snowing. >> what is the deal? why aren't we done? democratic congressman darryl ford jr. is with us. >> good morning. >> national politics phil mattingly and david walk. he's already complaining. i came out here to visit and the guy was having a fit. >>...
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joe: 16 pages a manuscript. there is that.dly the buyer of the manuscript is getting the secrets behind don mclean's american pie. we know the song is about the death of buddy holly in a plane crash. that is the day the music died. there are other lyrics thought to be more encoded. katty: we think in the manuscript with all of its scribbles and free writings -- and rewritings, there may be a clue to what we have all grown up wondering what it is about. joe: it is not so much a mystery that the clues have been deciphered convincingly sell. you are getting what don mclean was thinking. there are lyrics that did not make the recording. there is some unheard portion of the manuscript that may be of great interest to a collector and is of established value. katty: do you know what that is? joe: no. otherwise i don't think anyone would've paid so much money for them. katty: you would have been the one working out $1.2 million. do you think it was worth it? joe: it was to someone. the rock collectibles market boom for a while then bo
joe: 16 pages a manuscript. there is that.dly the buyer of the manuscript is getting the secrets behind don mclean's american pie. we know the song is about the death of buddy holly in a plane crash. that is the day the music died. there are other lyrics thought to be more encoded. katty: we think in the manuscript with all of its scribbles and free writings -- and rewritings, there may be a clue to what we have all grown up wondering what it is about. joe: it is not so much a mystery that the...
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but hip hop super star fat joe has a different story to tell.eve their own financial goals. fat joe, is our slice of life. >> easy a big presence in the world of hip hop. joseph cart hana, the rap star joan as fat joe has had an illustrious career. he has recorded hits with many of the biggest names in the business. >> i feel like a veteran, i feel like i've reached a point in my life to where it's not so much about me as much. it's about me giving back. not just financially, but giving my time and just trying to set a good example for everybody. >> he's working harder than ever at setting that example after a serious run in with the irs for tax evasion. joe considers it one of the darkest chapters in his life. >> i take responsibility. it was a very low point in my life, embarrassing more than anything, you know, it was very, very embarrassing. it just taught me that i was living very comfortable. what i had to do, you know, coming out, was like take des intinny into my own hands and just keep running like there's no tomorrow. life is ironic. i
but hip hop super star fat joe has a different story to tell.eve their own financial goals. fat joe, is our slice of life. >> easy a big presence in the world of hip hop. joseph cart hana, the rap star joan as fat joe has had an illustrious career. he has recorded hits with many of the biggest names in the business. >> i feel like a veteran, i feel like i've reached a point in my life to where it's not so much about me as much. it's about me giving back. not just financially, but...
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like teresa's temper she and joe seemed to have it all. the happy family. and a huge mansion. >> my house is pretty much all marble, granite, onyx. >> reporter: but that american dream came crashing down when teresa and joe were each charged with 39 counts of fraud. she spoke with abc's amy robach about the effect of the case on her four daughters. >> what's the hardest part? >> my kids going through this every day. it's a lot of pressure when you're trying to make your kids feel safe, when you're uncertain. how do you do it? >> i'm a role model for them. i can't be upset and curl up in a ball and go in a room and lockdoor. >> when the door is shut and they are in bed, do you get to do that? >> yes. and i do do that. i'd be lying to say i didn't. >> we're in a different place right now. >> reporter: teresa was cheery-eyed on her last "real housewives" episodes. >> i'm trying. >> reporter: she said on bravo's "watch what happens live" that she was ready for her punishment. >> i made my mistake, i'm paying for it. after that i'm just going to get right back u
like teresa's temper she and joe seemed to have it all. the happy family. and a huge mansion. >> my house is pretty much all marble, granite, onyx. >> reporter: but that american dream came crashing down when teresa and joe were each charged with 39 counts of fraud. she spoke with abc's amy robach about the effect of the case on her four daughters. >> what's the hardest part? >> my kids going through this every day. it's a lot of pressure when you're trying to make your...
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you can google joe and mr. metcalf. what is your website, joe? you can google him and find out about their great work. daniel: the easiest way is to go on and google. my family favorite worksite which is because my daughter works if -- there can put in my last name, metcalfe with an "e" on the end. host: thank you for your participation in the educational panel today. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> on the next "washington journal tighe -- journal," eric trager talks about the arab league military force. also a look at a white house proposal to fund transportation programs at an estimated $487 billion over the next six years. cq roll call reporter kellie mejdrich joins us. >> next week at 9 p.m. eastern, conversations with a few new members of congress. >> i knew my mom would be crying and my dad was proud. it was when my dad was 82 years old. he showed up to the capital. usually walks with a cane. he showed up and he did not have his cane. i said d
you can google joe and mr. metcalf. what is your website, joe? you can google him and find out about their great work. daniel: the easiest way is to go on and google. my family favorite worksite which is because my daughter works if -- there can put in my last name, metcalfe with an "e" on the end. host: thank you for your participation in the educational panel today. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite...
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i guess lying works, joe. just keep lying about anybody and as long as you win by any means necessary. >> well, first of all it was the republican who fed harry reid the information according to reports on -- >> oh that makes it all the better. >> no -- >> harry reid's reiterated the lie. >> no, and harry reid might have believed it was true because of who it came from. that's exactly right. when he did it. that doesn't absolve him of saying i thought it was true when i said it. >> barack obama saying -- hang on. let me go through it. their plan is for dirty air and dirty water and the plan is to have the sick and elderly and young people fend for themselves. and let's see, they're going to put you all in chains. >> and the republican said nothing that was untrue about barack obama and the democrats in that election either. >> i'll listen to what they said. anything i said that was untrue? i think as a matter of fact i've been more than accurate about obama. >> of course you are. >> thank you. frank luntz here
i guess lying works, joe. just keep lying about anybody and as long as you win by any means necessary. >> well, first of all it was the republican who fed harry reid the information according to reports on -- >> oh that makes it all the better. >> no -- >> harry reid's reiterated the lie. >> no, and harry reid might have believed it was true because of who it came from. that's exactly right. when he did it. that doesn't absolve him of saying i thought it was true...
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and, joe, one more word -- go ahead. joe: to taxpayers file as early as possible.hat's the one way to ensure that you're not a victim, if you can file your return before the id thief files the return. you can protect yourself. gerri: joe and dr. campbell, thank you for coming on the show tonight. amazing stories. it can even happen to a tax collector, my friends. unbelievable. thank you. >> thank you for having us. gerri: victims of identity theft, continue to receive delays in receiving their tax returns. from the inspector general, it took the irs on average 278 days to resolve tax fraud accounts. with more on this, american for tax reform, grover norquist. there you see it, my friend. this guy is a tax official. he collects taxes for a living. he tracks fraud, and he gets ripped off. how can this be possible? >> well, in 20% of cases, it takes longer than a year. so there's a very serious problem. the irs is not doing its job here. and one of the problems that we've had to pass a law this week -- there's a law passed in the househouse of representatives to ban h
and, joe, one more word -- go ahead. joe: to taxpayers file as early as possible.hat's the one way to ensure that you're not a victim, if you can file your return before the id thief files the return. you can protect yourself. gerri: joe and dr. campbell, thank you for coming on the show tonight. amazing stories. it can even happen to a tax collector, my friends. unbelievable. thank you. >> thank you for having us. gerri: victims of identity theft, continue to receive delays in receiving...
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joe: absolutely.ng about the idea of not black stone necessarily but opportunities for deals and energy. we will see if it happens. betty: speaking of energy, oil the commodity rise is no crude joke. near the highest this year amid speculation of a slowdown in the u.s. shell will. is that wishful thinking? julie: one of the prices go up, you will see production come back on line. i was speaking to an analyst who said it there are lot of wells on the verge of completion. when prices go back up, they will get completed quickly to get us apply online for you joe: it is funny how people are telling stories about how the price is moving. after the iran deal, people were talking about a down side. it a shot up. betty: you are saying everybody is reaching? joe: yeah. the price moves a people looks for the story to explain. betty: i agree with you. it is a traders market. nobody can quite make sense. joe: not to say it is not true but there are all types of prospectors. when the market moves, we focus on the
joe: absolutely.ng about the idea of not black stone necessarily but opportunities for deals and energy. we will see if it happens. betty: speaking of energy, oil the commodity rise is no crude joke. near the highest this year amid speculation of a slowdown in the u.s. shell will. is that wishful thinking? julie: one of the prices go up, you will see production come back on line. i was speaking to an analyst who said it there are lot of wells on the verge of completion. when prices go back up,...
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don't need to eat the whole thing, joe.t literally, two people could eat one. think about that. >> a lot to get to. we're going to start in indiana this hour. where a deal has reportedly been struck to revise the state's controversial religious freedom law. the indianapolis star says lawmakers will announce a proposal at 9:00 a.m. clarifying the law ensuring that businesses cannot discriminate against gay customers. according to the star it doesn't go as far as as them a protected class of citizens statewide or repealing the law outright. this comes a day after the men's basketball final four coaches released a joint statement agreeing with the ncaa's criticism of the bill. and jeb bush said he supported the law, reportedly softened his language, telling a group of donors "we shouldn't discriminate based on sexual orientation." . florida senator marco rubio hasn't commented on the bill since defending it on monday. >> the issue is should someone provide the professional service be punished by the law because they refuse to
don't need to eat the whole thing, joe.t literally, two people could eat one. think about that. >> a lot to get to. we're going to start in indiana this hour. where a deal has reportedly been struck to revise the state's controversial religious freedom law. the indianapolis star says lawmakers will announce a proposal at 9:00 a.m. clarifying the law ensuring that businesses cannot discriminate against gay customers. according to the star it doesn't go as far as as them a protected class...
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joe, are you surprised that the law changed so quickly? >> well no matter what happened, you got to admit, a well thought out public relations coup. well done. i'm still not sure with all the changes mentioned there you start to think, so what is this law doing now? i think the real loser here was anyone who over the past few days invested in very gay baking equipment. because they really had the market cornered for a couple of days and sort of very penis-shaped pastries, things like that. >> getting hungry. >> it's a free for all now in indianapolis. sad, people talked about this as boycotting. indiana is a state that has legalized gay marriage. so to say it's hate, of course, the law was confusing not exactly sure what it denied but other states don't allow gay marriage. maybe boycott those states before you consider -- >> wilco, next tour dates, went to two or three different states that don't have gay marriage but they're going to boycott indiana? >> a confusing thing. >> people aren't sure why they're boycotting. >> they think they're
joe, are you surprised that the law changed so quickly? >> well no matter what happened, you got to admit, a well thought out public relations coup. well done. i'm still not sure with all the changes mentioned there you start to think, so what is this law doing now? i think the real loser here was anyone who over the past few days invested in very gay baking equipment. because they really had the market cornered for a couple of days and sort of very penis-shaped pastries, things like...
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joe nire envisions is rare. despite survey showing most americans would prefer to die at home, more than two-thirds die at a hospital or nursing home. most often stay at an intensive care unit like this one at beth israel deaconess hospital. >> probable bacterial meningitis, along with a whole bunch of other lab abnormalities. her husband does not understand that she's doing very badly. >> it's pretty serious. >> today dr. asha anandia and her team are treating a 60-year-old woman with multiple organ failure. >> we don't know which way it's going to go but i think it's important that it's clear to the family that the patient is almost as sick as she can be. do you have any questions right now? i know it's overwhelming. we don't know if she'll survival survive this. we often have to start thinking about what the patient would want in terms of things like remaining on life support for a more prolonged period. >> nurse kathy purcell has worked in the icu here for 30 years. >> patients get acutely ill and come into
joe nire envisions is rare. despite survey showing most americans would prefer to die at home, more than two-thirds die at a hospital or nursing home. most often stay at an intensive care unit like this one at beth israel deaconess hospital. >> probable bacterial meningitis, along with a whole bunch of other lab abnormalities. her husband does not understand that she's doing very badly. >> it's pretty serious. >> today dr. asha anandia and her team are treating a 60-year-old...
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joe: except when it crashes.phenomenon where people are in countries and they're worried about maybe their money getting seized or taxed aggressively a look at real estate places like new york and vancouver and see strong property rights and strong stability. even if it falls, it will still be there. betty: number 9 -- ge discussing d'souza parts of his finance business including a $74 billion u.s. marshall unit -- u.s. commercial unit. two weeks ago ge said it would sell the bulk of its lending unit. i spoke with some of the people familiar with what is going on with ge. these be huge huge sales. joe: that is the story that ge announced it will try to get back to being an industrial company. matt: i started this job in germany in 2000 covering siemens. at the time, they were trying to go back to their core. these conglomerates get bigger and get back to their roots. it is a cycle you see over and over again. it is a huge device teacher -- huge divestiture here. it will be a big metamorphosis. betty: we had jack
joe: except when it crashes.phenomenon where people are in countries and they're worried about maybe their money getting seized or taxed aggressively a look at real estate places like new york and vancouver and see strong property rights and strong stability. even if it falls, it will still be there. betty: number 9 -- ge discussing d'souza parts of his finance business including a $74 billion u.s. marshall unit -- u.s. commercial unit. two weeks ago ge said it would sell the bulk of its...
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joe biden is watching. fall and she's looking troubled he and i think some others will say, you know what, maybe this shouldn't be a coronation, maybe she needs competition and our poll says overwhelmingly that's what democrats want, they want her to have real competition. >> all right. chuck todd thank you very much. andrea, stay if you can. coming up, any reporter would love to get even a few minutes with the president. he just got the a full hour. the "new york times" tom freed than breaks down his wide ranging talk with the president next on "morning joe". ♪ where do you get this kind of confidence? at your ford dealer... that's where! our expert trained technicians... state of the art technology and warranty parts keep your vehicle running right. it's no wonder we sold more than 3.5 million tires last year and durning the big tire event get a $120 mail in rebate on 4 select tires. ♪ how much protein does your dog food have? 18 percent? 20? purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-den
joe biden is watching. fall and she's looking troubled he and i think some others will say, you know what, maybe this shouldn't be a coronation, maybe she needs competition and our poll says overwhelmingly that's what democrats want, they want her to have real competition. >> all right. chuck todd thank you very much. andrea, stay if you can. coming up, any reporter would love to get even a few minutes with the president. he just got the a full hour. the "new york times" tom...
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okay, we'll go to joe ratner. >> good afternoon i'm joe ratner. i have only been a resident of san francisco for four years, but my family goes back four generations. my grandfather and mother were born here. and i have a lot of very close ties and a lot of relatives in the city. and when i was visiting, before moving back here, i always -- going to teatro zinzanni was always a highlight of my visit. i think they really fit beautifully into the sort of bohemian history of san francisco, and i'm looking forward to the opportunity for my younger daughters to attend their camp, which my teenager enjoyed very much right after we moved here. but as far as your comments about the sole-source negotiating, while it might be true that you won't know if you have the very best deal that you can get, you will have a fair-market deal and you will be supporting the return of zinzanni, which is something that they were told would happen when they left. and supporting the arts and the diversity of the city. i think sometimes we can lose sight of the fact that par
okay, we'll go to joe ratner. >> good afternoon i'm joe ratner. i have only been a resident of san francisco for four years, but my family goes back four generations. my grandfather and mother were born here. and i have a lot of very close ties and a lot of relatives in the city. and when i was visiting, before moving back here, i always -- going to teatro zinzanni was always a highlight of my visit. i think they really fit beautifully into the sort of bohemian history of san francisco,...
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hi, i'm joe penna, and welcome to earth 2050.t count, more than half of the world's population lives in cities. here is los angeles, the population averages about 8,000 people per square mile. in manhattan, it's close to 70,000 people.
hi, i'm joe penna, and welcome to earth 2050.t count, more than half of the world's population lives in cities. here is los angeles, the population averages about 8,000 people per square mile. in manhattan, it's close to 70,000 people.