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>> john doe one's story is not the only one. thank you so much for talking to us . ♪ ♪ >> over the past two years, a team of lawyers here in ann arbor has been collecting testimony from other young inmates who say they were abused too . they filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 200 young inmates. debra is the lead lawyer on the case . >> hey, debrorah, it's sebastian from al jazerra. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to me you too. thank you. >> i started getting letters from youth inside and often they would say things like, really base i believe like bad things are happening to me. i can't write t can you come talk to me? or can you help me, please come talk to me. one youth wrote about, he said he felt like a reindeer with meat on his head surrounded by lions. >> according to prison officials in michigan, they now send all minors to their own housing unit. and keep them separated from all the inmates. while the threat of rape may not be diminished, many of the youth say they have been harmed in other ways too. the l
>> john doe one's story is not the only one. thank you so much for talking to us . ♪ ♪ >> over the past two years, a team of lawyers here in ann arbor has been collecting testimony from other young inmates who say they were abused too . they filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 200 young inmates. debra is the lead lawyer on the case . >> hey, debrorah, it's sebastian from al jazerra. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to me you too. thank you. >>...
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does it end contest? johnit doesn't end it, but would donald trump having it big in new york, if he has a huge night and goes to indiana and when stair and takes the popular vote and the most delegates, the question we been asking ever since new york, does the momentum in the northeast carry? it will start to look like it does. the psychology is very important, even more than delegates. mark: part of why was so vital to get kasich out is the indianapolis media market. seven of the congressional districts of the 10 are touched by the indianapolis media market. it's a place where you have people who support people like mitch daniels when he was governor. more moderate republicans, the kind that ted cruz has not been a will to win in significant numbers in the northeast. if ted cruz can make inroads there, great for him. it's up to ted cruz, not just for the symbolism and the delegates. they are running out of real estate. john: it has been a long time. ted cruz one in wisconsin, not that long ago, but it feels l
does it end contest? johnit doesn't end it, but would donald trump having it big in new york, if he has a huge night and goes to indiana and when stair and takes the popular vote and the most delegates, the question we been asking ever since new york, does the momentum in the northeast carry? it will start to look like it does. the psychology is very important, even more than delegates. mark: part of why was so vital to get kasich out is the indianapolis media market. seven of the congressional...
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john: what does it have to do with the government investigating area 51. trump will stop illegal immigration and it will be easy. >> don't worry, folks, we'll be building a wall. [cheers and applause] >> are you ready? and who is going to pay for the wall? [mexico] >> you better believe it. john: mexico is going to pay for the wall and he's leading. >> if he wants to make sure there are fewer mek cans in the youth he bert make sure his wall have a door. when up grants come to the united states, they make our economy stronger, they benefit greatly, but the native born get wealthier. and contrary to crazy claims it doesn't steal our jobs or depress our wages. >> it warped my heart to hear people -- it warmed my heart to hear people shouting at a trump rally, mexico schai schaim. >> sending money, people who come to first world countries send money home. >> it prevent more illegal immigration if they are he loued to send money back to the family members living in their native countries. one crazy thing about the wall. we had to listen to president obama talk
john: what does it have to do with the government investigating area 51. trump will stop illegal immigration and it will be easy. >> don't worry, folks, we'll be building a wall. [cheers and applause] >> are you ready? and who is going to pay for the wall? [mexico] >> you better believe it. john: mexico is going to pay for the wall and he's leading. >> if he wants to make sure there are fewer mek cans in the youth he bert make sure his wall have a door. when up grants...
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he loves it. >> john does? >> jimmy: yeah, john does. he loves it. like more than usual. >> more than baseball? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, sure, more than baseball, yeah. that's his job. >> that's good to know. >> jimmy: anyway. back to your son. [ laughter ] >> well, funny you should bring it back to my son. that's how he came into the world. >> jimmy: wow. oh, so you love sex also? >> well, you know, once in a while. >> jimmy: all right, that's good. no wonder you and john hit it off. >> jimmy: so your son -- >> so we're in toronto. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. you guys went all over. >> because of him we got field passes. we got jose reyes autographing a baseball which was really thrilling. in minnesota we got some field passes. my hometown. and he got derek jeter's autograph there. it was his last season. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> it was really cool. so thank you very much. >> jimmy: you're a good dad going on that trip. >> that was a nice little run-in we had on the plane. >> jimmy: i lived in las vegas and i think my father took me to cashman field one time. >> th
he loves it. >> john does? >> jimmy: yeah, john does. he loves it. like more than usual. >> more than baseball? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, sure, more than baseball, yeah. that's his job. >> that's good to know. >> jimmy: anyway. back to your son. [ laughter ] >> well, funny you should bring it back to my son. that's how he came into the world. >> jimmy: wow. oh, so you love sex also? >> well, you know, once in a while. >> jimmy: all right,...
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john: we start with the biggest question. doeshis truly close the door on sir paul ryan and his trusty white steed? mark: it closes it a lot, but not completely. team paul ryan was very frustrated that people like us speculated he would be the white knight. i still believe that if the convention is deadlocked and none of the three running can get a majority any which way, that ryan still makes more sense. i happen to know he will be at the convention. but it makes things harder. he said as a principle it should be someone who has run in the race. i think it makes it much, much, much, much less likely that he would be turned to, but i don't think it ends it, because it still makes logical sense to unify the party. john: i still think it closes the door, not for any good reason. in the end, if he is nominated as a white knight, the task of the white knight is to get the trump voters to come back and vote for him or her in the election. one, they will be mad to begin with. but now they will be angry and not only see this person as il
john: we start with the biggest question. doeshis truly close the door on sir paul ryan and his trusty white steed? mark: it closes it a lot, but not completely. team paul ryan was very frustrated that people like us speculated he would be the white knight. i still believe that if the convention is deadlocked and none of the three running can get a majority any which way, that ryan still makes more sense. i happen to know he will be at the convention. but it makes things harder. he said as a...
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john doe nateing his time to -- donating his time to oregon and new mexico. their goal is to stop trump from claiming his 1200 delegates he needs this summer. trump remains the only candidate who can realist click get a first ballot victory. speaking of donald trump, he quickly quoted this -- tweeted this reaction, wow. just announced that ted and kasich are going to try to collide to keep me from the nomination. dot, dot, dot. desperation. >>> the man that fathered a baby with a 17-year-old girl was arrested today after he allegedly attacked the mother and ran off with the child. >> reporter: scared out of sleep -- >> there was a lot of banging. >> reporter: -- by the frantic sounds of police. >> and the door kept ringing. >> reporter: christina had the jarring news that an 8-month- old baby girl will be found just a block away from her home. >> they wanted me to sign a release form so they could go in the yard. so i did. >> reporter: this all allegedly started because of this 30-year- old man, orlando rodriguez, that redwood city police describe as a transi
john doe nateing his time to -- donating his time to oregon and new mexico. their goal is to stop trump from claiming his 1200 delegates he needs this summer. trump remains the only candidate who can realist click get a first ballot victory. speaking of donald trump, he quickly quoted this -- tweeted this reaction, wow. just announced that ted and kasich are going to try to collide to keep me from the nomination. dot, dot, dot. desperation. >>> the man that fathered a baby with a...
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handed is john does 350 people literally raising the right hand to take the oath and. it cannot be given and it is a crime. and what constitutes lack of permission. whether a bedroom no means no. even in bed if you change your mind. no means no. any thing that follows after that that is a crime. >> no also means no with you cannot give consent. what is a with college judases if you're walking dead drunk coed up the stairs walkover to save not on my watch. much better fit with your mother or sister or vulnerable brother. do what you do. it takes a lot of courage i am not expecting everybody to do with they have done. but i do think that everyone could do something. just holler. stepped away so nobody sees you. scream if you are worried a recent film done for the same kind of program. it shows a woman being raped and there are several occasions when if somebody said something it would have stopped without intervene physically. the car, the doorman, the elevator it doesn't require heroics. ltd. used on a campus only two 1/2% and must report to police. 65% tell their rebat
handed is john does 350 people literally raising the right hand to take the oath and. it cannot be given and it is a crime. and what constitutes lack of permission. whether a bedroom no means no. even in bed if you change your mind. no means no. any thing that follows after that that is a crime. >> no also means no with you cannot give consent. what is a with college judases if you're walking dead drunk coed up the stairs walkover to save not on my watch. much better fit with your mother...
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this goes the videotape deposition of john doe number one. >> and it began with an inmate that we'll be referring to as john
this goes the videotape deposition of john doe number one. >> and it began with an inmate that we'll be referring to as john
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mark: so, john, the beginnings of a message. if trump doesose tonight, what can he do in the immediate aftermath to minimize the damage of a loss? john: well, i think we know he is going to do, which is to say that everyone is out to get him, that the establishment lined up against him. the other thing we might do is start to hear serious policy speeches, and i think that would be a good idea. not complain or whine, let's see him more presidential, not make the mistakes he has been making. mark: i think the best thing is to run a great campaign. and also try to take advantage of new york, where he will be ahead in the polls, and try to get back to winning. winning so much that people get bored. i think it's in his nature to spin the results. he doesn't have the advantage of being true. you have the governor and the campaign against him, and he will need to fight harder to overcome these forces. john: i think those things are true, but if the establishment is going to be against them going forward, to the extent that he has a good argument bac
mark: so, john, the beginnings of a message. if trump doesose tonight, what can he do in the immediate aftermath to minimize the damage of a loss? john: well, i think we know he is going to do, which is to say that everyone is out to get him, that the establishment lined up against him. the other thing we might do is start to hear serious policy speeches, and i think that would be a good idea. not complain or whine, let's see him more presidential, not make the mistakes he has been making....
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i am pleased to have john kerry on this program. welcome. does that sound true to you? john kerry: no. [laughter] it is obviously more complicated than that. like everything in public life, people try to simplify it. put it in a bottle. define it in very limited terms. it is much more complex. charlie: you were the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. you know foreign policy. what surprises you about the execution of foreign policy? john kerry: we are living in a completely different world from the one that i grew up in. and the one i grew up in the senate. most of the last century was defined by state actors. acting out for territory or dominion, empire, whatever. that changed when the berlin wall fell and with the demise of the soviet union. with the exception of utin's adventure in crimea most of this century is already being defined by nonstate actors. principally radical religious extremism. you have also seen a massive squeezing of the universe into a smaller ball. because of technology. because of trade and the massive amount of interconnectedness o
i am pleased to have john kerry on this program. welcome. does that sound true to you? john kerry: no. [laughter] it is obviously more complicated than that. like everything in public life, people try to simplify it. put it in a bottle. define it in very limited terms. it is much more complex. charlie: you were the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. you know foreign policy. what surprises you about the execution of foreign policy? john kerry: we are living in a completely...
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john: so mitt romney does to the election? juliette: no. hn: how do you manage that piece of dissonance? if the past presidents, george w. bush will not be there, what do you do? mark: bush and cheney always seem to be busy. if trump wins on tuesday, we all go back to these people that said, i am not going to vote for trump, but he will not be the nominee. i think they will go about 80, formery will say the party chairman, what is he going to do? not vote for the party? once he gets this, which will happen after trump is the nominee, they will lose people. if they don't show up in cleveland and protest, what does it really matter? steve schmidt: once you have a nominee of your party, typically you indict all that is wrong in the world and america completely on the other party. republicansns for in this scenario on the moment barack obama took office. donald trump is not like that. he will indict the failures of both parties, multiple administrations, going back to 1980's.the i think the last and arguably successful president we had was ronal
john: so mitt romney does to the election? juliette: no. hn: how do you manage that piece of dissonance? if the past presidents, george w. bush will not be there, what do you do? mark: bush and cheney always seem to be busy. if trump wins on tuesday, we all go back to these people that said, i am not going to vote for trump, but he will not be the nominee. i think they will go about 80, formery will say the party chairman, what is he going to do? not vote for the party? once he gets this, which...
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john: he does. he loves the cheese. know, i think would be crazy if they stayed out of the state. mark: like winners. john: i do not know why they left. mark: they are trying to shore up new york. i mean, most of the time they have not been here, they have been in new york. she could lose by 20 here. if she wins convincingly in new york, it is not as over, but it is close to over. john: you have pointed out in the past that the clintons, generally the rule is only focus on the election in front of you. so, it was weird when they left, i thought, given that rule. in their household. mark: bill and hillary clinton will be here to greet you when you come. when we come back, we will bring in two reporters living this critical battle for both parties here in wisconsin right after this. ♪ john: we are here with two reporters straight out of wisconsin. joining us, "capital times" political reporter jessie opoien, and "wisconsin times" political reporter, matt defour. did i say that correctly? nailed it. big news this year -- th
john: he does. he loves the cheese. know, i think would be crazy if they stayed out of the state. mark: like winners. john: i do not know why they left. mark: they are trying to shore up new york. i mean, most of the time they have not been here, they have been in new york. she could lose by 20 here. if she wins convincingly in new york, it is not as over, but it is close to over. john: you have pointed out in the past that the clintons, generally the rule is only focus on the election in front...
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senate recalls, john doe examinations judicial elections and a highly conservative and charged electorate and that's what ted cruz is benefiting from. >> and really quickly, scott walker endorsed him and he's the one who has that infrastructure there and that makes a difference and talk radio has been very critical of donald trump really examining his record. he's been not getting the pass on -- >> i agree but this is actually why i think kayleigh is right, though, that wisconsin is a disstdi distinct tif state and it has a disstin tif talk radio culture that's been hostile to trump in a way that national talk radio hasn't been. i think it's sort of an expect takings game. we expected cruz to do better in wisconsin than he would in, say, new york. the question is how much better does he do and really we're in delegate math territory. >> right. >> how much do the margins matter, do you think? >> well, they matter because wisconsin is partially winner take all. the margins -- cruz needs big margins in order to beat trump in the northwestern districts where trump is expected to do well and i
senate recalls, john doe examinations judicial elections and a highly conservative and charged electorate and that's what ted cruz is benefiting from. >> and really quickly, scott walker endorsed him and he's the one who has that infrastructure there and that makes a difference and talk radio has been very critical of donald trump really examining his record. he's been not getting the pass on -- >> i agree but this is actually why i think kayleigh is right, though, that wisconsin is...
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moreresident defines them narrowly than hillary clinton does. johnn with more foreign-policy and national security experience and knowledge than when he became president. is there an example you can think of where she influenced him on a major foreign-policy decision? >> yes, there is a big one with a mixed legacy. it's the nato intervention in libya. she really was the key player in turning the president around and making him agree to support this fairly risky intervention. the idea being that had to avert potential genocide in benghazi. the president has characterize it as one of the most difficult decision he has made and what he has the regrets about. clearly the aftermath was terrible. it not only led to the country being in chaos, it's bond indirectly the because the scandal that engulfed both the president and clinton. she was really the key person. if you look at the e-mail records which are now all public, her advisers for saying it was going to be the cornerstone of a hillary clinton doctrine. to run ahe is going lot more carefully given ho
moreresident defines them narrowly than hillary clinton does. johnn with more foreign-policy and national security experience and knowledge than when he became president. is there an example you can think of where she influenced him on a major foreign-policy decision? >> yes, there is a big one with a mixed legacy. it's the nato intervention in libya. she really was the key player in turning the president around and making him agree to support this fairly risky intervention. the idea...
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if cruz finishes mostly third, does that hurt the stop-trump movement? johnit does not in and of itself. i think the cruz campaign is not focused on these states. they are looking towards the western states. looking at nebraska, south dakota, montana, some in california, to be able to score big wins in those states to stop trump. cruz is still on track. there are momentum and narrative questions. they mean something, but i am not 100% convinced that donald trump having a big night last night and on tuesday will hurt ted cruz with the voters of montana and nebraska. mark: that is the question. we talk about iowa and new venture as the early momentum. there is an early period when it's about both. if cruz does poorly in the northeastern states, he may do better in delaware, but if you does worse, then kasich, i think that is bad for him. he needs a compelling case that he has momentum going into indiana going out west. a bad night in the northeast. cruz says he can win penciling it in a general election. john: there was this john weaver memo from john kasich ca
if cruz finishes mostly third, does that hurt the stop-trump movement? johnit does not in and of itself. i think the cruz campaign is not focused on these states. they are looking towards the western states. looking at nebraska, south dakota, montana, some in california, to be able to score big wins in those states to stop trump. cruz is still on track. there are momentum and narrative questions. they mean something, but i am not 100% convinced that donald trump having a big night last night...
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you have to remember that rubio, out of the race, has more delegates than john does. s not even campaigning today, he's in new york. the reality is, he's avoided a lot of the confrontation other than home state and to a certain extent, i can't figure his plan out. i think your premise here is if these two guys want to get this thing over, they can form a team at least to get them to the rules, get them to the platform, and whoever wins can make a choice of what support the other gives them. lou: what an amazing result it would be, with the 42 delegates up tonight. they can settle this deal. they've got the 1237 -- over the 1237, they control the show. they don't have to listen to the braying media, nasty messages from the rnc headquarters and the protestations of i have no ambition from paul ryan any longer. >> look, when you talk about the party divided it is primarily divided between trump and cruz, that would take up 80-90% of the republicans would support either one of them. together they might get that big chunk of republican votes. >> and, you know, ed, as we loo
you have to remember that rubio, out of the race, has more delegates than john does. s not even campaigning today, he's in new york. the reality is, he's avoided a lot of the confrontation other than home state and to a certain extent, i can't figure his plan out. i think your premise here is if these two guys want to get this thing over, they can form a team at least to get them to the rules, get them to the platform, and whoever wins can make a choice of what support the other gives them....
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mean john, does this kasich will respond in kind? hee has discussed might choose, before receiving a majority of votes -- i think donald trump has been remarkably reserved, saying he will not do anything about this until he secures the nomination. kasich may do it, it does not really matter. in the short-term, the cruz campaign will live or die by what happens in indiana. in the next six days, carly more intenselyo what she has been doing for him, being a sarah get, creating a tableau that perhaps has some kind of alchemy. when bill clinton picked al gore, the power of the two, the sum is greater than the individual parts. people may look at that ticket and say, i might think now that that is a good combo, more powerful than just trumping. i don't know if kasich can do it, but i would not be surprised. john, donald trump has not made secret his disdain for senator cruz and ms. fiorina, the only female and the republican field, at one point. and she was the subject of much ire andd trump's mocking. is there any chance that they would
mean john, does this kasich will respond in kind? hee has discussed might choose, before receiving a majority of votes -- i think donald trump has been remarkably reserved, saying he will not do anything about this until he secures the nomination. kasich may do it, it does not really matter. in the short-term, the cruz campaign will live or die by what happens in indiana. in the next six days, carly more intenselyo what she has been doing for him, being a sarah get, creating a tableau that...
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john, does trump have enough time to actually right the ship? accumulation >> well, let's just pause for a moment and note, that that video of him, he's legendary figure in consulting obbying circles, we haven't seen much of paul, so that was a little bit sighting.oot i think it might be too late. i really do. think, he's a very smart man and he understands a lot of things and he knows this game. ut ted cruz has stolen a march on donald front on this front and in terms of what has to happen state by state, cruz and e have organizations are working this problem, coming in very, very late to try to day here on this front. be difficult to save is ballot things. it's still possible. people are focused on -- at the convention. it is possible that with his elp they can get not just a bare majority but they could get over. you know, people talk about 60%, whatever, t he can. if kasich and cruz do not improve their games in the california, and if he can win indiana he can get that even with some defections, he can do it. >> it's a little bit dodging the
john, does trump have enough time to actually right the ship? accumulation >> well, let's just pause for a moment and note, that that video of him, he's legendary figure in consulting obbying circles, we haven't seen much of paul, so that was a little bit sighting.oot i think it might be too late. i really do. think, he's a very smart man and he understands a lot of things and he knows this game. ut ted cruz has stolen a march on donald front on this front and in terms of what has to...
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guest: john kasich does not like to talk process. this doesn't matter.voters are going to decide to vote against either one of these guys because they did not message correctly. mark: was this deal a good idea for the stop trump effort? guest: sure. indiana is the most important of these and i think it is important ted cruz wins indiana. when you cut through this, the most important thing is john kasich is not putting a big effort in indiana. if you are a voters sitting home in indiana, that is what is going to sink home the most to you -- that this is a choice between ted cruz and donald trump. i think that will benefit ted cruz. i think that's going to be the real test here in a weekend if he wins, that will be good for those of us who don't want trump. if he doesn't, that will be bad for us. mark: you have been very close to all metaphor and you have known mr. trump for a long time. what do you make of their new alliance? guest: i think it was very smart of donald to bring paul in. he's a very experienced manager and experienced convention guy. the ju
guest: john kasich does not like to talk process. this doesn't matter.voters are going to decide to vote against either one of these guys because they did not message correctly. mark: was this deal a good idea for the stop trump effort? guest: sure. indiana is the most important of these and i think it is important ted cruz wins indiana. when you cut through this, the most important thing is john kasich is not putting a big effort in indiana. if you are a voters sitting home in indiana, that is...
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john does not steer you wrong. most thought spieth had the masters on lock.e birdied his last four holes on the front nine. then on the back nine, the wheels fell off. spieth would bogey on the 10th, then bogeyed the 11th. on the 12th, he hits the ball into the water. not once, but twice. then he would go on to hit the ball into a bunker. he finished with a quadruple bogey on that hole. here's spieth. >> it's a tough one. sure. you know, i knew the lead was five with nine holes to play. i knew the two bogeys weren't going to hurt me. i didn't take that extra deep breath. >> gosh, you could see he was shaken. spieth was slipping down the leader board, danny willett making the climb of his life. he and his wife just had their first child last week. this was his second masters. only seven players won it in the first or second appearance. congrats to you, danny. >>> second-degree murder charges were filed against a 30-year-old suspect who allegedly shot and killed former new orleans saints star will smith. cardell hayes was booked on sunday. new orleans police sa
john does not steer you wrong. most thought spieth had the masters on lock.e birdied his last four holes on the front nine. then on the back nine, the wheels fell off. spieth would bogey on the 10th, then bogeyed the 11th. on the 12th, he hits the ball into the water. not once, but twice. then he would go on to hit the ball into a bunker. he finished with a quadruple bogey on that hole. here's spieth. >> it's a tough one. sure. you know, i knew the lead was five with nine holes to play. i...
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the man identified only as john doe says the sex was consensual and the university rushed to judgment in order to protect its reputation. prosecutors in alaska declined to press charges. the university says its review process was fair and the case handled properly. >>> new at 6:00 out of the classrooms and on the picket lines. faculty at city college of san francisco rallied for a one-day strike. at issue, salary. teachers have been working without a contract for ten months. kpix 5 reporter jackie ward is at the ocean street location with what unfolded today. jackie. >> reporter: well, ken, this is one of the biggest community colleges in the state and it's had issues for years. an accreditation crisis, financial mismanagement and dropping enrollment numbers. and now faculty members want more money. [ chanting ] >> reporter: this was the scene at the location of city college of san francisco. [ chanting about power ] >> reporter: then the hundreds of strikers all converged at civic center plaza. [ more chanting ] >> we're the lowest paid in the bay area and the highest cost of living.
the man identified only as john doe says the sex was consensual and the university rushed to judgment in order to protect its reputation. prosecutors in alaska declined to press charges. the university says its review process was fair and the case handled properly. >>> new at 6:00 out of the classrooms and on the picket lines. faculty at city college of san francisco rallied for a one-day strike. at issue, salary. teachers have been working without a contract for ten months. kpix 5...
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hans: john, does a london listing help your current shareholders get out of the stock easier? hn: the volumes on the apple exchange are still known. any action that occurs in size takes many days to execute it that is not good for the stock or investor sentiment. it makes it a difficult stock to trade. what we have to do is create maximum conditions for investors to understand the stock, to and to be a to invest in and out of the stock when necessary. as we think this is good for the bank, this is another step in our recovery. the recovery is slow but we have to put all of the conditions in place to normalize them. guy: were you under pressure from wilbur roth. john: wilbur push you and everything. we welcome that. -- wilbur pushes you and everything. we welcome that. all of our board -- all i board is saying -- all our board is saying we need to be a to tell our story to a wider audience. we need to know a stock with -- once weof equity get past the restructuring phase, we need to have it socialize the story on the wider investment states. >> you've got some insider from the g
hans: john, does a london listing help your current shareholders get out of the stock easier? hn: the volumes on the apple exchange are still known. any action that occurs in size takes many days to execute it that is not good for the stock or investor sentiment. it makes it a difficult stock to trade. what we have to do is create maximum conditions for investors to understand the stock, to and to be a to invest in and out of the stock when necessary. as we think this is good for the bank, this...
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they took the site to court where a judge says they cannot be known as john doe. decision was made earlier this month but brought to light. you can see the conflict here. you have your personal, embarrassing information getting public then i've got to use your real name in court. >> i'm suing you but i don't want you to know where i am. >> you shouldn't have been on the site in the first place. that is a whole different issue. it's a problem. >> it's like in those dateline interviews where they have to silhouette you and change your voice. you can't do that in court. >> can't do that in court. no. >> everyone knows who you are. >> thank you very much. >>> no smoking and no drones. revised rules for the largest urbans park district in the country. unanimously approving that ban yesterday. save the bay argued the ban would prevent cigarette butts from piling up and keep the area clean for park visitors. as for the drones, the park added the word drone to an existing law that bans motorized model airplanes. many will use today and the weekend to give something back t
they took the site to court where a judge says they cannot be known as john doe. decision was made earlier this month but brought to light. you can see the conflict here. you have your personal, embarrassing information getting public then i've got to use your real name in court. >> i'm suing you but i don't want you to know where i am. >> you shouldn't have been on the site in the first place. that is a whole different issue. it's a problem. >> it's like in those dateline...
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start with you, john. does this report push the fed close to rate hike sooner or much later?ink it pushes a rate hike out further at some point into the future though today in response to this report, the possibility of a september rate hike came back into view. chances are if there is rate hike in 2016 it may not be until december meeting. liz: december, where we have 64% chance. like a possibility we would see that rate hike. only 30% until then. >> something else happened today. auto sales came in under expectations. well under expectations. that sells me consumer spending may be peaking. with the u.s. economy dependent on u.s. consumer last thing we need a rate hike. liz: auto sales at 10-year high. joe, where are you investing in what the fed might do or is that a follow's payment? >> it is very tough to figure out when the fed will raise interest rates. we think the banking sector has got beat up there. are good opportunities there. as interest rates rise, september, december, longer term view, we think there is real opportunity there. a jpmorgan for example, has good d
start with you, john. does this report push the fed close to rate hike sooner or much later?ink it pushes a rate hike out further at some point into the future though today in response to this report, the possibility of a september rate hike came back into view. chances are if there is rate hike in 2016 it may not be until december meeting. liz: december, where we have 64% chance. like a possibility we would see that rate hike. only 30% until then. >> something else happened today. auto...
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to the average john doe on the street, he dies of an overdose, they don't devote any resources.devoted an hour to it, people want answer. they're going to turn to the police and say, somebody might have killed police, aren't you dying to know? don't you have an obligation to find out? i expect they'll devote resources because he's high profile. >> mark, good to see you. >> same here, megyn. >>> still ahead, detective mark fuhrman on the challenges that investigates may face given how high profile the case is. we'll talk about what kind of records they can get, cell phones, were there cameras on the compound? what are they looking at right now? >>> plus, joe levy of rolling stone magazine is here tonight on the legacy of a star whose records sold over 100 million. stay with us. ♪ let's go crazy ♪ let's get nuts here's the plan. you want a family and a career, but most of the time you feel like you're trying to wrangle a hurricane. the rest of the time, they're asleep. then one day, hr schedules a meeting with you out of the blue. and it's the worst 19 minutes of your career. but
to the average john doe on the street, he dies of an overdose, they don't devote any resources.devoted an hour to it, people want answer. they're going to turn to the police and say, somebody might have killed police, aren't you dying to know? don't you have an obligation to find out? i expect they'll devote resources because he's high profile. >> mark, good to see you. >> same here, megyn. >>> still ahead, detective mark fuhrman on the challenges that investigates may face...
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john kasich does not seem to be giving him the support he would like. is it unusual that he's hanging in there, or is he hanging this there because of those polls. >> certainly he can make the argument, and trust me he will that he is the one republican who could beat hillary clinton if she's the democratic nominee. that, he believes, will give him an advantage at the republican convention where the party professionals want to make sure that they win the election. he looks like a winner. trump and cruz do not. that's one reason why he's hanging on. he also believes that he has a right to hang on. he's the hope of moderate republicans and could do well in eastern states like pennsylvania and new york as well as in california. where his brand of republicanism is more popular. >> let's head to the democrats now, bernie sanders a really big win for him. are there other states that you see on the horizon that he could win? >> well, he aims to win new york. he's from new york. of course, hillary clinton represented new york. it will be tough for sanders in ne
john kasich does not seem to be giving him the support he would like. is it unusual that he's hanging in there, or is he hanging this there because of those polls. >> certainly he can make the argument, and trust me he will that he is the one republican who could beat hillary clinton if she's the democratic nominee. that, he believes, will give him an advantage at the republican convention where the party professionals want to make sure that they win the election. he looks like a winner....
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john, going forward, if you're making the best case for sanders being the nominee, how does that play out? john: the best case is that he wins in new york. and that momentum out of wisconsin and new york carries him forward to a surprising victory in places like pennsylvania, maybe new jersey. he beats her in california. i am not saying that these are a high likelihood, but that is the best case for him. if he manages to win a bunch of those states and get close enough in the delegates that he can start making the argument he is a better candidate in the general election against trump or cruz. mark: if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. if he beats her hair and you look at the calendar, there are a lot of states that he can beat her in. he is not going to get out of the race but he needs some prominent superdelegates to express doubts about hillary. he needs polls to favor him, and probably another interview event. something with the e-mail investigation, something with the clinton family, something else that causes democrats to say, wait a minute, maybe we should go to t
john, going forward, if you're making the best case for sanders being the nominee, how does that play out? john: the best case is that he wins in new york. and that momentum out of wisconsin and new york carries him forward to a surprising victory in places like pennsylvania, maybe new jersey. he beats her in california. i am not saying that these are a high likelihood, but that is the best case for him. if he manages to win a bunch of those states and get close enough in the delegates that he...
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. >> good morning. , a sourceyear ago turn to "suddeutsche zeitung saying, i am john doe, interested in data. we said, yes, we're interested in data. from the, that is data panamanian law firm mossack fonseca. we started investigating and the data grew and grew and we realized it is by far too much for us, and we started to investigate it as a team of two. as we are members of icij, we realized we have to share this with our partners because this is a worldwide story. amy: and talk about what started to be revealed. i mean, 11.5 million documents is astounding. and why this is called -- this week, is called the panama papers. >> this leak is called the panama papers because the documents are from the panamanian law firm mossack fonseca, a law firm that is headquartered in panama but has branches all around the world. they are offering offshore companies to their customers, banks, lawyers, and customers, and what we see now -- i mean, offshore company was, like, a wall. we cannot see inside before. now we have inside through this data. we see which people are the ultimate beneficial o
. >> good morning. , a sourceyear ago turn to "suddeutsche zeitung saying, i am john doe, interested in data. we said, yes, we're interested in data. from the, that is data panamanian law firm mossack fonseca. we started investigating and the data grew and grew and we realized it is by far too much for us, and we started to investigate it as a team of two. as we are members of icij, we realized we have to share this with our partners because this is a worldwide story. amy: and talk...
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if you are making a best case for sanders being the democratic nominee, how does that play out? johnhe does win in new york, but i think she is the front runner for sure. and the battle from wisconsin momentum, that has surprising victories in pennsylvania, new jersey, maybe he beats her in california. not saying highlights, but that is the best scenario. he manages to ride the momentum and get close enough and pledged delegates he can make the argument he is the better candidate in the general election than trump or ted cruz. mark: if you look at the calendar coming up, a lot of states, if he wins the yorkie can be heard in. the guy will not get out of the race, but he still needs relatively big wins starting with new york, and that he needs some prominent superdelegates to express doubts about her. head to head national polls to continue to favor him against mythical matchups against republicans, and then another intervening event, something like the e-mail investigation, something with the clinton family, something else that causes democrats to say, maybe we should go to the conve
if you are making a best case for sanders being the democratic nominee, how does that play out? johnhe does win in new york, but i think she is the front runner for sure. and the battle from wisconsin momentum, that has surprising victories in pennsylvania, new jersey, maybe he beats her in california. not saying highlights, but that is the best scenario. he manages to ride the momentum and get close enough and pledged delegates he can make the argument he is the better candidate in the general...
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john, does trump have enough time to actually right the delegate accumulation ship? >> well, let us just pause for a moment and note that that video of mr. manafort legendary figure, used to be roger stone's partner, along with charlie black a long time ago. that was like a big foot sighting there. i think it might be too late. i really do. think that he is a smart man. he understands a lot of things and knows this game. but man, ted cruz is really stolen a march on donald trump on this front. in terms of what has to happen state by state, the cruz people have organizations, and are working this problem, coming -- paul manafort is coming in late to save the day on this front. >> a lot of would be difficult to say is subsequent ballot things. it is still possible. people are focused on manafort's role sort of -- >> at the convention. >> but it is possible that with manafort's help, they can get not just a bear majority, but they can get over. people talk about, well, trump has to get 60%, whatever. he can. if kasich and cruz do not improve their games in the northeast
john, does trump have enough time to actually right the delegate accumulation ship? >> well, let us just pause for a moment and note that that video of mr. manafort legendary figure, used to be roger stone's partner, along with charlie black a long time ago. that was like a big foot sighting there. i think it might be too late. i really do. think that he is a smart man. he understands a lot of things and knows this game. but man, ted cruz is really stolen a march on donald trump on this...
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raises, how significant is that if you see donald trump come in first tonight and john kasich second and ted cruz third? doeso to ted cruz? >> truthfully, i would be surprised if that doesn't happen. it's the way the polls have been going up until now and the expectation is that john kasich does come in second. the question is how high, whether he reaches the threshold that will give him some delegates or not. if ted cruz surpasses him and actually comes in second and more importantly gets more delegates statewide because as we talked about earlier in the hour, it's kind of, you know, 27 individual races for the congressional district to get three delegates each, that will be a story. the expectations are extremely low for ted cruz. >> extremely low david garrigan. you're looking at the northeast where center right republican is someone often fiscally conservative and socially liberal. a lot of mistakes that donald trump has made on the abortion issue with the far right actually may get him votes here where people say guess what, maybe he isn't as far right on abortion as he seems. >> i think the turning poi
raises, how significant is that if you see donald trump come in first tonight and john kasich second and ted cruz third? doeso to ted cruz? >> truthfully, i would be surprised if that doesn't happen. it's the way the polls have been going up until now and the expectation is that john kasich does come in second. the question is how high, whether he reaches the threshold that will give him some delegates or not. if ted cruz surpasses him and actually comes in second and more importantly...
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john, how does the delegate map shape up for trump now after new york? 844 delegates.to lock in the nomination at 1,2337 delegates, that's a majority, he'll need to get 52% of the remaining delegates in contests coming up. some of them are quite favorable to him in states like connecticut, maryland, pennsylvania, rhode island and new jersey. but he's going to have to perform at the top of his game if he's going to clear that 1,237 pledge delegate threshold. >> pelley: we always talk about 1,237 being the number, but it could be less than that. he could clinch with less than that. >> there is some wiggle room. there will be about 100, a little more than 100 unpledged delegates who will go to the convention in cleveland with no allegiance to anyone. if donald trump is short of that 1,237 mark, he could convince some of those unpledged delegates to come his way and give him the majority on the first ballot. it's also possible that there could be some credentials challenges that take the wiggle room could go either way. >> pelley: a lot of horse trading yet to do. what abo
john, how does the delegate map shape up for trump now after new york? 844 delegates.to lock in the nomination at 1,2337 delegates, that's a majority, he'll need to get 52% of the remaining delegates in contests coming up. some of them are quite favorable to him in states like connecticut, maryland, pennsylvania, rhode island and new jersey. but he's going to have to perform at the top of his game if he's going to clear that 1,237 pledge delegate threshold. >> pelley: we always talk about...
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>> no, it isn't a one-on-one vote where somebody casts a vote, bob barr, or john doe, for ted cruz or for donald trump. it's simply the numbers that at the time the georgian delegation casts its vote on the first ballot, that number of delegates that were won by the winning candidate will be cast for the winning candidate. so it is isn't a one-on-one vote per person. >> it's not a call of the roll where your name is called, but basically all of the delegates will. the georgia delegation will rise and say, you know, all of our delegates go to donald trump. and then if he doesn't -- is that correct. >> it's not precisely correct, but good enough for government work. >> and then when we get to the second ballot, the fact that you're loyal to ted cruz, does that mean that on a second ballot, you will vote for ted cruz? >> actually, under georgia law, the candidate in this, mr. trump, would have the majority of the delegates through the second ballot, more than likely. it's very complex when you get to the national convention. but after the second ballot in georgia, yes, my intention would
>> no, it isn't a one-on-one vote where somebody casts a vote, bob barr, or john doe, for ted cruz or for donald trump. it's simply the numbers that at the time the georgian delegation casts its vote on the first ballot, that number of delegates that were won by the winning candidate will be cast for the winning candidate. so it is isn't a one-on-one vote per person. >> it's not a call of the roll where your name is called, but basically all of the delegates will. the georgia...
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it does not keep us safe. johnress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone companies have to hold the data. >> exactly true, and and i was on the right side of history here. john: why is it less problematic? >> the phone company has records of certain customers they don't have everyone's record in one database. they are not going to look up her records, but someone who may be on their radar, and the political party not favor by the government, they can learn a lot. it is who has the information that matters, and the government is powerful. john: this is expensive. good for you for fighting what you believe in. coming up, where you work? are there notices like these posted? they are not they're because workers areeager to read this stuff but because government demands it. >> ii don't know if i can afford this. maybe i can't handle you. >> i ♪ john: the government is here to protect you, and every day it finds new ways. it is good if such businesses expand and hire, but if she hires her friend, th
it does not keep us safe. johnress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone companies have to hold the data. >> exactly true, and and i was on the right side of history here. john: why is it less problematic? >> the phone company has records of certain customers they don't have everyone's record in one database. they are not going to look up her records, but someone who may be on their radar, and the political party not favor by the government, they can learn a...