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. >> jonathan, what about this? by the way, can we also point out these are troops that are going to africa? not medical personnel? troops. go ahead. >> yeah. that's it, eric. i mean, american soldiers are not humanitarian workers. they're trained to destroy. they're trained to kill. thankfully their role is decimate the enemy and come home. it's wrong -- i don't care how much it costs, it is wrong to use american soldiers in this fashion, trong have them out in the middle of tribal third world africa passing out blankets and swabs. let the red cross do that. our soldiers should be focused and protecting americans, our civil liberties and not playing humanitarians for the world. >> a lot of people saying we're sendingses 1 billion to fight it and a border sorry porous, ebola, isis or ebola on the backs of isis could come through our border? >> that's ridiculous. i don't know where to start. our border is more secure than its ever been. a quick point to jonathan and michelle. we are spending money, tense of millions
. >> jonathan, what about this? by the way, can we also point out these are troops that are going to africa? not medical personnel? troops. go ahead. >> yeah. that's it, eric. i mean, american soldiers are not humanitarian workers. they're trained to destroy. they're trained to kill. thankfully their role is decimate the enemy and come home. it's wrong -- i don't care how much it costs, it is wrong to use american soldiers in this fashion, trong have them out in the middle of tribal...
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the accomodation outside of chambers they've met almost 8 years through the catholic church and jonathan sank in the choir their faith is a bond and their friendship is something we're going to accommodate at city hall those men have served our country in valuable ways jonathan as a teacher of religion to aspire his students how the church can be an instrument to bring love and acceptance and support to all members is a try mission listened church and christianity aid an ordained minister he served in the army thank you for your years of service fighting for our community and provided mental health and to the men and women in the gnat zone dealing with post traumatic stress serving in our gnat area he supports homeless veterans in the veterans administration and hopefully, we'll have our support on this legislation and as you continue to gave me our community and send more men and women out into the world this city is a place for reluctant and it's heart baker to men and women who are homeless and not getting the recognition for the sacrifice they've made on behalf of our country and the
the accomodation outside of chambers they've met almost 8 years through the catholic church and jonathan sank in the choir their faith is a bond and their friendship is something we're going to accommodate at city hall those men have served our country in valuable ways jonathan as a teacher of religion to aspire his students how the church can be an instrument to bring love and acceptance and support to all members is a try mission listened church and christianity aid an ordained minister he...
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jonathan, i know it is.elissa: poor, jonathan. >> i don't believe it, if it happened it was one-time only lapse. apple has thousands of employees. those employees and customers trust is first and foremost for them. i don't buy it. melissa: awe the bad apple headlines coming at great time for samsung. the tech giant unveiling three new devices at its unpacked event. james freeman, i know you can't wait to get your hands on the new galaxy note 4. >> we, i think, this is a reminder that apple can not take its customers for granted. i don't think they ought to dismiss that outage. i think they ought to be sure it never happens again. apple needs to remember they're charging premium price. there is very vigorous competition in this market. melissa: jonathan, you are a staunch apple defender today, i got to tell you those devices look pretty cool. a lot of people have samsung stuff they love. >> we know a lot of people, melissa like some tv hosts don't particularly like to use apple. you talked about that in the p
jonathan, i know it is.elissa: poor, jonathan. >> i don't believe it, if it happened it was one-time only lapse. apple has thousands of employees. those employees and customers trust is first and foremost for them. i don't buy it. melissa: awe the bad apple headlines coming at great time for samsung. the tech giant unveiling three new devices at its unpacked event. james freeman, i know you can't wait to get your hands on the new galaxy note 4. >> we, i think, this is a reminder...
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jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable accomplishment. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when it plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing
jonathan tisch was instrumental in getting it built.s the only stadium that houses two nfl teams -- giants and the jets. it's also the largest in terms of seating capacity. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people say to us -- why is there no roof on it? that would have been another $400 million. it is important to note that there has been not a dime of public money in this building. it is all privately financed....
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jonathan is all wrong. you don't just jump up and start shooting people at random and you've got to understand the balance of power. >> that's exactly what i'm advocating here. >> michelle, your thoughts? >> yes, isis is more powerful than al qaeda was. weave no leadership, and we have an open border. yes, we are less safe than we were 15, 20 years ago. >> all right. bring it on home, juan. we have a hardened target. i think we have done a great job in the united states of protecting ourselves and making it more difficult and that's why we haven't had any attacks. we should say thank you. >> we have to leave it right there. >> >> don't worry, though. they'll step up cavity searching grandmas at the airport. go to twitter. use _#cashin in. you're going to be seen b millions. coming up, costly comments. the chairwoman of the dnc suggesting republicans like scott walker in wisconsin are abusing women. how her words can turn into a costly slap in the face for all democrats. >> scott walker has given women >> sc
jonathan is all wrong. you don't just jump up and start shooting people at random and you've got to understand the balance of power. >> that's exactly what i'm advocating here. >> michelle, your thoughts? >> yes, isis is more powerful than al qaeda was. weave no leadership, and we have an open border. yes, we are less safe than we were 15, 20 years ago. >> all right. bring it on home, juan. we have a hardened target. i think we have done a great job in the united states...
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this is jonathan dwyer. he's a running back for the arizona cardinals. he was pulled out of practice today so he could be questioned by police about two incidents that allegedly took place inside his home earlier this summer. there's not a lot of details yet about those incidents, but police said tonight that they involve two victims, two alleged victims. a 27-year-old woman and an 18-month-old child. jonathan dwyer is known to be married with one child, so presumably this is his wife and child, but we don't know that yet. when questioned by police jonathan dwyer denied that any physical assault took lace but he was booked by police into the maricopa county jail just in the last hour or so. phoenix police announced the charges against jonathan dwyer. >> investigators are charging him with one count of aggravated assault for causing a fracture, one count of aggravated assault involving a minor, two counts of criminal damage for damage that was done at the residence during the altercations and to a cell phone. one count of preventing the use of a cell phon
this is jonathan dwyer. he's a running back for the arizona cardinals. he was pulled out of practice today so he could be questioned by police about two incidents that allegedly took place inside his home earlier this summer. there's not a lot of details yet about those incidents, but police said tonight that they involve two victims, two alleged victims. a 27-year-old woman and an 18-month-old child. jonathan dwyer is known to be married with one child, so presumably this is his wife and...
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jonathan, what do you think the reaction will be to this? kelly o'donnell said guilty on most of the 14 counts. do you think there will be a shock wave reaction from this news? >> i think this was such a strange case and trial that any outcome would have been believable. i'm certainly not shocked. i don't think most people will be shocked. i think there was some sentiment that he might be able to walk if his defense was ingenious enough to perhaps separate him from what was going on, to portray his wife as somewhat having a crush on this businessman. ultimately, though, i think that ambition agreed and criminal activity is not surprising to anyone here in washington and sadly i think it will affirm the worst fears that a lot of the american people have about their leaders. >> thank you very much. a huge news day on "the cycle." bob mcdonnell guilty on a majority of counts and joan rivers, comedic legend, former host of "the tonight show," the only woman, the first woman to have an 11:30 show in american television history, a comedic legend i
jonathan, what do you think the reaction will be to this? kelly o'donnell said guilty on most of the 14 counts. do you think there will be a shock wave reaction from this news? >> i think this was such a strange case and trial that any outcome would have been believable. i'm certainly not shocked. i don't think most people will be shocked. i think there was some sentiment that he might be able to walk if his defense was ingenious enough to perhaps separate him from what was going on, to...
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our crew this week weighing rogers, jonathan, michelle fields, and ron wilkins. welcome, everybody, as we approach the 13th anniversary of 9/11 attacks on the homeland. isis i getting stronger and get this, 6,000 foreigners here on student visas are m. i. is the white house doing engh to protect the americans and america's economy against another attack? we're going to start with you, jonathan. >> well, eric, we have the military might to destroy jihadism. what we lack is the moral certainty. i mean, isis, hamas, boko haram, hezbollah, anyone seeing a trend here? i highway li think the president is afraid. he uses the term isil because i is afraid to use the term islam. if you can't name the enemy, you can't defeat, it and to say that isis or isil doesn't represent any philosophy explains why we're losing and why militant islam is stronger now than is ever been. >> we jumpo you. you are making a face, but i have to tell you, let's not put the cart before the horse. we have no strategy. >> is that possible? is he tone deaf, or is he just lost in the woods? >> i th
our crew this week weighing rogers, jonathan, michelle fields, and ron wilkins. welcome, everybody, as we approach the 13th anniversary of 9/11 attacks on the homeland. isis i getting stronger and get this, 6,000 foreigners here on student visas are m. i. is the white house doing engh to protect the americans and america's economy against another attack? we're going to start with you, jonathan. >> well, eric, we have the military might to destroy jihadism. what we lack is the moral...
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strategic item also wanting to acknowledge the input to our project sponsors to mta and voilg u jonathan should be on the committee. >> all right. and in our packet with you to get more details attachment one is the actual policy and attachment two a two page list of projects so first and foremost where did this idea come from any want to start with the mta staff of the request we know that prop k was crafted as a voter measure that had transcript as a hallmark the program will at the same time as i recall we have during the executive director around the performance reports by the controller's office we had feedback with the prop k process was needing 0 improvement this is one of the concerns we noted a couple of things we're working to extremely the invoicing process we've done electronic cross out continuing to simplify procures this is a policy that requires board approval this is a process that is carefully crafted it will expedite the timeline for allocation with the timely delivers and balancing the accountability i won't go into detail i'll quickly witness no. run you through the
strategic item also wanting to acknowledge the input to our project sponsors to mta and voilg u jonathan should be on the committee. >> all right. and in our packet with you to get more details attachment one is the actual policy and attachment two a two page list of projects so first and foremost where did this idea come from any want to start with the mta staff of the request we know that prop k was crafted as a voter measure that had transcript as a hallmark the program will at the...
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jonathan betz has more on that story, jonathan. >> yes john this has been one of the biggest roadblocks detroit, as it tries convince the court and its creditors of trying to climb out of bankruptcy. >> droit has detroit -- detrois a plan. comprehensive settlement has been reached with the city. the groundwork for that deal laid last week. >> a lot of creative constructive thought went into it to unlock value where that value otherwise wasn't necessarily readily participat participate -- apparent. >> some was likely a leverage on the windsor tunnel. the company will still take a hit on the debt it's owed. city workers have agreed to take a hit too. this summer they approved the 5% pension cut set out on detroit free structuring strategy, aside from hedge funds and individuals there's only one big creditor still blocking the city's plan. financial guarantee insurance company says that plan is unfair to creditors and wants to tap the city's art collection to pay creditors. >> detroit is going down a checklist, all right, is the plan in the best interest of crorgs, is the plan feasible, do
jonathan betz has more on that story, jonathan. >> yes john this has been one of the biggest roadblocks detroit, as it tries convince the court and its creditors of trying to climb out of bankruptcy. >> droit has detroit -- detrois a plan. comprehensive settlement has been reached with the city. the groundwork for that deal laid last week. >> a lot of creative constructive thought went into it to unlock value where that value otherwise wasn't necessarily readily participat...
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>> i agree with jonathan. i think he's absolutely right. the age of reason, you've got to get somebody's attention. when you train an animal, you use certain things. you use bait and switch. you've got to do the same thing with the kids. >> i went to jesuit high school. we were up on the loft of the gym and a kid was going on a out from under him and he fell on his butt. just then, the5p gym teacher sa, grab your ankles. i got a paddle to the back side i'll never forget. you know what else, michelle, i never messed around in gym again. it worked. i'm okay with it. >> my parents -- my parents were like that. but, you know, as soon as they got out the belt, i knew to shut up. my brother wasn't as fortunate. he got the belt. he turned out okay. as long as you're not making the child bleed and have terrible bruising. i don't think a little spanking is that bad. >> let's get our liberal opinion of this. jess, is there ever -- okay for a parent to discipline using a spank? >> discipline is always important. i grew up in the south. so my friends h
>> i agree with jonathan. i think he's absolutely right. the age of reason, you've got to get somebody's attention. when you train an animal, you use certain things. you use bait and switch. you've got to do the same thing with the kids. >> i went to jesuit high school. we were up on the loft of the gym and a kid was going on a out from under him and he fell on his butt. just then, the5p gym teacher sa, grab your ankles. i got a paddle to the back side i'll never forget. you know...
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. >> in just a moment jonathan rivers from the sfmta is pulling something up on his computer; right? >> we'll hear from him later. >> okay. i'll continue on the next slide all of the fund in this particular category mr. be advanced over the next 5ier period so after this 5 years no funding in the category, however, it is an advanced for priorities to move this project forward in this timeframe. >> the amendment the first of the two amendments that's before you today is one to say the transit enhancement category it adds the geary bus rapid transit project are $30 million in 1718 construction funds and that was done in order to maximize the amount of money in the brt for the t r that so we've added geary to the transit enhancement category with the results to push out the customer first project that had funds programmed in the early part of the 5 year plans but those proctologist projects will be funded for the prop k program so everything is funded it is moving things around and through an amendment because of the timing of what the fund are needed it's finance cost neutral the last
. >> in just a moment jonathan rivers from the sfmta is pulling something up on his computer; right? >> we'll hear from him later. >> okay. i'll continue on the next slide all of the fund in this particular category mr. be advanced over the next 5ier period so after this 5 years no funding in the category, however, it is an advanced for priorities to move this project forward in this timeframe. >> the amendment the first of the two amendments that's before you today is...
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jonathan. erecting a fence across the northern border with iraq, and then because they have something -- they know at least we can -- stop the infiltration, we can at least limit, if nothing else, we'll know who is coming in. >> let me -- we learned also this week there's some patriots who decided to tick up arms and secured the border on their own. when they see an illegal coming across whether it's a require, a field, they will stop them, and they see that most will turn around and go back. is this what we're coming toward, american citizens have to protect our own borders? >> it certainly should not be, and border agents have issued a paper saying don't come. if you come, make sure you announce who you are. >> hey, don't come, but if you come, announce who you are. don't lie. don't lie to us. >> these my lisha men went after a group of conservative folks who are actually looking at studying builts. they thought that they were undocumented people crossing the river, and they went up to them a
jonathan. erecting a fence across the northern border with iraq, and then because they have something -- they know at least we can -- stop the infiltration, we can at least limit, if nothing else, we'll know who is coming in. >> let me -- we learned also this week there's some patriots who decided to tick up arms and secured the border on their own. when they see an illegal coming across whether it's a require, a field, they will stop them, and they see that most will turn around and go...
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if you want to you can remove those if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them and jonathan will be happy to answer. >> supervisor campos thank you, very much and thank you to the staff there was a lot of thought and work i want to say have are a great deal of respect by i'll vote against it is a misguided policy if you look at the 4 page memo that was sent to us not a single line even addresses what the problem actually is it describes the policy but didn't address the one bullet that they have which is, you know, to expedite allocation of prop k funds i mean, if you're going to change the determination of authority this is one of the most serious things a body what had you have to have examples of why the change t is needed simply saying you need to allocate the fund is not sufficient i have to hear the timely project was impede because of delegation of lack of authority and beyond that i think if you are changing for a third of the projects the role of the citizens advisory committee and not taking them out of the picture and not only taking them but taking this committee
if you want to you can remove those if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them and jonathan will be happy to answer. >> supervisor campos thank you, very much and thank you to the staff there was a lot of thought and work i want to say have are a great deal of respect by i'll vote against it is a misguided policy if you look at the 4 page memo that was sent to us not a single line even addresses what the problem actually is it describes the policy but didn't address the one...
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.> 13 for jonathan and myself >> can she save yahoo!? >> yes. >> how?e is the quintessential smart creative. if anyone can save yahoo!, she can. they are the best -- she is the best they have had in over a decade and she understands the kind of product functionality she needs to build. >> alibaba has been the jewel inside yahoo!. isbut ultimately leadership around products and not about cash. the fact of the matter is you can invest and make money, google does this and everybody else. does the product make the world better? >> do you see products coming out of yahoo!? >> i use their weather app everyday. >> that will save the company? >> marissa was the chief designer of the single page that you mentioned. she's a very talented product designer. google executive chairman and jonathan rosenberg co-authors of a new book. we will have more of that interview with eric schmidt and his former google partner jonathan rosenberg. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. eric schmidt and jonathan rosenberg sat down with bloomberg earlier today and ta
.> 13 for jonathan and myself >> can she save yahoo!? >> yes. >> how?e is the quintessential smart creative. if anyone can save yahoo!, she can. they are the best -- she is the best they have had in over a decade and she understands the kind of product functionality she needs to build. >> alibaba has been the jewel inside yahoo!. isbut ultimately leadership around products and not about cash. the fact of the matter is you can invest and make money, google does this...
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it is cardinals running back jonathan dwyer. the arrest on aggravated assault over two july incidents in phoenix with a 27-year-old woman and 18-month-old child. >> both incidents that occurred in july were reported to phoenix police and they were reported by neighbors who heard the fights occurring at that location. on the first occurrence when we were called to the residence on the 21st, officers were met at the door by the victim who denied that there was anyone else in the home with them and indicated she was in a verbal argument on the phone only at that point. those officers ultimately left the home after the discussion with the victim. >> in a statement, the cardinals said we became aware of these allegations this afternoon when notified by phoenix police. we have taken the immediate stem to deactivate jonathan from all activities from the team. dwyer denies any assault. >>> the panthers creating distance with the players. greg hardy, convicted of domestic violence in july, is taking a voluntary leave from the team. he is
it is cardinals running back jonathan dwyer. the arrest on aggravated assault over two july incidents in phoenix with a 27-year-old woman and 18-month-old child. >> both incidents that occurred in july were reported to phoenix police and they were reported by neighbors who heard the fights occurring at that location. on the first occurrence when we were called to the residence on the 21st, officers were met at the door by the victim who denied that there was anyone else in the home with...
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david: jonathan, there are some folks out there fearing inflation. they think interest rates eventually will be going up as, even the fed has said they will be. they're getting into tips, these, inflation resistant bonds the government comes out with. you say that is a huge mistake to get into tips right now. why? >> well, there is some danger, david. i don't disagree we could be seeing a rise in inflation but i do think that many investors are unaware that tips, as an asset class, can behave very much like long-term bond which your other guest mentioned some of the risks owning long-term bonds. tips perform very much like a long-term bond. even though the performance attribution has a componen side to -- side to cpi, enormously amount of that performance, 80% loafer the last year was correlated to the length of the maturity of the bond. so folks shouldn't necessarily just own tips, thinking that they're protect themselves settle against a rising rate environment because they won't be. liz: i'm so glad you just said that, jonathan because people have
david: jonathan, there are some folks out there fearing inflation. they think interest rates eventually will be going up as, even the fed has said they will be. they're getting into tips, these, inflation resistant bonds the government comes out with. you say that is a huge mistake to get into tips right now. why? >> well, there is some danger, david. i don't disagree we could be seeing a rise in inflation but i do think that many investors are unaware that tips, as an asset class, can...
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. >>> jonathan que aparece en este video en el suelo, dice que se sentÍa que era el Último dÍa de suo y me jalÓ. jonathan, sus hermanas y otros vendodores fueron arrestados en esta calle donde se desatÓ el conflicto activistas dicen que no es la primera vez. >>> ha habÍamos levantado la queja, entendÍamos que tenian que fomentar una relaciÓn mÁs estrecha con la comunidad y no u Íbamos atol tolerar la falta de respeto. >>> la congresista velÁsquez mandÓ una carta al comisionado de policÍa exhortando atenciÓn a un problema que es grave. el jefe de la policÍa dijo estar preocupado por los hechos suspendiÓ al oficial que aparece pateando a jonathan. en new york, telemundo. >>> aunque mucho se habla de la influencia y reb ebola expertos dicen que una amenaza son las bacterias resistentes a antibiÓticos una eminencia dijo que estos dejaron de funcionar, fue contundente al decir esto, la humanidad esta en peligro el presidente obama tomÓ cartas en el asunto. >>> antibiÓtico dejan de ser medicina milagrosa, las bacterias cada vez mÁs resist resistentes a ello. >>> esto como sobre uso de los
. >>> jonathan que aparece en este video en el suelo, dice que se sentÍa que era el Último dÍa de suo y me jalÓ. jonathan, sus hermanas y otros vendodores fueron arrestados en esta calle donde se desatÓ el conflicto activistas dicen que no es la primera vez. >>> ha habÍamos levantado la queja, entendÍamos que tenian que fomentar una relaciÓn mÁs estrecha con la comunidad y no u Íbamos atol tolerar la falta de respeto. >>> la congresista velÁsquez mandÓ una...
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. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on the walls. staff attempted to go in there, restrain him, take pictures of the graffiti, he refused, became belligerent. this morning i went up there and talked to him. he decided he would cooperate. we did restrain him, bring him out. we did take photos. probably 30 minutes later, i'm guessing because other offenders probably gave him a hard time that he did back down and let us do our job, now he's covered his window, started throwing
. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better...
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. >> jonathan what's your side. >> reporter: arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer is the latestfl player to face charges of domestic violence. phoenix police arrested him wednesday afternoon and charged him with assaulting a woman in his home causing a fracture and aggravated assault on a child. >> after she was physically assaulted, he had took a shoe and threw it at their 18 month old child. >> he has admitted that these incidents occurred. however he has denied that he has physically assaulted the victim in this particular case. >> reporter: the arrest came just hours after the minnesota vikings explained their reversal on running back adrian peterson. >> we made a mistake. and we needed to get this right. >> reporter: the team benched peterson last sunday after he was indicted for whipping his four year old son with a tree branch. he was slated to play this week but now he's on paid leave, still concerning his usual $691,000 a week. the carolina panthers put defensive end greg lady on paid leave wednesday. he was convicted in july of assaulting his ex-girlfriend and threaten
. >> jonathan what's your side. >> reporter: arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer is the latestfl player to face charges of domestic violence. phoenix police arrested him wednesday afternoon and charged him with assaulting a woman in his home causing a fracture and aggravated assault on a child. >> after she was physically assaulted, he had took a shoe and threw it at their 18 month old child. >> he has admitted that these incidents occurred. however he has...
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>> jonathan dwyer is a very quiet guy, very unassuming. we're talking about a player who entered the nfl in 2010 as a sixth-round draft pick out of georgia tech. didn't come in with a lot of high value to begin with, but he was a hard worker who made his way on to an nfl roster, played four years with the steelers before arriving here in arizona in year number one. now, i do need to ask this, the cardinals cently signed a practice player who was also a teammate of dwyer's in pittsburgh. rainey, we looked up him and we found he had a domestic violence issue. bruce arians said we talked to a couple players who vouched for him. >> dana, can you explain to me what's going on with the vikings situation? >> how much time do you have? >> by the way, they're kind of, like -- they were going to be the big nfl story tonight because they versed the policy. now adrian peterson is out. but he's getting paid, what is this getting paid, not playing? >> so this exemption list has existed for a while. and it's one of those special things, we have this list
>> jonathan dwyer is a very quiet guy, very unassuming. we're talking about a player who entered the nfl in 2010 as a sixth-round draft pick out of georgia tech. didn't come in with a lot of high value to begin with, but he was a hard worker who made his way on to an nfl roster, played four years with the steelers before arriving here in arizona in year number one. now, i do need to ask this, the cardinals cently signed a practice player who was also a teammate of dwyer's in pittsburgh....
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so jonathan first adapted steve martin's novel the pleasure of my company for me.hen we worked on another screenplay, father son kind of redemption story. so by the time it came back around to us working on this together, we had a friendship and a shorthand. and, indeed, i hope this is the first of many collaborations that we can bringed to screen. because it works. >> rose: you said this about jason's performance, that it is a microcome of th the-- microcosm of the film tone. >> it pivots between funny and poignant. and jason as an acker is uniquely skilled, are you waiting to see if this is going to into a kind of -- >> hoping it is coming to the right track. >> here it comes. watch this. jason is able so fluidly to be funny and heartbreaking, often in the same moment. and so that's there in his performance. and that's there in the movie at large. >> rose: tell me more about the relationship between the two characters that you both play. >> i play-- . >> rose: you break the news to him that dad's dead. >> yes, i play judd's older sister. who is seemingly very inv
so jonathan first adapted steve martin's novel the pleasure of my company for me.hen we worked on another screenplay, father son kind of redemption story. so by the time it came back around to us working on this together, we had a friendship and a shorthand. and, indeed, i hope this is the first of many collaborations that we can bringed to screen. because it works. >> rose: you said this about jason's performance, that it is a microcome of th the-- microcosm of the film tone. >> it...
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jonathan, you first? >> it's a very rich valuation for a big company, gerri but at least one here in the united states is not very well-known. 80% of u.s. investors have no knowledge of alibaba and as jo talked about this is company with very suspect corporate structure. although the price something very rich. i have to wonder if at love american investors might want to stay away at least at first. gerri: the corporate structure, you're not buying shares of the company. you're buying shares of a cayman island holding company. very confusing for investors. jo ling, tell us why that is. why are people not getting the traditional shares? >> well you can't really buy shares of a chinese company under china news law. that is why alibaba was listed in the cayman islands. there are other rules there in the cayman island that also apply to alibaba not the same rules as here. their governing structure. notification to shareholders of any executive changes. there is a lot to consider as we look at alibaba but, if y
jonathan, you first? >> it's a very rich valuation for a big company, gerri but at least one here in the united states is not very well-known. 80% of u.s. investors have no knowledge of alibaba and as jo talked about this is company with very suspect corporate structure. although the price something very rich. i have to wonder if at love american investors might want to stay away at least at first. gerri: the corporate structure, you're not buying shares of the company. you're buying...
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can you see that, jonathan?ke brothers joining in a campaign against the evils of big business. >> but the flip side of that, if the republicans do nominate somebody from the more idealogical wing of their party, you know what's going to happen on wall street. a lot of that wall street money will go to hillary clinton because she's a known commodity, she was a senator from new york. i can see her raising a lot of cash on wall street if the republicans go more towards the hard right. >> i agree with you. quick question. does she have the guts, this is guts -- to just go to the center and say hell with the populace cause, let elizabeth warren go there. i'm going to talk growth, not populism. >> i think where she's heading on foreign policy already, testing the waters of coming across more hawkish than the base of the party. and she's gone a little bit more -- >> i think she's going to run a general election campaign in the spring. i don't think she'll go left and then center. that would be the first person in hist
can you see that, jonathan?ke brothers joining in a campaign against the evils of big business. >> but the flip side of that, if the republicans do nominate somebody from the more idealogical wing of their party, you know what's going to happen on wall street. a lot of that wall street money will go to hillary clinton because she's a known commodity, she was a senator from new york. i can see her raising a lot of cash on wall street if the republicans go more towards the hard right....
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. >> that is a question for jonathan. >> fair enough. >> thanks. >> and according to this, it says that with the type of 75 license, you are able to do more than 24 events as a brewerry. is that the village or monarch or i am not sure. >> that is the village. >> that is the village. and certainly we will be lending whatever advice that we can in terms of making sure that process goes not only smooth but goes by the numbers. >> okay. >> how long is this relationship lasting given that they are probably going to get their own or may get their own liquor license down the line, at that point, are you what is your, or what is monarch's role? >> monarch's role potentially could part company. and they have an option, which i think is completely fair that if they get their license, they operate on their own that is not to say that when that time comes, we don't have a discussion like working with each other like we are doing now but certainly that is an option and a fair option that they would go on their own. >> so they could put you on as management for the bar operation. >> it is possible. w
. >> that is a question for jonathan. >> fair enough. >> thanks. >> and according to this, it says that with the type of 75 license, you are able to do more than 24 events as a brewerry. is that the village or monarch or i am not sure. >> that is the village. >> that is the village. and certainly we will be lending whatever advice that we can in terms of making sure that process goes not only smooth but goes by the numbers. >> okay. >> how long is...
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. >> jonathan, martÍn y daniel volvieron a su vieja escuela la preparatoria jordan matthew. >> todavÍa que cruzÓ la frontera en el veinte de su madre. >> estaba en la barriga con suerte nacÍ aqui porque tambiÉn pude haber nacido allÁ en mÉxico, creo que dios hizo eso por una razÓn y estoy orgulloso de ser mexicano y americano. >> pero no todos los compaÑeros son tan afortunados. >> querÍa entrar a la fuerza aÉrea para estudiar medico. >> jonathan no puede cumplir ese sueÑo por el momento para ingresar a la fuerza aÉrea necesita documentos dice que se sintiÓ decepcion estado. >> porque mi familia no pudo ver eso y yo hubiera sido el primero en ir a un colegio aquÍ en estados unidos, porque soy el mayor, querÍa dar un bien ejemplo a mis hermanos pero no puedo... pero ahora de todos modos... no les estoy dando un mal ejemplo. >> sus padres son mexicanos y esperan alguno cambio en las leyes de inmigraciÓn que les permita regularizar el estatus de su hijo mayor. >> tenemos la esperanza que tarde o temprano se llegue a lograr una reforma migratoria para todos y poder cumplir los sueÑos no na
. >> jonathan, martÍn y daniel volvieron a su vieja escuela la preparatoria jordan matthew. >> todavÍa que cruzÓ la frontera en el veinte de su madre. >> estaba en la barriga con suerte nacÍ aqui porque tambiÉn pude haber nacido allÁ en mÉxico, creo que dios hizo eso por una razÓn y estoy orgulloso de ser mexicano y americano. >> pero no todos los compaÑeros son tan afortunados. >> querÍa entrar a la fuerza aÉrea para estudiar medico. >> jonathan...
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this time arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer.charges stemming from two july incidents at his home in phoenix. in a statement, the cardinals say we became aware of the allegations this afternoon when notified by phoenix police and cooperating fully. given the nature, we have deactivated jonathan from all team activities. no public comment from dwyer. he admitted confrontation took place. greg hardy is taking a voluntary leave from the team. hardy has been placed on the exempt list while appealing his conviction. he was found guilty of choking and then threatening to kill his then girlfriend. david gettelman made a statement on wednesday. >> we are disappointed. he is an outstanding player. obviously, it is disappointing. he has to get this -- we have to get it right. we have to get this right. >> hardy will be paid during his leave, but not be allowed to attend team practice. >>> minnesota vikings are admitting to a mistake when reactiva reactivated adrian peterson. peterson was placed on the deactivated list. listen to officials
this time arizona cardinals running back jonathan dwyer.charges stemming from two july incidents at his home in phoenix. in a statement, the cardinals say we became aware of the allegations this afternoon when notified by phoenix police and cooperating fully. given the nature, we have deactivated jonathan from all team activities. no public comment from dwyer. he admitted confrontation took place. greg hardy is taking a voluntary leave from the team. hardy has been placed on the exempt list...
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>>> welcome back to "the reid report," i'm jonathan capehart in for joy reid. commissioner roger goodell will make a statement and then take questions about domestic violence and the way the league is going to address it. msnbc will bring to to you live. >>> to national politics and the 2014 midterms where the big story is coming out of kansas. democrats now have a chance to unseat a republican incumbent in a deep red state. african can supreme court ruled in favor of the democrat in the race who wanted his name off the ballot, leaving it between pat roberts and a popular independent candidate greg orman. polls show he has a chance to beat roberts. now that they have their wish, national democrats are faced with a big question, how do you publicly support a candidate whose chief future for many kansans is that he's not a democrat. for more on kansas a, let's pla you something about harry reid said about his odds of losing the majority seat. take a listen. >> if the election were today, we would be just fine. i think any talk about republicans taking control of
>>> welcome back to "the reid report," i'm jonathan capehart in for joy reid. commissioner roger goodell will make a statement and then take questions about domestic violence and the way the league is going to address it. msnbc will bring to to you live. >>> to national politics and the 2014 midterms where the big story is coming out of kansas. democrats now have a chance to unseat a republican incumbent in a deep red state. african can supreme court ruled in favor...
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you heard the breaking news, jonathan dwyer, greg hardy benched. adrian peterson out, ray rice suspended all in just the past couple week. can we blame roger goodell for not instituting some sort of coherent policy? lee, let me ask you? >> first of all the commissioner sets the tone. we should have had a domestic violence policy some years ago. he could have acted decisively. he had all the facts when the rice case came up. there was no need to wait for the tape. there have been 56 incidents under his watch. >> does that mean he should go? so many people are calling for his head. others are saying give the guy a chance. which one is it? i think we have an opportunity now to institute programs, that first of all will train young men not to do this. the nfl has a great opportunity because it is a sport so popular. i had lennox lewis, the heavyweight champion, cut a public service announcement said real men don't hit women. athletes can really lead the way here. >> can roger goodell lead the way? or is he too tarnished as a result? >> i don't think he
you heard the breaking news, jonathan dwyer, greg hardy benched. adrian peterson out, ray rice suspended all in just the past couple week. can we blame roger goodell for not instituting some sort of coherent policy? lee, let me ask you? >> first of all the commissioner sets the tone. we should have had a domestic violence policy some years ago. he could have acted decisively. he had all the facts when the rice case came up. there was no need to wait for the tape. there have been 56...
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lori: any comments on stock picking, jonathan? >> i don't particularly pick stocks like jonathan doesn't pick oil prices, which he's good at. if you look at m&a activity, i think that's important. you're going to see money flowing back in those. lori: elliott to the commodities complex, especially when you look and step back at geopolitical risks out there. we've got this vote whether or not scotland is going to secede from the u.k., the president outlining his isis strategy speech, it goes on and on, going forward the next six months to a year, how do you think that will impact the commodities complex. >> the same storiesa the last speaker. all the news items should rally the energy market and we haven't seen that. we saw natural gas uptick and i was perplexed by. that barring major complication, energy should continue to go lower, and you know, watch the stock market. lori: that's what you told us. >> 100% right. lori: one more, then i got to go. >> you're looking at the driver. i think the big driver in the commodities is the d
lori: any comments on stock picking, jonathan? >> i don't particularly pick stocks like jonathan doesn't pick oil prices, which he's good at. if you look at m&a activity, i think that's important. you're going to see money flowing back in those. lori: elliott to the commodities complex, especially when you look and step back at geopolitical risks out there. we've got this vote whether or not scotland is going to secede from the u.k., the president outlining his isis strategy speech,...
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jonathan williams is the running back. aggies have one time out left. williams. >> gary: see, now it's going to be third and six or seven, where that should have been a first down. should be second and six or seven now. >> gary: what do you do? do you run it straight ahead, hope you can kick a field goal and make tay 10-point game? -- and make it a 10-point game? >> verne: about to find out. under three. alex collins. he's got a blocking back in front. left side. no. fourth down. 2:35 to go. >> gary: they lined up in a goal-line offense here. they were not going to turn this ball over. they ran basically a play that most teams would run from the two yard line. >> verne: aggies have used their final time out. 28-21, 2:34 to go. >> gary: this all looks great if they kick the field goal and make the field goal. >> verne: john henson is the field goal kicker. >> gary: or will they go for it on fourth down? >> verne: we've seen them do that once already, and that decision is the difference in the ballgame now. that was late in the second quarter. a 51-yard f
jonathan williams is the running back. aggies have one time out left. williams. >> gary: see, now it's going to be third and six or seven, where that should have been a first down. should be second and six or seven now. >> gary: what do you do? do you run it straight ahead, hope you can kick a field goal and make tay 10-point game? -- and make it a 10-point game? >> verne: about to find out. under three. alex collins. he's got a blocking back in front. left side. no. fourth...